Alexandria Fragrances Oasis Water
Oasis Water by Alexandria Fragrances is marketed as an alternative to Byredo Gypsy Water; the notes discussed here belong to the Byredo original.
Oasis Water is Alexandria Fragrances' marketed alternative to Byredo Gypsy Water; the notes listed are the Byredo original's documented profile.
- Dupe of
- Byredo Gypsy Water
- Basis
- House claim (inspired by)
- Confidence
- medium
What Is Oasis Water a Dupe For?
Oasis Water is Alexandria Fragrances' take on Byredo Gypsy Water. The relationship on this page is based on the house marketing the fragrance as an inspired-by alternative, so the safe way to read it is stylistic: Oasis Water aims to evoke the mood people associate with Gypsy Water while remaining an Alexandria Fragrances product. It is not the Byredo original, and it is not sold as one.
For US shoppers, that makes this a straightforward direct-online option if you are comparing independent interpretations with a designer or niche reference. We do not assign a closeness score, and we do not claim a like-for-like match. The practical question is whether the original's profile is the direction you want to explore.
What Notes Define Byredo Gypsy Water?
The note information here belongs to the original fragrance, Byredo Gypsy Water, not to Oasis Water. In our record, the documented Gypsy Water pyramid is:
Top notes: juniper, lemon, bergamot, pepper. Heart notes: pine needles, incense, orris root. Base notes: vanilla, sandalwood, amber. Documented accords: woody, aromatic, fresh spicy, citrus, powdery.
Those materials position Gypsy Water around airy woods, aromatic freshness, fresh spice, citrus brightness, powdery texture, and a vanilla-sandalwood-amber base. Because Oasis Water's own composition is not documented here, those notes should be used as a map of the Byredo reference only.
How Do We Verify This Inspired-By Link?
For pages like this, we first check the perfume house's own product language, then look for independent community or press mentions when they are available. The claim basis supplied for Oasis Water is house-marketed-as, which means Alexandria Fragrances' own positioning is the decisive evidence for connecting it to Byredo Gypsy Water.
That gives this listing a medium confidence level: clear enough to describe Oasis Water as marketed as an alternative to Gypsy Water, but not strengthened here by a wider set of outside confirmations. We also keep the wording careful. The page names the intended reference and shows the original's documented profile, without turning the relationship into a numerical rating or predicting a shared wearing experience.
Who Might Consider Oasis Water?
Oasis Water may interest shoppers who already like the idea of Gypsy Water's documented woody, aromatic, fresh spicy, citrus, and powdery direction and want to compare a direct-online Alexandria Fragrances interpretation. It is especially relevant if the appeal is the overall Byredo mood rather than collecting the Byredo bottle itself.
The best approach is to treat it as a separate fragrance pointed toward a familiar reference. Skin chemistry, personal taste, and the balance of materials can all change how an inspired-by scent feels in daily wear. If juniper, lemon, bergamot, pepper, pine needles, incense, orris root, vanilla, sandalwood, and amber are the parts of Gypsy Water that draw you in, this is the context for understanding Alexandria Fragrances' Oasis Water.
Oasis Water is sold directly through Alexandria Fragrances' US web shop. (Alexandria Fragrances)
Is Oasis Water made by Byredo?
No. Oasis Water is an Alexandria Fragrances product marketed as an alternative to Byredo Gypsy Water; it is not the original and is not sold as one.
Whose notes are listed here?
The notes listed on this page are for Byredo Gypsy Water: top notes of juniper, lemon, bergamot, pepper; heart notes of pine needles, incense, orris root; and base notes of vanilla, sandalwood, amber.
Does this page rate how close Oasis Water smells?
No. This page does not give a numerical match rating; it reports the marketed inspiration, the confidence level, and the original fragrance's documented profile.