Massimo Dutti Perfumes Are Low-Key Designer Dupes—These 10 Smell Expensive

If you've landed here, you're a huge fragrance fan, just like us. However, perfumes can often verge into investment territory and leave a pretty sizable dent in your bank account. This is why perfume dupes are so popular, allowing you to bag an inspired scent at a fraction of the cost of a luxury fragrance. You'll no doubt know that Zara perfume dupes are amongst the most popular for smelling expensive, but did you know that Zara's big sister, Massimo Dutti, also has some brilliant designer-inspired scents?
We often shop Massimo Dutti for expensive-looking pieces for our wardrobes, so it's no surprise that the brand's line of fragrances is equally as chic. The bottles themselves look designer, and I can confirm that the juices inside have the smell to match. Between the £40-£60 mark, Massimo Dutti's perfumes are a little more expensive than Zara's, but millilitre for millilitre, they work out as great value when compared to the designer fragrances that smell similar.
They're all great perfumes in their own right, but if you're curious or looking to emulate a luxury fragrance you love, I've ranked the best Massimo perfume dupes that smell designer.
Massimo Dutti Perfume Dupes
Massimo Dutti Perfume Dupes to Try
1. Massimo Dutti White Tulip & Barley vs. Byredo Bal D'Afrique
Key Notes: Bergamot, tagetes, marigold, cassis, tulip, orange blossom, cyclamen, cedarwood, sandalwood, barley and musk.
We're starting off strong with what might be Massimo Dutti's best perfume, which, according to the internet, smells very similar to Byredo's iconic and editor-loved Bal D'Afrique—at a fraction of the cost.
2. Massimo Dutti Sandy Papyrus vs. Le Labo Santal 33
Key Notes: Basil, grapefruit, citron, cardamom, green apple, jasmine, sandalwood, patchouli, leather, vetiver, tonka bean and musk.
Fans of sandalwood need to try Sandy Papyrus. Not only does this bottle look expensive, but apparently, this has a similar vibe to Le Labo's cult Santal 33. Massimo Dutti's comes in at £60 for 100ml compared to Le Labo's £230 bottle in the same size.
3. Massimo Dutti Cotton & Green Sage vs. Loewe Aire A Mir Aire
Key Notes: Cotton flower, bergamot, calone, rosemary, sage, white musk, ambroxan and sandalwood.
Trust me: once you smell this, you won't stop thinking about it. It's light, airy and fresh thanks to the citrus notes, but with a touch of cosiness from skin-like musk, creamy ambroxan and sandalwood. It has a similar smell to Loewe's A Mi Aire.
4. Massimo Dutti Black Evening vs. Tom Ford Ombre Leather
5. Massimo Dutti Cristal Zest vs. Jo Malone Lime Basil & Mandarin
7. Massimo Dutti Island Accord vs. Creed Love In White
Key Notes: Mint, blood orange, Amalfi lemon, grapefruit, jasmine, neroli, cassis, calone, patchouli, oakmoss, amber and musk.
Bookmark this one as your spring/summer scent of choice. Imagine a sea breeze with orange trees and white florals, and you have Island Accord. According to reviewers, this smells very similar to Creed's Love In White.
8. Massimo Dutti Juniper Berry & Ginger vs. Maison Francus Kurkdjian 724
Key Notes: Juniper berry, pink pepper, aldehydes, Nigerian ginger, iris, mint, vetiver, olibanum and musk.
To me, Massimo Dutti's Juniper Berry & Ginger perfume is very similar to Maison Francis Kurkdjian's 724. It's bright, crystalline and ultra-refreshing—like welcoming in a crisp breeze on the first day of spring.
9. Massimo Dutti Manhattan Light vs. Acqua Di Parma Peonia Nobile
Key Notes: Bergamot, litchi, marine notes, peony, pink pepper, apple, rose, musk, cedarwood, cashmere wood and tonka bean.
If you're wanting to channel a bit of Blair Waldorf wandering around Manhattan with her bouquet of peonies, this is the scent for you. It smells very similar to Acqua Di Parma's classic Peonia Nobile.
10. Massimo Dutti 01 Limited Edition vs. Frederic Malle En Passant
Key Notes: Marine notes, Calabrian bergamot, wheat, lilac, musk, tonka bean and iris.
Like your perfumes floral with a fresh, modern twist? Try Massimo Dutti's 01 Limited Edition scent. Reviewers say it smells very similar to En Passant, from chic French fragrance house Frederic Malle.
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Eleanor Vousden is the beauty editor for Who What Wear UK. She was previously deputy editor at Hairdressers Journal, health writer at Woman & Home and junior beauty editor at Powder. She has also contributed to Wallpaper and Elle Collections.With a degree in fashion journalism from the London College of Fashion, she has 10 years of industry experience and has been highly commended at the BSME Talent Awards for her work on Powder and also contributed to the title winning Website of the Year at the PPA Awards.Eleanor’s journalistic focus is providing readers with honest and helpful beauty content. She has interviewed celebrity makeup artists, hairstylists and dermatologists throughout her career, as well as celebrities such as Hailey Bieber, Sarah Jessica Parker and Scarlett Johansson.