Perfume dupeBasis: House claim (inspired by) · Confidence medium

Eden Perfumes No.475

Dupe of Tom Ford Neroli Portofino

Eden Perfumes No.475 is marketed as an affordable alternative to Tom Ford Neroli Portofino, with the original’s documented profile used here as the reference.

Affordable alternativeEden Perfumes No.475
Inspired byTom Ford Neroli Portofino
In short

Treat No.475 as Eden Perfumes’ inspired alternative to Neroli Portofino; the notes shown here are Tom Ford’s documented profile, not a confirmed No.475 formula.

Marketed by the house as an alternative
Dupe of
Tom Ford Neroli Portofino
Basis
House claim (inspired by)
Confidence
medium
No documented individual notes are available for Eden Perfumes No.475 — only the original is documented.
Tom Ford Neroli Portofino
Topbergamot, mandarin orange, lemon, bitter orange, lavender, rosemary, myrtle
Heartafrican orange flower, neroli, jasmine, pitosporum
Baseamber, angelica, ambrette (musk mallow)
Accordscitrus, white floral, fresh spicy, aromatic

What is Eden Perfumes No.475 a dupe for?

Eden Perfumes No.475 is marketed as an affordable alternative to Tom Ford Neroli Portofino. For UK shoppers comparing direct-online fragrance options, that puts No.475 in the Neroli Portofino conversation, but the distinction matters: No.475 is Eden Perfumes’ own product, while Tom Ford Neroli Portofino is the original reference.

This page is therefore a claim-led guide rather than a promise of a like-for-like match. The useful question is not whether the two are interchangeable; it is how Eden Perfumes positions No.475 and what the documented Tom Ford profile looks like when you are deciding whether that style direction is for you.

What does the original Neroli Portofino profile include?

The notes below are for Tom Ford Neroli Portofino only. Eden Perfumes has not provided us with a documented No.475 composition, so these notes should not be read as ingredients, a formula or a confirmed pyramid for the alternative.

The documented original profile is:

  • Top: bergamot, mandarin orange, lemon, bitter orange, lavender, rosemary, myrtle.
  • Heart: african orange flower, neroli, jasmine, pitosporum.
  • Base: amber, angelica, ambrette (musk mallow).
  • Accords: citrus, white floral, fresh spicy, aromatic.

Read those lists as the reference map for Tom Ford Neroli Portofino. The accord labels supplied for the original are citrus, white floral, fresh spicy and aromatic; any impression you form of Eden Perfumes No.475 should be based on wearing that product, not on assuming these lists disclose its composition.

How do we verify this No.475 claim?

For fragrance alternatives, we start with the seller’s own wording: names, product pages and any stated “inspired by” relationship. Where available, we then look for independent community or press mentions that use the same pairing, because repeated outside references can strengthen the link.

For No.475, the basis is the house’s own marketing: Eden Perfumes markets No.475 in relation to Tom Ford Neroli Portofino. We therefore mark the claim as medium confidence, rather than treating it as stronger than the evidence supports. In plain English, the pairing is clear enough to report, but we are not presenting it as a measured lab comparison or a guaranteed one-to-one result on skin.

Who might consider this Neroli Portofino dupe?

No.475 may suit a shopper who is already using Tom Ford Neroli Portofino as the reference point and wants to compare an affordable alternative from Eden Perfumes’ UK web shop. It is especially relevant if you are drawn to the original’s documented direction and want to explore a product marketed in that area without confusing it with the Tom Ford fragrance.

If you are choosing blind, use the original pyramid as context rather than certainty. Skin, expectations and the seller’s own interpretation all matter, so testing on skin where possible is the cautious route. The fairest reading is simple: Eden Perfumes No.475 aims to evoke Neroli Portofino, while Tom Ford Neroli Portofino remains the source of the notes and accords listed above.

No.475 is sold directly through Eden Perfumes’ UK web shop. (Eden Perfumes)

  1. edenperfumes.co.uk/shop/no-475-neroli-portofino-inspired
  2. www.greenerbeauty.com/product/eden-perfumes-no-475-neroli-ci
No.475Tom Ford Neroli PortofinoEden PerfumesTom Fordbergamotmandarin orangeneroliamber
Is Eden Perfumes No.475 a dupe for Neroli Portofino?

Eden Perfumes No.475 is marketed as an affordable alternative to Tom Ford Neroli Portofino. It is Eden Perfumes’ own fragrance, not the Tom Ford product.

Are the notes listed for No.475?

No. The notes on this page are the documented profile for Tom Ford Neroli Portofino. Eden Perfumes has not provided us with a confirmed No.475 note pyramid.

How strong is the evidence for the pairing?

We mark it as medium confidence because the link is based on Eden Perfumes’ own marketing, with no stronger independent basis used for this page.