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

Oakcha Miss Girl - 100 mL

The 100 mL bottle of Oakcha Miss Girl is the full-size version of the brand's viral extrait, officially labeled "Inspired by: MFK's Baccarat Rouge 540 & Tom Ford's Lost Cherry" — at $80.95 it is the value format for a scent that blends two luxury references rather than shadowing one.

Affordable alternativeOakcha Miss Girl - 100 mL
In short

In short: the 100 mL Miss Girl carries the same openly dual-inspired formula as the standard size — a cherry-gourmand take that shares only saffron with Baccarat Rouge 540's published pyramid. Our editorial similarity assessment relative to Baccarat Rouge 540 is 6/10, and the big bottle is simply the better per-mL buy for committed fans.

Editorial rating6/10
1–10, not a measurement
House
Oakcha
Basis
official-inspired-by + community
Confidence
medium
Oakcha Miss Girl - 100 mL
Topbitter almond, sour black cherry, saffron
Heartwarm tobacco, jasmine sambac, rose, tonka bean
Basemoss, sandalwood, amber, vanilla, caramel
Maison Francis Kurkdjian Baccarat Rouge 540
Topsaffron, jasmine
Heartamberwood, ambergris
Basefir resin, cedar
Accordswoody, amber, warm spicy, fresh spicy, aromatic
Shared notes & accords
Top saffron

What Is Oakcha Miss Girl 100 mL a Dupe For?

This is the 100 mL, full-size format of Oakcha Miss Girl, the US brand's most viral feminine release. Oakcha's product page carries the same official framing as the standard bottle: "Inspired by: MFK's Baccarat Rouge 540 & Tom Ford's Lost Cherry." Note the plural — the brand names two inspirations, not one. Miss Girl is positioned by Oakcha as a hybrid of the radiant saffron-amber signature associated with Baccarat Rouge 540 and the boozy cherry-almond gourmand of Lost Cherry, delivered at extrait strength.

It bears repeating: Miss Girl is an independent fragrance from an independent brand. It is not the original from Maison Francis Kurkdjian, and the inspired-by language is Oakcha's own transparent positioning.

Which Notes Does It Share with Baccarat Rouge 540?

Oakcha publishes Miss Girl's pyramid in full: bitter almond, sour black cherry, and saffron on top; warm tobacco, jasmine sambac, rose, and tonka bean in the heart; moss, sandalwood, amber, vanilla, and caramel in the base. The publicly documented Baccarat Rouge 540 pyramid runs saffron and jasmine over amberwood and ambergris, finishing on fir resin and cedar.

The computed overlap between the two lists is a single note: saffron in the opening — about 8% of the combined notes. On paper and in practice, the cherry, almond, tobacco, and caramel that define Miss Girl belong to its Lost Cherry lineage. The Baccarat Rouge 540 connection is real but partial: it contributes the saffron glow and the ambery warmth of the drydown rather than the full character.

How Similar Is It, Really?

Our editorial similarity assessment relative to Baccarat Rouge 540 is 6/10. In favor: Oakcha's explicit official inspired-by statement and a sizable community following, including social coverage of the 100 mL format. Against: the published note lists share only saffron, and the brand's own dual attribution tells you the scent deliberately leans elsewhere. Widely compared to Baccarat Rouge 540, yes — closely tracking it, no. Buyers wanting Oakcha's straighter take on the Baccarat Rouge 540 style should look at the brand's Sweven line instead.

Who Is the 100 mL For?

The 100 mL bottle is the committed-fan format. At $80.95 versus $55.95 for the standard size, it is the stronger per-milliliter value for anyone who already knows they love the scent — a sweet, cherry-forward gourmand with a saffron-amber undertow, at extrait concentration that Oakcha's dense, sweet base notes are built for. If you have never smelled Miss Girl, the sensible path is the smaller bottle first; if the cherry-saffron blend is already your signature, the 100 mL is the economical way to wear it daily.

Where to Buy It in the US

Oakcha sells the 100 mL Miss Girl direct-to-consumer through its own US website at $80.95. The official store is the primary channel — no marketplace hunting required.

How We Compare

We compare exclusively on brand-published positioning and publicly documented fragrance notes, and we show what the products share and where they part ways. 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/miss-girl-100ml
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Oakcha Miss GirlMaison Francis Kurkdjian Baccarat Rouge 540Tom Ford Lost CherryOakchaMaison Francis Kurkdjiansaffronblack cherryextrait de parfum
What is Oakcha Miss Girl 100 mL inspired by?

Oakcha's own product page labels it "Inspired by: MFK's Baccarat Rouge 540 & Tom Ford's Lost Cherry" — two named references, blended into one independent fragrance. It is not a copy of either original.

Is the 100 mL the same scent as the regular Miss Girl?

Oakcha publishes the same note pyramid and the same dual inspired-by positioning for both listings — the 100 mL is the larger format of the same fragrance, priced at $80.95 versus $55.95 for the standard size.

How close is Miss Girl to Baccarat Rouge 540?

Our editorial assessment is 6/10. The published pyramids share only saffron, and the brand itself names Lost Cherry as a co-inspiration — so expect the Baccarat Rouge 540 glow filtered through a sweet cherry-almond gourmand, not a shadow of the original.

Is the 100 mL bottle worth it over the standard size?

Purely on price per milliliter, yes — $80.95 for 100 mL undercuts the standard bottle's rate. It makes sense once you know you love the scent; first-time buyers are better served testing the smaller size.

Where can I buy Oakcha Miss Girl 100 mL in the US?

Directly from Oakcha's own US website, where the 100 mL is listed at $80.95. Oakcha is a US direct-to-consumer brand, so the official store is the standard way to buy.