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Coco Mademoiselle Clones

We found 9 verified alternatives for Chanel's Coco Mademoiselle. Compare performance, accuracy, and price below.

View details for Como Moiselle
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Como Moiselle

Maison Alhambra

7.5 Value Rating

"### Conclusion Como Moiselle offers a respectable approximation of Coco Mademoiselle . There's a slight synthetic edge, particularly in the opening citrus. If you crave the Coco Mademoiselle DNA but are deterred by the price tag, this is a worthwhile alternative. However, for those seeking a truly faithful rendition, the original remains superior. The price difference reflects the quality of ingredients and complexity of the composition. Worth buying if you enjoy the general idea of Coco Mademoiselle without needing the real deal. ### Scent Breakdown Como Moiselle opens with a citric blast: orange and mandarin dominant, the bergamot a mere whisper. It's bright, but lacks the nuanced complexity of Coco Mademoiselle’s initial sparkle. The heart pushes forward with a rose-jasmine accord. The mimosa adds a powdery sweetness, slightly heavier than Chanel's interpretation. This clone leans into the floral sweetness a bit harder. The drydown is where the divergence is most noticeable. While patchouli is present, the white musk asserts itself quickly, softening the earthiness. Vanilla adds a creamy sweetness absent, or at least subdued, in the original. It achieves roughly 92% similarity to Coco Mademoiselle. The main difference: less effervescence and more sugary vanilla in the base. ### Longevity & Projection Longevity is moderate. I get about 5-6 hours on skin. Projection is initially strong, creating a noticeable scent bubble for the first hour. After that, it settles closer to the skin, becoming a subtle presence. Respraying may be required for all day wear."

View details for Emotions N°07 Fleur De Patchouli
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Emotions N°07 Fleur De Patchouli

Zara

5.8 Value Rating

"### The Verdict Fleur de Patchouli is a solid option. If you crave Coco Mademoiselle but can't justify the cost, this satisfies the craving without breaking the bank. It's a good everyday fragrance. The synthetic edges are noticeable if you're familiar with the original, but the average nose won't be bothered. For value-conscious fragrance lovers, this is a winner. ### The Scent Profile Emotions N°07 Fleur de Patchouli aims for Coco Mademoiselle, and gets… close. The initial blast is bright citrus – orange and mandarin are definitely there, though a touch more synthetic than Chanel. The heart leans heavily on the rose, which is nice, but lacks the nuanced jasmine depth of the original. Mimosa adds a powdery softness. The drydown is where the similarities fade. You get patchouli, but it's a cleaner, less earthy version paired with a prominent, almost soapy, white musk. Not bad, just different. I'd say it captures maybe 82% of Coco Mademoiselle’s essence, sacrificing some complexity for a more straightforward, crowd-pleasing scent. ### The Performance Stats Longevity is moderate. Expect around 4-5 hours on skin, maybe 6 on clothes. Projection is decent for the first hour, creating a subtle but noticeable scent bubble. After that, it sits closer to the skin. It's office-appropriate, but not a powerhouse."

View details for Club De Nuit Women
#3 Synonym
91%

Club De Nuit Women

Armaf

7.2 Value Rating

"### First Impressions & Dry Down Okay, let's be real, this is a Coco Mademoiselle dupe. Club De Nuit Women kicks off with a bright, citrusy blast. Orange and bergamot are right up front, pretty similar to the Chanel, but maybe a *touch* sharper, slightly more synthetic. That initial blast settles into a floral heart. The rose and jasmine are there, but the mimosa adds a powdery sweetness that's a bit more pronounced than in the original. Dry down? Patchouli, vanilla, and white musk. It gets the job done, but that Chanel patchouli has a depth and smoothness this one lacks. It's probably 80-91% similar to Coco Mademoiselle. ### Projection Power This stuff *performs*. Seriously. You'll get a solid 6-8 hours, easy. Projection is moderate to strong for the first few hours, leaving a noticeable scent trail. Careful not to overspray; it can be a bit much. Two sprays are plenty for work. ### Bottom Line Club De Nuit Women is a steal. If you love Coco Mademoiselle but can't justify the cost (or are burning through it too fast!), this is a fantastic alternative. It's perfect for everyday wear: the office, running errands, casual dates. It's a great "daily driver" fragrance. Is it *exactly* the same? No. But is it good enough to save you a lot of money? Absolutely. If you want that last 91% of nuance and smoothness, stick with Chanel. Otherwise, grab this and don't feel guilty about it."

View details for Z2
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87%

Z2

Zoghbi

5.5 Value Rating

"### Scent Breakdown Z2 opens with a predictable citrus blast. Orange and mandarin are prominent, mirroring Coco Mademoiselle's initial brightness, but with a slightly rougher, more synthetic edge. It lacks the effervescence and nuanced bergamot quality of the Chanel. The heart attempts to replicate the floral bouquet, with Turkish rose and jasmine taking center stage. I detect a muted mimosa note; it adds a powdery texture, but is less distinct than the original's. The drydown is where Z2 most closely resembles its inspiration. The patchouli is earthy and present, albeit a simplified version of Chanel's patchouli, lacking its depth. Vanilla adds sweetness, blended with a cleaner white musk. Overall, it achieves about 87% similarity; the core DNA is recognizable, but the ingredients lack the refinement and complexity of Coco Mademoiselle. ### Projection Power Longevity is moderate. Expect around 4-5 hours of noticeable projection, then it fades to a skin scent. Projection is initially strong for the first hour, creating a pleasant scent bubble. However, the synthetic nature becomes more apparent as it lingers, lacking the smooth evolution of the original. ### Conclusion Z2 is a competent clone. If you appreciate the Coco Mademoiselle DNA but are deterred by the price, this is a reasonable alternative. However, be aware of the synthetic quality, especially during the opening. For those sensitive to synthetic fragrances, proceed with caution. But, if you simply want to enjoy a similar scent Z2 is an acceptable compromise."

View details for Rain Drops
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89%

Rain Drops

Ajmal

7.5 Value Rating

"### Bottom Line Rain Drops is a respectable attempt at capturing the Coco Mademoiselle vibe. It's ideal for someone who appreciates the general mood but isn't ready to invest in the original. If Coco Mademoiselle is a power suit, Rain Drops is a well-tailored blazer. Absolutely worth it difference. ### Notes & Nuances Rain Drops opens with a citrus burst – bright orange and bergamot mostly. It aims for Coco Mademoiselle's sophisticated sparkle, but lands about 89% of the way. There's a slightly harsher, more synthetic edge here. The heart is where it diverges most. The rose is present, but feels thinner, less opulent than the original's deep floral richness. Jasmine and mimosa add a powdery sweetness. The drydown is pleasant. A clean patchouli and a touch of vanilla create a comforting warmth, quite similar to Coco Mademoiselle, perhaps even a touch sweeter. ### Performance Reality Check Longevity is surprisingly good . Expect 5-6 hours on skin, projecting moderately for the first hour before settling closer. It won't fill a room, but creates a nice personal bubble. On clothes, it lasts a good day."

View details for Sotoor WAAW
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Sotoor WAAW

Rasasi

9.0 Value Rating

"### How it Smells Sotoor WAAW opens with a citrus accord dominated by mandarin and a noticeable bergamot zest. The orange is less photorealistic than in Coco Mademoiselle, leaning slightly towards a candied orange peel. The heart attempts to replicate the floral bouquet of rose and jasmine, but the mimosa accord introduces a powderiness that is more pronounced than in the Chanel original. This adds a slightly vintage feel. The base presents a predictable patchouli, white musk, and vanilla combination. The patchouli is less refined, a touch sharper. It lands roughly 88% in the same ballpark as Coco Mademoiselle, mainly differentiated by the slightly synthetic citrus and amplified powder. ### Final Thoughts Sotoor WAAW delivers a commendable impression of Coco Mademoiselle . While not a perfect dupe, the differences are subtle enough for casual wear. The synthetic edges are present, but not overwhelming. But the quality difference is there. Buy this if price is your primary concern. ### Projection Power Longevity is surprisingly good. I get a solid 6-7 hours on skin, projecting moderately for the first 2 hours before settling closer to the body. Sillage is moderate; it leaves a subtle trail. It outperforms some lighter flankers of the original."

View details for Amber Oud White
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87%

Amber Oud White

Al Haramain

8.3 Value Rating

"### Bottom Line Amber Oud White is a solid budget option for those craving the Coco Mademoiselle vibe. If you want an everyday fragrance and can't justify the Chanel price tag, this does the job. There's a slight synthetic edge, particularly in the opening, but it fades. Subjectively, if you value that extra layer of sophistication and depth, then yes. For the rest of us, this clone provides a satisfyingly similar experience. Buy this if you enjoy smelling good and save your money for experiences. ### Notes & Nuances Amber Oud White kicks off with a citrus blast—think fizzy orange soda and a hint of bergamot zest. It's bright, maybe a touch too sharp at first, lacking the refined elegance of Coco Mademoiselle. The heart tries to emulate that classic rose-jasmine dance, but the mimosa adds a powdery sweetness that's dialed up higher here. This is where it deviates most from the inspiration. The drydown is a smooth blend of patchouli, vanilla and musk, a comforting blanket, but ultimately a bit generic. 87% similar? Sure. The essence is there, but the finer details are lost in translation. ### The Performance Stats Longevity is surprisingly good. I get a solid 6-7 hours on skin, projecting moderately for the first 2 hours. It creates a noticeable scent bubble without being overpowering. Sprayed on clothes, it'll last even longer. You won't be filling a room, but people will notice you."

View details for Club De Nuit for Women
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87%

Club De Nuit for Women

Armaf

Beast Mode
7.2 Value Rating

"### To Buy or Not to Buy? If you crave the Coco Mademoiselle vibe but are on a tight budget, this is a viable option. It captures the overall feel, though the synthetic edge and added sweetness are undeniable. The projection and longevity are a major win. However, the original is smoother, more refined, and lacks this perfume's slight "screechiness. If you just want to smell 'expensive' on a budget, this is a solid buy. ### Notes & Nuances Club De Nuit Woman opens bright. A blast of juicy orange and mandarin tries to mimic the refined citrus of Coco Mademoiselle. It's close, maybe 87%, but a bit harsher, a tad more synthetic. The rose and jasmine heart arrives quickly. There's a powdered mimosa that feels a little out of place, adding a vintage touch missing in the Chanel. The dry down is where this separates itself. The patchouli and musk are prominent, but the vanilla leans sweeter, almost cupcake-like. This sweetness makes it different from the fresher, cleaner patchouli of its inspiration. ### Longevity & Projection This projects like a beast. Two sprays are enough; any more and you risk overpowering a room. Longevity is impressive, pushing 8+ hours easily. You'll catch whiffs throughout the day, especially in your hair and on clothing."

View details for Z2
#9 Synonym
85%

Z2

Zakat

7.5 Value Rating

"### The Scent Profile Z2 by Zakat aims for Coco Mademoiselle, and gets respectably close. The opening is bright – orange and bergamot are definitely there, but noticeably sharper and more synthetic than Chanel's smoother citrus. The heart tries its best with rose and jasmine, but lacks the depth and richness of the original. There's a definite mimosa note, which is a nice touch, but feels a bit thin. The drydown leans heavily on patchouli and vanilla. It's where the dupe deviates most. Less sophisticated, sweeter, and slightly powdery. I'd say it captures maybe 85% of Coco Mademoiselle’s DNA. ### Conclusion Z2 by Zakat is a decent budget option if you love Coco Mademoiselle but can't justify the Chanel price tag. It's not a perfect replica, and lacks the refinement, but it's a solid everyday wear. But if you just want a similar vibe on a dime, Z2 gets the job done. Perfect for a young woman who is just starting to explore fragrances and can't spend a fortune. ### Performance Reality Check Okay, let's be real. This isn't a beast. Z2 projects moderately for the first hour, then settles close to the skin. Expect around 4-5 hours of noticeable scent, maybe 6 if you overspray. This is where the price point shows."

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