Alexandria Fragrances Lady Diana
Alexandria Fragrances markets Lady Diana as inspired by Parfums De Marly Delina; the notes below describe the original fragrance, not the alternative.
Lady Diana is Alexandria Fragrances' Delina-inspired alternative; use Delina's documented notes as the reference, not as a confirmed formula for Lady Diana.
- Dupe of
- Parfums De Marly Delina
- Basis
- House claim (inspired by)
- Confidence
- high
What Is Lady Diana a Dupe For?
Lady Diana is an Alexandria Fragrances product marketed as inspired by Parfums De Marly Delina. For US shoppers comparing a direct-online alternative with the original, the cleanest way to read that claim is stylistic: Alexandria Fragrances is pointing you toward the Delina fragrance family, while Lady Diana remains its own product.
That distinction matters. This page does not treat Lady Diana as Parfums De Marly Delina, and it does not describe Alexandria Fragrances' own formula. Instead, it explains the stated inspiration claim and gives the documented Delina profile so you can decide whether the original's rose, floral, fruity, fresh, and musky direction is the reference you had in mind.
What Notes Are Documented for Delina?
The following pyramid belongs to the original, Parfums De Marly Delina:
- Top: litchi, rhubarb, bergamot, nutmeg.
- Heart: turkish rose, peony, musk, petalia, vanilla.
- Base: cashmeran, incense, cedar, haitian vetiver.
- Accords: rose, floral, fruity, fresh, musky.
These notes and accords should be read as Delina's documented profile only. They are useful for understanding the scent being referenced by Alexandria Fragrances, but they are not a published ingredient list or note pyramid for Lady Diana.
How Do We Verify This Inspired-By Claim?
We start with the brand's own public positioning. If a fragrance house markets a product as an alternative to a named original, we record the claim as a house-marketed inspired-by relationship rather than trying to infer it from the note list alone.
For Lady Diana, the claim basis is house-marketed-as and our confidence is high: the connection to Parfums De Marly Delina comes from Alexandria Fragrances' own marketing rather than a guess based on shared style. When community or press mentions are available, we treat them as secondary context, but they do not replace the house's own statement. We also keep the evidence categories separate: marketing claims tell us what the product is positioned against, while the note pyramid shown here documents the original Delina reference.
How Should You Use This Comparison?
Use Lady Diana as a reference point if you are exploring a Delina-inspired option sold direct online in the US. The original profile centers on the documented Parfums De Marly structure above, so the most useful first check is whether that rose, floral, fruity, fresh, and musky direction sounds appealing to you.
If you want Parfums De Marly Delina specifically, buy Delina from an authorized source. If you want an Alexandria Fragrances product that is marketed as an alternative in that direction, Lady Diana is the product to research. Sampling whenever possible is still the cautious move, because an inspired-by claim describes positioning, not a guaranteed one-to-one copy in feel.
Lady Diana is sold directly through Alexandria Fragrances' US web shop. (Alexandria Fragrances)
What is Lady Diana a dupe for?
Lady Diana is marketed by Alexandria Fragrances as inspired by Parfums De Marly Delina.
Are the notes listed here Lady Diana's notes?
No. The pyramid is the documented profile for Parfums De Marly Delina only; Lady Diana's own note pyramid is not documented in this page.
Is this page saying Lady Diana is Delina?
No. It is an Alexandria Fragrances product marketed as an alternative to Delina, and it should be evaluated on that basis.