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The Internet Can’t Stop Talking About These 7 Baccarat Rouge 540 Dupes—Here’s Our Ranking

I tested dozens to narrow it down.

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"Are you wearing Baccarat Rouge?" It's the greatest compliment—someone noticing that I've doused myself in a perfume that cost more than my very first cell phone. This expensive fragrance is a status symbol at this point and has gone viral a handful of times. The poetic blend of spicy saffron and effervescent jasmine mingle with warm amber and cedar to create a luxe, mysterious, soft perfume that automatically makes anyone more attractive, IMO. It's pretty iconic if you ask me. But the price, at $325 for a 2.4-oz bottle, isn't all that iconic.

Now that the perfume is so popular, a wave of Baccarat Rouge 540 dupes has hit the market from brands like Dossier, Quince, and Fine'ry. Plus, many brands have been inspired by the fresh and woodsy DNA of the original to create their own iterations that smell similar. But can they really hold a candle to the O.G.? I set out on a mission to sniff all of the so-called "dupes" on the market and rank them for how similar they smell to the original. But I also went looking for options that were cheaper and potentially called to those who weren't the biggest fans of the original. And I found some really good options.

Our top picks for the best Baccarat Rouge 540 dupes of 2025:

Now, there’s no replicating something as iconic as BR540, but these seven affordable picks come pretty darn close if I do say so myself.

Baccarat Rouge 540 Eau de Parfum

Pros

  • Lasts a long time on skin
  • Sweet, but not cloying
  • One of the most interesting scents when it first launched

Cons

  • Quite pricey

We can't break down the dupes without nodding to the original, okay? Baccarat Rouge 540, by Maison Francis Kurkdjian (one of the most famous French perfumers of the 21st century who owns his own brand but also is the creative director of perfumery at Christian Dior), was developed to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the Baccarat crystal line. The note breakdown is actually defined by three "auras," according to Kurkdjian: A sparkling opening, followed by a warm middle, and a woodsy and sweet base.

I've been using this perfume on and off for the last five years, and it's still one of the most unique scents I own. The way it smells upon first spritz versus how it develops on my skin is truly a nod to perfume artistry (sorry, I'm getting nerdy here). There's a reason everyone is so obsessed with this jasmine-dominant fragrance: It's light and airy yet warm and enveloping—it's really unlike any other perfume (you know, until everyone started making similar versions). Yes, it's extremely expensive, but all you need is one spritz to last all day long, meaning the bottle will last a pretty long time. But if you're a little scared of the price tag, you've got a whole slew of cheaper options below.

Read our full Baccarat Rouge review here

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Features at a Glance

Key notesJasmine, saffron, cedarwood, ambergris
Sizes available1.2, 2.4, 6.8 oz
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Best Baccarat Rouge 540 Dupe Overall

Dossier Ambery Saffron Eau de Parfum

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Pros

  • Smells the most like Baccarat Rouge of everything I've tested
  • Hint of orange blossom is really lovely

Cons

  • Doesn't have the same skin-like sweetness as Baccarat Rouge 540

Although Dossier now creates many of its own original fragrances, the brand started with creating affordable dupes to expensive, iconic perfumes. So it's no surprise to me that Ambery Saffron, its counterpart to Baccarat Rouge 540, smells the most similar of every dupe I've sniffed. It's not exact when you place them side by side, but on skin, I can't really tell that it's two different perfumes.

With my beauty editor hat on, I'd say Ambery Saffron is a bit more woodsy than Baccarat, which dries down extremely sweet on my skin. But that's likely because it doesn't have the ambroxan and sugary notes that give BR that syrupy quality. However, I really do love the addition of orange blossom in this Dossier perfume. It creates a teensy hint of citrus that works well with jasmine and saffron.

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Features at a Glance

Key notesSaffron, orange blossom, jasmine, cedarwood, oak moss, fir balsam, amber
Sizes available1.7, 3.4 oz
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Best Baccarat Rouge Dupe Bottle

Quince Oud Rouge Eau de Parfum

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Pros

  • Smells similar enough that it could probably pass as Baccarat Rouge to the untrained nose
  • A smidge more sparkly and fresh than the original

Cons

  • Might be too jasmine-forward for some people

I'm fully obsessed with Quince. Their high-quality yet affordable bedding, clothes, bags—it's all so good. But I had actually never tested their fragrance line before this experiment. The brand has eight fragrances, all of which resemble designer perfumes at a cheaper price. Oud Rouge is their take on Baccarat Rouge 540, and it's pretty close, IMO.

Oud Rouge combines all of the main notes of Baccarat Rouge. There's jasmine and saffron at the top, which really give it that BR540-esque scent. But there's also amberwood and cedar for the warm woodiness, as well as resin that adds a sticky quality. Unlike the original, there aren't any of those gourmand notes, but resin definitely adds a bit of it. Honestly, I think a lot of the sweetness here comes from jasmine, making it more white-floral and dewy than a cloying yumminess. It's definitely no exact dupe, but for $50, it really leans on and gets the DNA. And I personally love the bottle. It looks chic and minimal, matching a lot of the other fragrances I own.

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Features at a Glance

Key notesJasmine, saffron, amberwood, cedar, resin
Sizes available1.7 oz
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Most Unisex Baccarat Rouge Dupe

Fine'ry. The New Rouge Eau de Parfum

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Pros

  • Not as sweet as Baccarat, which some might really love

Cons

  • Doesn't last on skin that long

Fine'ry is creating similar versions of our favorite perfumes at a sper affordable price that you can easily add to your Target orders. The New Rouge–their take on Baccarat, of course—is a sexy, warm scent for everyone.

The sandalwood gives this a much deeper scent profile than the original. If Bacarrat Rouge smells too traditionally "feminine" to you, then you'd probably love this. It's not nearly as sweet, leaning more into the warm, spiciness with an undertone of woodsiness. I would wear this more in the fall/winter or in the evening for that reason.

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Features at a Glance

Key notesGolden amber, saffron, sandalwood
Sizes available2 fl oz
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Best Baccarat Rouge Dupe in a Body Mist

Bath and Body Works In the Stars Fine Fragrance Mist

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Pros

  • Most affordable Baccarat Rouge dupe I've loved
  • Has a strong projection (for any perfume, let alone a body mist)

Cons

  • I wish it had a bit more woodsiness

Sure, the bottles take me right back to high school. But this scent feels a lot more grown up than the stuff I used back then. In fact, this was the first ever Baccarat Rouge 540 dupes I tried. But it's still one of the best to this day.

The notes are mostly different, but hit a lot of the same ideas. There's sandalwood for a grounding scent, amber for the cozy factor, and a subtle sweetness from sugar and musk. Unlike BR540, though, this one uses starflower (fitting, considering the name) and tangelo to create the sparkling quality of the original. It's definitely not the same scent, but you could probably fool some unsuspecting noses. And most of all, this has some serious lasting power and projection. You'd think you were wearing an expensive eau de parfum, not an under-$20 body spray.

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Features at a Glance

Key notesAmber, sugar, musk, white oud, sandalwood, tangelo, starflower
Sizes available8 fl oz
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Pros

  • Lighter, fresher scent than BR540
  • Great to spray in your hair

Cons

  • Doesn't last nearly as long as an EDP

Everything Sol De Janeiro does is tropical in nature. So the Cheirosa '68 body and hair mist is basically like if you bottled Baccarat Rouge and beachiness. This fruity scent is much juicier and more ripe than the original BR540, all thanks to pink dragonfruit. It's more mouthwatering and bright than the sparkling scent of Baccarat Rouge, making it perfect to spray on alongside your Baccarat Rouge (or a dupe) or if you want something a bit more sheer and beachy. Consider it Baccarat’s carefree, summer-y cousin.

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Features at a Glance

Key notesBrazilian jasmine, pink dragonfruit, sheer vanilla
Sizes available3.04, 8.01 oz
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Best Sweet Baccarat Rouge Dupe

Lake & Skye 11 11 Lychee Eau de Parfum

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Pros

  • Great for those who prefer fruity notes over floral ones
  • Has a similar subtleness to Baccarat Rouge

Cons

  • Definitely not the closest dupe I've smelled (but one of my faves nonetheless)

Okay, hear me out. At first glance of notes, these have very little in common. There aren't those woodsy, deepening notes here that you get with Baccarat Rouge. But if you're drawn to the shimmery sweetness of BR540, then you'll probably really love this one too (and at a cheaper price).

11 11 Lychee, a flanker of the original 11 11 perfume from the brand, is a sweet, fruity perfume with underpinings of warmth. It's got that brightness I love with Baccarat Rouge. But instead of jasmine and saffron, there's raspberry and lychee for a fruity opening. However, the base goes into more BR territories, with sugar, ambrette, ambroxan, and hinoki wood. They're subtle enough that they really just sit on the outskirts of the fragrance, but that's why it reminds me of the MFK scent so much.

How we tested:

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Cosmo editors are constantly testing fragrances to share the best options on the market to you (as well as include in our beauty awards). To compile this list, I...

  • Narrowed down a list of more than 40 potential Baccarat Rouge 540 dupes based on notes and reviews
  • Personally tested every single one next to the original to determine the ones that smelled the most like the original
  • Vetted my top 10 based on longevity, price, and scent
  • Read thousands of reviews from testers to discover common pros and cons with each fragrance that made it onto this list
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How to choose the best Baccarat Rouge 540 dupe for you:

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Consider your budget.

If you’re looking for a dupe of the iconic Baccarat Rouge 540, chances are you’re probably on a budget. So before you start your shopping journey, make sure you set a target price range and stick to it. All of the options on our list are under $100—and some are even under $30—so there’s a truly excellent alt for everyone.

Analyze the notes.

Disclaimer: While all of our picks are worthy alternatives to the O.G. Baccarat Rouge 540, none of them smell exactly the same (even if they come v close). If you want to be as close to the original as possible, pay close attention to the key notes to make sure they match up. BR540 features a mix of saffron, jasmine, ambergris, and cedar, and plenty of the perfumes listed above also contain all or a mix of the same.

For those who aren’t looking for a precise match and are more so trying to capture the same aura, we also included picks that feature some of the same notes but are a bit different. For example, Sol de Janeiro Brazilian Crush Cheirosa ‘68 Beija Flor Hair & Body Fragrance Mist smells like a lighter version perfect for summer thanks to the juicy dragon fruit note, while Fine'ry The New Rouge encapsulates the same warm and inviting feeling found in the dry down of BR540 with a mix of amber and sandalwood.

Why trust ‘Cosmopolitan’?

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Mary Honkus is a contributor for Cosmopolitan with five years of experience researching, writing, and editing beauty stories, including reviewing every Maison Margiela Replica perfume and rounding up the best winter perfumes. She’s an authority in all beauty categories, but an expert when it comes to fragrance—her scent wardrobe is ever-expanding and she regularly rotates through a collection of over 20 perfumes (including a few of the options in this article). For this story, she spritzed and sniffed over 15 perfumes to find the ones that most resembled the iconic Maison Francis Kurkdjian Baccarat Rouge 540.

Beth Gillette is the beauty editor at Cosmopolitan and has seven years of experience researching, writing, and editing skincare stories that range from reviewing Glossier perfumes to Le Labo Santal 33 dupes. She regularly tests and analyzes perfumes while working with the industry’s top fragrance experts to assess new formulas, brands, and trends.

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Mary Honkus is a freelance writer who covers beauty, home, fashion, health, and wellness (just call her a jack of all trades!). She has held staff roles at Real Simple, People, and InStyle, and her bylines can be found in numerous other publications. When she's not testing the latest and greatest products, she can be found chilling on her Hell's Kitchen rooftop, checking out NYC's hottest new restaurants, or recording her podcast Good Trouble NYC. Follow her on Instagram.
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Beth Gillette is the beauty editor at Cosmopolitan, where she covers skincare, makeup, hair, nails, and more across digital and print. She can generally be found in bright eyeshadow furiously typing her latest feature or hemming and hawing about a new product you "have to try." Prior to Cosmopolitan, she wrote and edited beauty content as an Editor at The Everygirl for four years. Follow her on Instagram for makeup selfies and a new hair 'do every few months. 

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