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

Noted Aromas Tokyo

Dupe of Tom Ford Lost Cherry

Noted Aromas Tokyo is marketed as an affordable alternative to Tom Ford Lost Cherry, with the note information on this page referring to the documented profile of the Tom Ford original.

Affordable alternativeNoted Aromas Tokyo
Inspired byTom Ford Lost Cherry
In short

Tokyo is a Noted Aromas fragrance marketed as inspired by Tom Ford Lost Cherry; the notes listed here are for the Tom Ford original only.

Marketed by the house as an alternative
Dupe of
Tom Ford Lost Cherry
Basis
House claim (inspired by)
Confidence
high
No documented individual notes are available for Noted Aromas Tokyo — only the original is documented.
Tom Ford Lost Cherry
Topbitter almond, black cherry, cherry liqueur
Heartsour cherry, plum, turkish rose, jasmine sambac
Basevanilla, tonka bean, cinnamon, peru balsam, benzoin, sandalwood, cloves, cedar, patchouli, vetiver
Accordscherry, sweet, almond, nutty, fruity

What Is Tokyo a Dupe For?

Tokyo by Noted Aromas is marketed as an alternative to Tom Ford Lost Cherry. In plain terms, this page is about that stated inspiration: a UK direct-to-consumer fragrance house presenting Tokyo in the same stylistic direction as the Tom Ford scent.

One thing up front: Tokyo is not Tom Ford Lost Cherry, and it is not sold as the original. It is a separate Noted Aromas product that aims to evoke the mood of the well-known cherry-led fragrance rather than replace the branded bottle. That distinction matters, because the comparison here is about positioning and documented reference notes, not a claim that the two products share a formula.

For UK shoppers, the appeal of this kind of page is usually practical. If you already know Lost Cherry as a reference point and want to understand how Noted Aromas frames Tokyo, this gives you the verified link and the original’s documented note structure without adding unsupported claims about Tokyo’s own composition.

What Is the Original Lost Cherry Note Profile?

The note data below belongs to Tom Ford Lost Cherry. It should not be read as a confirmed note list for Tokyo, because Noted Aromas’ own composition for Tokyo is not documented here.

Tom Ford Lost Cherry is documented with the following profile:

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.

Documented accords: cherry, sweet, almond, nutty, fruity.

Taken as the reference profile, this places Lost Cherry in a recognisably cherry-forward, sweet and almond-accented direction, with floral heart materials and a deeper base built around sweet, balsamic, woody and spicy facets. Again, those are the original’s documented notes and accords; they are included to show what the Noted Aromas product is being compared with, not to state what is inside Tokyo.

How Do We Verify the Tokyo and Lost Cherry Claim?

Our checks start with the fragrance house’s own wording, then consider whether the comparison is supported by independent community or press mentions where available. For Tokyo, the recorded basis is house-marketed-as: Noted Aromas presents Tokyo as inspired by Tom Ford Lost Cherry.

That gives this pairing a high-confidence status, because the link is explicit in the way the house markets the product. It does not mean we can make stronger claims about formula, ingredients or exact scent match. We do not publish a percentage match or a score, and we avoid treating the original note pyramid as though it were Tokyo’s note list.

So the reliable statement is narrow but useful: Noted Aromas Tokyo is marketed as an alternative to Tom Ford Lost Cherry. The original’s documented notes help explain the reference point, while the comparison remains an interpretation rather than the Tom Ford fragrance itself.

Who Might Consider Tokyo?

Tokyo may suit someone browsing UK online alternatives who already likes the idea of Tom Ford Lost Cherry’s cherry, almond, sweet and fruity positioning, but wants to explore a Noted Aromas interpretation. It is especially relevant if you are comparing by inspiration rather than by a confirmed ingredient-by-ingredient breakdown.

If Lost Cherry is your benchmark, use the documented original profile above as your map. The key is to keep expectations realistic: Tokyo is a separately sold fragrance from Noted Aromas, positioned in relation to Lost Cherry, not a substitute bottle from Tom Ford. That makes it worth considering as an affordable alternative, while still judging it on its own merits when you try it.

Tokyo is sold directly through Noted Aromas’ UK web shop. (Noted Aromas)

  1. www.notedaromas.co.uk/products/tokyo
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TokyoTom Ford Lost CherryNoted AromasTom Fordblack cherrybitter almondvanillatonka bean
Is Tokyo the original Tom Ford Lost Cherry?

No. Tokyo is a Noted Aromas product marketed as inspired by Tom Ford Lost Cherry. It is not the original fragrance and is not sold as one.

Whose notes are shown on this page?

The listed notes and accords are for Tom Ford Lost Cherry only. Tokyo’s own composition is not documented on this page.

How confident is the Tokyo and Lost Cherry link?

The pairing is high confidence because the claim basis is Noted Aromas’ own marketing, which presents Tokyo as inspired by Tom Ford Lost Cherry.