Perfume Parlour Luxury For Women
Perfume Parlour's Luxury For Women is marketed as an affordable alternative to Marc Jacobs Decadence, with the note data below referring to the original fragrance.
Luxury For Women is Perfume Parlour's house-marketed affordable alternative to Marc Jacobs Decadence; the documented notes listed here belong to the original.
- Dupe of
- Marc Jacobs Decadence
- House
- Perfume Parlour
- Basis
- House claim (inspired by)
- Confidence
- medium
Is Luxury For Women a Decadence dupe?
Luxury For Women sits in Perfume Parlour's inspired-by range and is marketed as an affordable alternative to Marc Jacobs Decadence. That is the comparison this page is about: a UK direct-online house presenting its own product in the direction of a named designer scent. It is not the Marc Jacobs fragrance, and it is not sold as one.
Because the product's own composition is not independently documented here, we avoid treating its notes as fact. Instead, the note breakdown below is the documented profile of Marc Jacobs Decadence, used to give you a clear reference point for the fragrance style being evoked.
What notes are documented for Marc Jacobs Decadence?
The original Marc Jacobs Decadence has the following documented profile:
- Top notes: plum, saffron, iris
- Heart notes: orris, jasmine sambac, bulgarian rose
- Base notes: vetiver, papyrus, liquidambar
- Main accords: woody, fruity, iris, earthy, powdery
Taken together, the documented reference reads as a woody, fruity, iris, earthy and powdery composition. Those words describe Decadence, not a confirmed Perfume Parlour formula. If you are comparing samples, use them as a map for the original's style rather than a promise that every material is present in Luxury For Women.
How do we verify the Luxury For Women and Decadence link?
For this entry, the claim basis is house-marketed-as: Perfume Parlour presents Luxury For Women as inspired by Marc Jacobs Decadence. We treat that as a meaningful public-facing claim from the seller, but keep the confidence at medium because it is not being strengthened here by a broader set of independent press or community references.
In practice, that means the comparison is useful but should be read carefully. The safest wording is that Luxury For Women aims to evoke Decadence, rather than that it will be a like-for-like match. Where independent mentions are available for other fragrances, they can reinforce a link; for this page, the house's own positioning is the central evidence.
Who is this comparison useful for?
This page is useful if you like the idea of Marc Jacobs Decadence and want to understand what Perfume Parlour is referencing with Luxury For Women before ordering from a UK web shop. The documented Decadence profile points you towards plum, saffron and iris at the opening, orris, jasmine sambac and bulgarian rose through the heart, then vetiver, papyrus and liquidambar in the base.
If those original notes sound appealing, Luxury For Women may be worth considering as an affordable alternative in that stylistic lane. Just keep the distinction clear: the notes listed above belong to Marc Jacobs Decadence, while Luxury For Women is Perfume Parlour's inspired-by product.
Luxury For Women is sold directly through Perfume Parlour's UK web shop. (Perfume Parlour)
Is Luxury For Women inspired by Marc Jacobs Decadence?
Yes. Perfume Parlour markets Luxury For Women as inspired by Marc Jacobs Decadence, so we treat it as an affordable alternative in that fragrance direction.
Are these notes for Luxury For Women or for Decadence?
The notes shown here are for Marc Jacobs Decadence only. Luxury For Women's own composition is not independently documented on this page.
What notes define the original Marc Jacobs Decadence?
The documented Marc Jacobs Decadence profile lists top notes of plum, saffron and iris; heart notes of orris, jasmine sambac and bulgarian rose; and base notes of vetiver, papyrus and liquidambar.