Florencia doesn’t sell a Dior Sauvage dupe. We wish we did — the search traffic alone would justify it — but we don’t, and we’d rather tell you the truth than pretend. Here’s what’s closest in our range, an honest explanation of why Dior Sauvage is hard to dupe at ₹700, and where to look if you want a genuine dupe somewhere else.
Why we don’t make a Dior Sauvage dupe
Fragrance family: Fresh spicy / amber-ambroxan
Signature notes: Calabrian bergamot, pepper, ambroxan, cedar, labdanum
Sauvage's signature is ambroxan — a synthetic amber molecule that gives the fragrance its distinctive clean-but-heavy projection. Ambroxan is expensive and temperamental to formulate with; most budget dupes lean on cheaper musks and end up smelling generic-fresh rather than recognisably Sauvage.
What’s closest in Florencia’s range
These aren’t Dior Sauvage dupes. They’re adjacent fragrances in the same scent-family neighbourhood, which means if what you love about Dior Sauvage is the daytime/evening/masculinity/sophistication it conveys — not the exact note composition — one of these might serve you.
Florencia Blue Aura
Inspired by Armani Acqua di Giò · ₹699
Blue Aura is the closest aquatic-aromatic in our range. It shares the 'fresh masculine daytime' brief of Sauvage but with a marine-rosemary base instead of Sauvage's ambroxan-cedar. Cleaner, lighter, more classically 'office-safe' than Sauvage's modern bold projection.
Florencia Victorious
Inspired by Paco Rabanne Invictus · ₹699
Victorious lives in the same broader 'fresh sport masculine' category as Sauvage. The grapefruit-sea-salt opening isn't the same as Sauvage's bergamot-pepper, but the vibe — energetic, confident, daytime — overlaps.
If you want an actual Dior Sauvage dupe in India
If you specifically want a Sauvage dupe in India, Bella Vita CEO Man is closer to Sauvage's ambroxan-forward character than anything in our current range. We'd rather send you there than pretend Blue Aura is a Sauvage match.
Why we’d rather say “we don’t have one” than fake it
The entire Indian “inspired-by” fragrance category is built on implied precision that often doesn’t exist. Brands label bottles “Dupe of X” when the scent is only vaguely in the same family, customers buy on the claim, and the trust gets eroded one purchase at a time.
Florencia’s seven canonical dupes each map to a specific designer original we can defend on note-by-note comparison — Gucci Flora, Gucci Guilty, Carolina Herrera Good Girl, Paco Rabanne Invictus, Armani Acqua di Giò, YSL Black Opium, and Gucci Intense Oud. Each has a dedicated comparison page with note tables and verified-buyer reviews.
If your target fragrance isn’t one of those seven, we’d rather you know that up-front than buy a bottle that disappoints you.
Will Florencia add a Dior Sauvage dupe later?
Maybe. The seven current SKUs were chosen because we could match them convincingly at ₹699. Expanding the range means being confident the new SKU would pass the same bar. If we add a Dior Sauvage dupe eventually, you’ll see it on the dupes hub first.
Browse the dupes we’re confident in
Seven designer-inspired fragrances, each with a dedicated comparison page and every verified-purchase customer review published openly on the product page — 5-star and 3-star alike.