Oakcha Jasmine Blossom
Oakcha Jasmine Blossom is marketed as inspired by Gucci Bloom Eau De Toilette, with the comparison based on Oakcha’s own positioning.
Jasmine Blossom is best read as Oakcha's house-marketed alternative to Gucci Bloom Eau De Toilette; the notes listed are for the Gucci original.
- Dupe of
- Gucci Bloom Eau De Toilette
- House
- Oakcha
- Basis
- House claim (inspired by)
- Confidence
- medium
What Is Jasmine Blossom a Dupe For?
Oakcha Jasmine Blossom is marketed as inspired by Gucci Bloom Eau De Toilette. That makes it a useful page for shoppers comparing an affordable alternative from Oakcha with the designer fragrance it references. The important boundary is that Jasmine Blossom is its own product: it is not Gucci Bloom Eau De Toilette, and it should be judged as an Oakcha interpretation rather than as the original fragrance.
Because the product's own formula is not documented in our data, we do not describe Jasmine Blossom's notes as if they were confirmed. The notes below are for Gucci Bloom Eau De Toilette only. Use them to understand the scent profile Oakcha is pointing toward, not as a guaranteed ingredient list for the Oakcha bottle.
What Notes Define Gucci Bloom Eau De Toilette?
The documented profile for Gucci Bloom Eau De Toilette is:
- Top notes: neroli, bergamot, mandarin orange, lemon
- Heart notes: tuberose, jasmine, orange blossom, rangoon creeper
- Base notes: musk, sandalwood
- Accords: white floral, citrus, tuberose, floral, animalic
Taken as a reference profile, Gucci Bloom Eau De Toilette is organized around white floral and floral facets, with citrus named among the accords and musk, sandalwood base notes in the documented pyramid. If you already enjoy the original's tuberose, jasmine, orange blossom, and rangoon creeper heart, this is the part of the profile to keep in mind when evaluating whether Oakcha's Jasmine Blossom fits your taste.
How Do We Verify the Oakcha Claim?
For pages like this, we separate the marketing claim from the fragrance note data. First, we confirm whether the dupe house itself positions the product as inspired by, or as an alternative to, a named original. When independent community or press mentions are part of the supplied evidence, they can support that connection; when they are not, we do not upgrade the language.
For Jasmine Blossom, the basis supplied for the comparison is house-marketed-as. That means Oakcha's own positioning is the source of the link to Gucci Bloom Eau De Toilette, and we mark the sourcing confidence as medium. In practical terms, the page can fairly say the product is marketed as an alternative to Gucci Bloom Eau De Toilette, but it should not promise a like-for-like match or make claims about performance.
Should You Consider Jasmine Blossom?
Consider Jasmine Blossom if you are specifically searching for an Oakcha dupe connected to Gucci Bloom Eau De Toilette and you want an affordable alternative in that direction. The safest way to read the comparison is stylistic: Oakcha is aiming at the reference named by the house, while the confirmed note list remains the Gucci profile shown above.
If your decision depends on projection, wear time, bottle presentation, or price, check Oakcha's current product page before buying. Those details can change and are not part of the verified facts used here. For note-based comparison, focus on whether the original's documented white floral, citrus, tuberose, floral, and animalic accords are the kind of profile you want to explore.
Jasmine Blossom is sold directly through Oakcha's US web shop. (Oakcha)
What is Oakcha Jasmine Blossom a dupe for?
Oakcha markets Jasmine Blossom as inspired by Gucci Bloom Eau De Toilette, so this page treats Gucci's fragrance as the referenced original.
Are the notes listed here Oakcha Jasmine Blossom's notes?
No. The documented notes belong to Gucci Bloom Eau De Toilette: top notes are neroli, bergamot, mandarin orange, and lemon; heart notes are tuberose, jasmine, orange blossom, and rangoon creeper; base notes are musk and sandalwood.
How strong is the sourcing for this comparison?
The claim basis is house-marketed-as, with medium confidence. That means Oakcha's own positioning supports the link, while the wording stays cautious.