Dossier Fruity Jasmine
Dossier Fruity Jasmine is a $29 fragrance that Dossier itself positions as its impression of Dior's J'Adore. The brand states the reference point directly on its product page, and the two published pyramids meet on a jasmine heart and a musky base — a shared direction rather than a matched formula.
In short: Fruity Jasmine is Dossier's openly declared impression of Dior J'Adore — a jasmine-led fruity floral in the same mood, not the same fragrance. Our editorial similarity assessment is 7/10, resting on the brand's own positioning plus a modest computed note overlap.
- Dupe of
- Dior J'Adore
- House
- Dossier
- Basis
- official-inspired-by + editorial
- Confidence
- high
What Is Dossier Fruity Jasmine a Dupe For?
Dossier Fruity Jasmine belongs to the transparent end of the affordable-alternative market: the brand names its reference scent itself. Dossier's official product page presents the fragrance as "Fruity Jasmine (our impression of Dior's J'Adore)" — the inspired-by claim starts with the brand, not with community guesswork. Editorial coverage of the scent, including FragranceReview's dedicated write-up, discusses it in exactly those terms.
One thing up front: Fruity Jasmine is an independent perfume that aims at the mood of J'Adore. It is not the original and Dossier does not claim otherwise — "impression" is the brand's own word.
Which Notes Do Fruity Jasmine and J'Adore Share?
Per Dossier's published pyramid, Fruity Jasmine opens with mandarin, green leaves, and sweet pea, carries a heart of jasmine, ylang ylang, champaca, and peach, and settles on sandalwood, plum, and musk. J'Adore's documented structure is a lush fruity-floral bouquet: pear, melon, magnolia, peach, mandarin orange, and bergamot on top; jasmine, lily-of-the-valley, tuberose, freesia, rose, orchid, plum, and violet in the heart; musk, vanilla, blackberry, and cedar in the base.
The strict, position-matched overlap between the two lists comes to two notes: jasmine in the heart and musk in the base — the axis both fragrances are built around. Reading the pyramids side by side you can also spot related materials at different levels: mandarin appears in both openings (listed as "mandarin orange" for the original), peach sits in Fruity Jasmine's heart and J'Adore's top, and plum shows up in Fruity Jasmine's base versus J'Adore's heart. The computed overlap counts only exact position matches, so it lands at roughly 20 percent.
That mix — an explicit official impression claim, a genuine but partial note overlap — is why our editorial similarity assessment lands at 7/10. It is an editorial judgment, not a measured value.
Where Do the Two Fragrances Differ?
J'Adore's signature is its dense white-floral bouquet: tuberose, lily-of-the-valley, rose, orchid, and violet crowd the heart around the jasmine. Fruity Jasmine's published heart is leaner and more exotic, swapping that bouquet for ylang ylang and champaca, while sweet pea and green leaves give the opening a greener cast than the original's melon-and-pear juiciness. In the base, Fruity Jasmine leans on sandalwood where J'Adore lists vanilla, blackberry, and cedar. If you love J'Adore specifically for its opulent, many-flowered richness, expect Fruity Jasmine to read as a simpler, greener take on the same jasmine-musk idea.
Who Is Fruity Jasmine For?
At $29 per Dossier's official listing, Fruity Jasmine suits shoppers who want a jasmine-forward fruity floral in the J'Adore mood as an everyday scent — and who are comfortable with an impression that shares direction rather than a duplicated formula. It is one of the most accessible entry points into this style.
US Availability
Dossier is a US direct-to-consumer brand: Fruity Jasmine is sold through dossier.co, the brand's own official store, at the listed $29.
How We Compare
We compare on the basis of the brands' own published positioning and the publicly documented fragrance notes of both perfumes, and we say plainly where the data is thin. We do not sell fragrances and have no affiliation with the brands mentioned.
sold direct via the brand's US site (dossier.co official store)
What is Dossier Fruity Jasmine a dupe for?
Dossier itself positions Fruity Jasmine as its impression of Dior's J'Adore — the official product page states it outright. Editorial reviews of the scent discuss it in the same frame.
Does Fruity Jasmine smell like Dior J'Adore?
It aims at the same jasmine-led fruity-floral mood, and the two published pyramids share jasmine in the heart and musk in the base. J'Adore's heart is a much denser floral bouquet, though, so expect the same direction rather than the same fragrance.
How similar is Fruity Jasmine to J'Adore?
Our editorial assessment is 7/10. It rests on Dossier's explicit impression positioning plus a modest computed note overlap — jasmine and musk match exactly, with mandarin, peach, and plum appearing in both lists at different levels.
How much does Dossier Fruity Jasmine cost?
Per Dossier's official product page, Fruity Jasmine is priced at $29 — a small fraction of a designer original's price bracket.
Where can you buy Dossier Fruity Jasmine in the US?
Fruity Jasmine is sold direct-to-consumer through Dossier's own US site, dossier.co. Dossier is a US-based brand, so official availability is straightforward.