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

Oakcha Madame Rose

Oakcha Madame Rose is a $45.95 fragrance that Oakcha itself labels "Inspired by: Parfums de Marly's Delina." Its published pyramid matches Delina's documented notes almost completely — the litchi-rhubarb opening, the Turkish rose and peony heart, and the incense-cedar-vetiver base all align.

Affordable alternativeOakcha Madame Rose
In short

In short: Madame Rose is Oakcha's openly declared inspired-by take on Delina, and the published note lists overlap at roughly 92 percent. Our editorial similarity assessment is 8/10 — matching note lists still say nothing about proportions or performance, so it remains an independent fragrance, not the same one.

Editorial rating8/10
1–10, not a measurement
House
Oakcha
Basis
official-inspired-by + editorial
Confidence
high
Oakcha Madame Rose
Toplitchi, rhubarb, bergamot, nutmeg
Heartturkish rose, peony, musk, petalia, vanilla
Basecashmere, cedar, haitian vetiver, incense
Parfums de Marly Delina
Toplitchi, rhubarb, bergamot, nutmeg
Heartturkish rose, peony, musk, petalia, vanilla
Basecashmeran, incense, cedar, haitian vetiver
Accordsrose, floral, fruity, fresh, musky
Shared notes & accords
Top litchi rhubarb bergamot nutmeg
Heart turkish rose peony musk petalia vanilla
Base cedar haitian vetiver incense

What Is Oakcha Madame Rose a Dupe For?

Parfums de Marly's Delina is one of the most sought-after fruity roses on the market, and Madame Rose is Oakcha's entry in the race to interpret it affordably. The positioning is the brand's own: Oakcha's official product page carries the label "Inspired by: Parfums de Marly's Delina." Editorial coverage of Oakcha's inspired-by catalog — including Refinery29's review of the brand — frames the house exactly this way, and Madame Rose has its own listing on Parfumo.

One thing up front: Madame Rose is an independent perfume aimed at the Delina mood. It is not the original, and Oakcha's "inspired by" labeling keeps that distinction explicit.

Which Notes Do Madame Rose and Delina Share?

Nearly all of them. Per Oakcha's published pyramid, Madame Rose opens with litchi, rhubarb, bergamot, and nutmeg; its heart is Turkish rose, peony, musk, petalia, and vanilla; its base is cashmere, cedar, Haitian vetiver, and incense. Delina's documented structure lists the same opening quartet, the same five-note heart, and a base of cashmeran, incense, cedar, and Haitian vetiver.

Strictly matched, twelve of the thirteen positions align: litchi, rhubarb, bergamot, and nutmeg up top; Turkish rose, peony, musk, petalia, and vanilla in the heart; cedar, Haitian vetiver, and incense in the base — a computed overlap of roughly 92 percent. The single divergence is a naming variant: Oakcha lists "cashmere" where Delina's documented base says "cashmeran," the woody-musky material behind that soft cashmere effect. On paper, this is about as close as two published pyramids get.

An explicit official claim plus a near-complete computed note overlap is why our editorial similarity assessment sits at 8/10, the top of our range. Why not higher? Because a note list is an inventory, not a formula — proportions, ingredient sourcing, concentration, and skin behavior are all unpublished, and those are exactly where interpretations diverge.

Where Do the Two Fragrances Differ?

By the published data, only in that cashmere-versus-cashmeran naming and in everything note lists cannot show. Delina's documented accord profile — rose, floral, fruity, fresh, musky — describes the register both fragrances target: a bright litchi-and-rhubarb sparkle over a plush Turkish rose and peony heart, drying down soft and musky. Whether Madame Rose reproduces Delina's much-discussed airiness and longevity is not something published data can settle, so we leave performance out of the verdict.

Who Is Madame Rose For?

At $45.95 per Oakcha's official listing, Madame Rose suits anyone who loves Delina's fruity-rose profile but not its niche price tag — especially shoppers who want the closest on-paper note alignment available in the affordable range and accept that an inspired-by interpretation may still wear differently.

US Availability

Oakcha is a US direct-to-consumer brand: Madame Rose is sold through oakcha.com, the brand's own official store, at the listed $45.95.

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 (oakcha.com official store)

  1. www.oakcha.com/products/madame-rose
  2. www.refinery29.com/en-us/oakcha-perfume-dupes-review
  3. www.parfumo.com/Perfumes/oakcha/madame-rose
Oakcha Madame RoseParfums de Marly DelinaOakchaParfums de MarlylitchirhubarbTurkish rosepeonyincense
What is Oakcha Madame Rose a dupe for?

Oakcha itself labels Madame Rose "Inspired by: Parfums de Marly's Delina" on its official product page, and editorial coverage of the brand's inspired-by catalog reviews it in the same frame.

Does Madame Rose smell like Parfums de Marly Delina?

On paper the two are nearly inseparable: twelve of thirteen note positions match, from the litchi-rhubarb opening through the Turkish rose and peony heart to the incense-cedar-vetiver base. Note lists don't capture proportions or performance, though, so expect a closely aligned interpretation rather than a guarantee of the same experience.

How similar is Madame Rose to Delina?

Our editorial assessment is 8/10, the top of our range. It rests on Oakcha's explicit inspired-by positioning and a computed note overlap of roughly 92 percent — the only divergence is Oakcha's "cashmere" versus Delina's documented "cashmeran."

How much does Oakcha Madame Rose cost?

Per Oakcha's official product page, Madame Rose is priced at $45.95 — well below the niche original's price bracket.

Where can you buy Oakcha Madame Rose in the US?

Madame Rose is sold direct-to-consumer through Oakcha's own US site, oakcha.com. Oakcha is a US-based brand, so official availability is straightforward.