
Perfume fans have found an M&S scent which is a ‘dupe' for the £74 Gucci flora & it'll leave you smelling ‘beautiful'
Plus, the other perfume designer dupes at M&S
SCENTS-IBLE Perfume fans have found an M&S scent which is a 'dupe' for the £74 Gucci flora & it'll leave you smelling 'beautiful'
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IF you love designer perfume but don't love forking out the expensive price tag, you may wish to head to M&S.
The retailer is selling a dupe scent for Gucci Flora and it could save you a fortune.
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Shoppers have raved about M&S' Summer Blooms scent for being a designer dupe
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People say the M&S perfume is a replica of the £74 Gucci Flora
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The perfume smells of magnolia, coconut and jasmine
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Typically Gucci Flora will set you back £74, while M&S' Discover range typically costs £10.
Shopper Hannah, who posts under @lueurwithhannah, said their Summer Blooms scent is nearly a perfect match.
It is said to smell of magnolia, coconut and jasmine, while the Gucci Flora Gorgeous Gardenia has notes of pear blossom, white gardenia, jasmine, and a hint of brown sugar.
M&S is now selling online again following its cyber-attack, but the product appears to be available in stores for now.
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M&S is now selling online again following their cyber attack
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Over 1,500 people have liked the video, with one person writing: 'This smells beautiful.
'I was unsure at first when it mentioned jasmine but I was wrong.'
Hannah previously raved about the £10 Marks and Spencer Airport Arrival scent, hailing it as a 'dupe' for the Chanel Mademoiselle.
With Chanel Mademoiselle costing £135 at Boots, you can avoid paying £125 for a very similar scent, she claimed.
The description reads: 'Cardamom and pink pepper give a vibrant opening, while violet and iris soften into a base of sandalwood, musk and vanilla.'
And for a tenner, this scent could be a huge money-saver.
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Hannah wrote: 'If you want to smell like Coco Mademoiselle try this from M&S.
'Same top notes apparently.
The designer alternative is said to have an 'ambery woody fragrance with a full-bodied character: sensual, deep and addictive.'
It isn't the only M&S perfume to have caused a stir.
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A woman raved about M&S' Airport Arrival scent for being a designer dupe
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DUPE SCENTS
Alex Pavlova, from the UK, took to social media and claimed a selection of perfume dupes from M&S were so good she had ditched the originals.
She then went on to share four of her favourite ones and how much money the originals cost.
The first on her list was a dupe for the £234 Le Labo Santal 33 scent.
The cheaper alternative is the Warmth fragrance which costs a fraction of the price at £12.
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One of her favourites was this Jo Malone dupe
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She found them all in M&S including this Le Labo dupe that cost a fraction of the price
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M&S says the expertly blended scent combines aromatic notes of cardamom, cinnamon, cedarwood and sandalwood to evoke a warming feeling of comfort.
She also revealed that the Spiced Amber fragrance was a dupe of Paco Rabanne's One Million and saves you £80.
Alex was also a fan of Jo Malone's Wood Sage & Sea Salt perfume but at £118 it was on the pricier side.
Thankfully, she found a budget-friendly dupe from the British store with their Ocean Musk fragrance.
And for those who love the fresh and floral notes of Miss Dior perfume but want to avoid the £122 price tag, you're in luck.
Alex revealed that the £10 Blooming Lovely fragrance for M&S was almost identical.
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