Perfume dupeBasis: Community consensus

Paris Corner A Chaos In The Ocean

Dupe of Orto Parisi Megamare

Paris Corner A Chaos In The Ocean is a budget-friendly, marine-aquatic fragrance that is regarded as a dupe of Orto Parisi Megamare and recalls its fresh sea-air note.

Affordable alternativeParis Corner A Chaos In The Ocean
Inspired byOrto Parisi Megamare
In short

In short: A Chaos In The Ocean is an affordable alternative that recalls Orto Parisi Megamare – marine, fresh and aquatic, but not an exact copy.

Editorial rating9/10
1–10, not a measurement
Dupe of
Orto Parisi Megamare
Basis
Community consensus
Paris Corner A Chaos In The Ocean
Topbergamot, lemon
Heartseaweed, calone, hedione
Basemusk, ambroxan, cedar
Accordsmusky, marine, fresh, aquatic, citrus
Orto Parisi Megamare
Topbergamot, lemon
Heartseaweed, calone, hedione
Basemusk, ambroxan, cedar
Accordsmusky, marine, fresh, aquatic, amber
Shared notes & accords
Top bergamot lemon
Heart seaweed calone hedione
Base musk ambroxan cedar
Accords musky marine fresh aquatic

What is A Chaos In The Ocean a dupe of?

Paris Corner A Chaos In The Ocean is traded in the community as an affordable alternative that recalls Orto Parisi Megamare. Both stand for a salty-fresh idea of the sea. The Paris Corner fragrance is far more affordable and tries to make the same aquatic mood accessible – without being a substitute for the original in the literal sense. In the UK, Paris Corner fragrances such as A Chaos In The Ocean are sold via major online marketplaces and discount retailers, including third-party storefronts on Amazon.co.uk.

Which notes do A Chaos In The Ocean and Megamare share?

According to the listed note pyramids, the two fragrances overlap heavily. These notes and accords are shared:

  • Top: bergamot, lemon
  • Heart: seaweed, calone, hedione
  • Base: musk, ambroxan, cedar
  • Accords: musky, marine, fresh, aquatic

This shared structure is the core reason A Chaos In The Ocean keeps being recognised as a dupe of Megamare.

Where do they differ?

The differences sit mainly in the drydown accord. Megamare carries an amber accent in the base, while A Chaos In The Ocean leans more on a citrus facet. The marine core idea stays the same for both, but the finish plays out differently.

How we compare

Our similarity rating sits at 9/10 (editorial assessment). This assessment rests on community consensus from Fragrantica, Reddit and reviews. It is a subjective judgment, not a measurement – A Chaos In The Ocean smells similar to Megamare, but it is not an exact copy.

sold in the UK via major online marketplaces and discount retailers (Amazon.co.uk)

  1. www.reddit.com/r/fragranceclones/comments/17zxzq1/megamare_c
  2. www.fragrantica.com/perfume/PARIS-CORNER/A-Chaos-In-The-Ocea
  3. www.youtube.com/watch?v=eY6F6Xblyk4
  4. www.youtube.com/watch?v=c8kdCi6fwmM
  5. www.reddit.com/r/fragranceclones/comments/1d0gejo/which_mega
Paris Corner A Chaos In The OceanOrto Parisi MegamareParis CornerOrto ParisiSeetangCaloneHedioneAmbroxanbergamotmusk
What is A Chaos In The Ocean a dupe of?

A Chaos In The Ocean by Paris Corner is regarded as an affordable dupe of Orto Parisi Megamare and recalls its marine, fresh sea note.

Does A Chaos In The Ocean smell like Megamare?

Very similar. Both share bergamot, lemon, seaweed, calone, musk and ambroxan and read marine-aquatic. Megamare has an amber-leaning finish, A Chaos In The Ocean a more citrus one – it is not an exact copy.

Is A Chaos In The Ocean worth it?

If you want the aquatic-fresh mood of Megamare at a fraction of the original's price, A Chaos In The Ocean is an obvious alternative. Our editorial similarity rating is 9/10, based on community consensus.

Is A Chaos In The Ocean an original creation?

It is a distinct fragrance inspired by Megamare – an affordable alternative sold under its own name, not the original scent and not an attempt to pass itself off as the original.

Is A Chaos In The Ocean available in the UK?

Yes. Paris Corner fragrances like A Chaos In The Ocean are sold in the UK via major online marketplaces and discount retailers; on Amazon.co.uk they appear via third-party storefronts.