Perfume dupeBasis: official-inspired-by + community · Confidence high

ALT. Fragrances Atlantic Breeze

Atlantic Breeze is a fresh citrus-aromatic scent from the US direct-to-consumer house ALT. Fragrances, which the brand itself introduces as inspired by Louis Vuitton's Pacific Chill — an independent take on the original's breezy, green-citrus mood.

Affordable alternativeALT. Fragrances Atlantic Breeze
In short

In short: ALT. Fragrances openly positions Atlantic Breeze as inspired by Louis Vuitton Pacific Chill, but no labeled note pyramid is published for it, so our comparison stays at the level of brand positioning — editorial assessment 6/10.

Editorial rating6/10
1–10, not a measurement
House
ALT. Fragrances
Basis
official-inspired-by + community
Confidence
high
No documented individual notes are available for ALT. Fragrances Atlantic Breeze — only the original is documented.
Louis Vuitton Pacific Chill
Topcitron, orange, mint, lemon, black currant, coriander
Heartapricot, basil, carrot seeds, may rose
Basefig, dates, ambrette
Accordscitrus, fruity, aromatic, green, fresh spicy

What Is Atlantic Breeze a Dupe For?

Atlantic Breeze comes from ALT. Fragrances, a US direct-to-consumer perfume house that builds its lineup around openly declared inspirations. For this scent the brand leaves no room for interpretation: its own copy reads, "Introducing ALT. Fragrances' 'Atlantic Breeze', inspired by the allure of 'Pacific Chill'." That official inspired-by positioning is the reason Atlantic Breeze circulates as an affordable alternative to Louis Vuitton's Pacific Chill. One thing up front: it is an independent perfume from an independent brand, not the original and not a copy of it.

What Does Atlantic Breeze Actually Smell Like?

Here honesty about the data matters. ALT. Fragrances does not publish a labeled top-heart-base pyramid for Atlantic Breeze. On the product page, the brand describes the scent in prose instead, naming wild blueberry, bergamot, grapefruit, sage, spearmint, lavender, star anise, and juniper berries as its materials — a fresh, fruity, herbal-aromatic register, in the brand's own telling. Because there is no official structured pyramid, we deliberately do not run a note-by-note comparison for this pairing; doing so would mean treating third-party reconstructions as official data.

For the reference point, our database records Louis Vuitton's Pacific Chill as a citrus-aromatic composition: citron, orange, mint, lemon, black currant, and coriander on top; apricot, basil, carrot seeds, and may rose in the heart; fig, dates, and ambrette in the base — filed under citrus, fruity, aromatic, green, and fresh-spicy accords.

How Close Is It? Our Verdict

Our editorial similarity assessment sits at 6/10. The score rests on two legs: the brand's own explicit inspired-by positioning, and the fact that both scents — per the brand's prose on one side and our database record on the other — live in the same fresh, green-citrus-aromatic territory. What the score deliberately does not rest on is a computed note overlap, because Atlantic Breeze has no official pyramid to compute against. Treat 6/10 as documented kinship of direction, not a measured match.

Who Is Atlantic Breeze For?

Atlantic Breeze makes sense for anyone drawn to the cold-pressed-juice freshness Pacific Chill is known for — a bright, green, vacation-clean style — who is not prepared to pay designer-exclusive pricing. ALT. Fragrances lists Atlantic Breeze at $49, a budget-friendly entry into that genre. If the exact Louis Vuitton composition is what you are after, keep in mind that these remain two distinct fragrances from unrelated brands.

Availability in the US

ALT. Fragrances is a US direct-to-consumer brand: Atlantic Breeze is sold directly through altfragrances.com at $49, per the official product page. There is no department-store distribution — the brand's own site is where ordering happens.

How We Compare

We quote the brand's own inspired-by positioning and its own prose description of the scent, and we describe the original only from database-recorded data. Where no official pyramid exists, we say so rather than fabricate a comparison. We do not sell fragrances and have no affiliation with the brands mentioned.

sold direct via the brand's US site (altfragrances.com official store)

  1. altfragrances.com/products/atlantic-breeze
  2. www.fragrantica.com/perfume/ALT-Fragrances/Atlantic-Breeze-9
ALT. Fragrances Atlantic BreezeLouis Vuitton Pacific ChillALT. FragrancesLouis VuittonCitronBergamotSpearmintJuniper berries
What is ALT. Fragrances Atlantic Breeze a dupe for?

The brand itself introduces Atlantic Breeze as "inspired by the allure of 'Pacific Chill'" — Louis Vuitton's fresh citrus-aromatic release. It is an independent fragrance positioned as an affordable alternative to that original, not a copy of it.

Does Atlantic Breeze smell like Louis Vuitton Pacific Chill?

Both live in the same fresh, green-citrus-aromatic territory: the brand describes Atlantic Breeze with wild blueberry, bergamot, grapefruit, sage, spearmint, lavender, star anise, and juniper berries, while our database records Pacific Chill as a citrus-fruity-aromatic scent. No official pyramid exists for a note-by-note match, so we keep the claim at the level of shared direction.

Why is there no note comparison table for this pairing?

ALT. Fragrances describes Atlantic Breeze only in prose, without a labeled top-heart-base pyramid. We compare pyramids only when the brand publishes one, so for this pairing we report the brand's own description and stop there.

How much does Atlantic Breeze cost?

ALT. Fragrances lists Atlantic Breeze at $49 on its official site, which positions it as a budget-friendly alternative within the designer-exclusive fresh-citrus genre.

Where can you buy Atlantic Breeze in the US?

ALT. Fragrances is a US direct-to-consumer house, so Atlantic Breeze is sold directly through the brand's own site, altfragrances.com, rather than through retail stores.