Eden Perfumes No.568
Eden Perfumes No.568 is marketed as an affordable alternative to Tom Ford Lost Cherry, and this page uses the Tom Ford note pyramid as the reference.
No.568 is an Eden Perfumes dupe listing for Tom Ford Lost Cherry; all notes shown are the documented Tom Ford profile, not No.568's own composition.
- Dupe of
- Tom Ford Lost Cherry
- House
- Eden Perfumes
- Basis
- House claim (inspired by)
- Confidence
- medium
What is No.568 a dupe for?
Eden Perfumes markets No.568 as an affordable alternative to Tom Ford Lost Cherry. In plain terms, this page treats No.568 as the Eden Perfumes take on that Tom Ford scent direction, while keeping a clear line between the two products. It is not the Tom Ford fragrance itself, and the note information below should not be read as Eden Perfumes' own formula.
For UK shoppers, the appeal is straightforward: this is a direct-online alternative for people who want to explore a Lost Cherry-style idea without buying the Tom Ford bottle. The aim here is simple: identify the stated reference, explain how the claim is checked, and keep the documented note data attached to the Tom Ford original.
Which original notes are listed for Lost Cherry?
The following note data is documented for Tom Ford Lost Cherry. It is included to show the reference profile behind the No.568 inspiration claim, not to describe the Eden Perfumes product's own composition.
Top notes: bitter almond, black cherry, cherry liqueur.
Heart notes: sour cherry, plum, turkish rose, jasmine sambac.
Base notes: vanilla, tonka bean, cinnamon, peru balsam, benzoin, sandalwood, cloves, cedar, patchouli, vetiver.
Accords: cherry, sweet, almond, nutty, fruity.
Read this section as the map for the original scent only. Eden Perfumes may market No.568 in relation to Lost Cherry, but without a documented No.568 pyramid in our data, we do not infer extra ingredients or describe how its materials unfold.
How do we check an inspiration claim like this?
We start with the house's own wording, then look for independent fragrance-community or press mentions that point to the same pairing. For No.568, the recorded basis is house-marketed-as: Eden Perfumes presents it as inspired by Tom Ford Lost Cherry.
Because the strongest evidence available for this listing is the house's own marketing rather than a broader set of external references, we treat the connection as medium confidence. That is enough to list the dupe relationship, but it also means the page should be read as a careful claim tracker rather than a promise that both bottles will behave alike on skin.
Who might consider this affordable alternative?
No.568 makes most sense for someone specifically looking up Eden Perfumes in relation to Lost Cherry, or for a UK buyer comparing direct-online alternatives before deciding what to try. The documented Tom Ford profile centres on the listed accords — cherry, sweet, almond, nutty and fruity — so those are the only scent-direction cues we use here.
If you already know and want Tom Ford Lost Cherry, buy Tom Ford Lost Cherry. If you are open to an independent fragrance marketed in the same broad direction, No.568 is the relevant Eden Perfumes product to investigate. Check the live product page for current availability, and treat any on-skin judgement as something to test personally rather than assume from the inspiration claim alone.
No.568 is sold directly through Eden Perfumes' UK web shop. (Eden Perfumes)
Is Eden Perfumes No.568 a dupe for Tom Ford Lost Cherry?
Yes. Eden Perfumes markets No.568 as an alternative inspired by Tom Ford Lost Cherry. It is not the Tom Ford fragrance itself, but an independent product in that direction.
Are the notes on this page for No.568 or Lost Cherry?
They are for Tom Ford Lost Cherry. We do not have a documented note pyramid for Eden Perfumes No.568, so we do not list its own composition.
Where can I buy No.568 in the UK?
No.568 is sold directly through Eden Perfumes' UK web shop. Check the live product page for current availability before ordering.