Eden Perfumes No.290
Eden Perfumes markets No.290 as an alternative to Versace Eros; the note pyramid below is the documented profile of the Versace original, not of No.290.
No.290 is best read as Eden Perfumes' Eros-inspired option, with medium-confidence attribution based on the house's own marketing.
- Dupe of
- Versace Eros
- House
- Eden Perfumes
- Basis
- House claim (inspired by)
- Confidence
- medium
What is Eden Perfumes No.290 a dupe for?
Eden Perfumes No.290 is marketed by Eden Perfumes as an alternative to Versace Eros. That makes it a UK direct-online option for shoppers who are comparing an Eros-inspired brief with the designer original, rather than a release from Versace itself.
The important distinction is that No.290 is not Versace Eros and is not sold as the Versace fragrance. On this page, “dupe” simply means a product positioned by its seller in a related fragrance direction. We do not treat Eden Perfumes' listing as a published note pyramid for No.290; where notes are shown below, they are the documented notes of the original Versace scent.
What notes are documented for Versace Eros?
For the original Versace Eros, our documented profile is:
- Top notes: mint, green apple, lemon.
- Heart notes: tonka bean, ambroxan, geranium.
- Base notes: madagascar vanilla, virginian cedar, atlas cedar, vetiver, oakmoss.
- Main accords: vanilla, aromatic, green, fresh spicy, amber.
These are the notes and accord terms we can evidence for the original. They set the reference point for the comparison, but they should not be read as a confirmed note list for No.290, because Eden Perfumes' own composition is not documented here.
How do we verify the No.290 and Eros link?
For pages like this, we separate a seller's inspiration claim from wider evidence. The first check is the house's own product positioning: whether the listing clearly markets the perfume as an alternative to the named original. Where available, we then look for independent community or press references that make that association, because this can strengthen the attribution.
For Eden Perfumes No.290, the recorded basis is house-marketed-as, with medium confidence. In plain English, the link to Versace Eros is supported by Eden Perfumes' own marketing, but we are not presenting it as a broader independent consensus. That is why the wording here stays cautious: inspired by, marketed as an alternative to, and aiming to evoke the Eros direction.
Is No.290 a sensible UK option if you like Eros?
If you already know you enjoy the Versace Eros style and want to compare a direct-online alternative, No.290 is worth shortlisting on that basis. The appeal is the stated inspiration, not an official relationship with Versace.
A fair way to approach it is to buy with realistic expectations: you are evaluating Eden Perfumes' interpretation of the Eros idea, not the original bottle. If your priority is the Versace brand presentation, buy Versace Eros. If your priority is exploring an affordable alternative in the UK market, Eden Perfumes No.290 is the relevant product to compare.
No.290 is sold directly through Eden Perfumes' UK web shop. (Eden Perfumes)
What is Eden Perfumes No.290 a dupe for?
Eden Perfumes markets No.290 as inspired by Versace Eros. It is not the original Versace fragrance and should be treated as Eden Perfumes' alternative in that direction.
Are the notes listed here for No.290?
No. The note pyramid shown on this page belongs to the original Versace Eros: top notes are mint, green apple, lemon; heart notes are tonka bean, ambroxan, geranium; base notes are madagascar vanilla, virginian cedar, atlas cedar, vetiver, oakmoss; accords are vanilla, aromatic, green, fresh spicy, amber.
How strong is the sourcing for this link?
The attribution is medium confidence and based on Eden Perfumes' own marketing. We have not upgraded it to a stronger community-backed or press-backed claim.