1 clone found

Mirada Perfumes Stardom Deal For Man (EDP)

by Mirada Perfumes

● Top pickModerate match

~$15–25

The clone market specifically for the original L'Homme Idéal Eau de Parfum (as opposed to the EDT, Extreme, or Cologne flankers, which get far more clone-house attention) is thin. The one fragrance the community consistently and independently ties to this exact EDP is Mirada's 'Stardom Deal For Man,' a discount-store find (Marshalls/TJ Maxx/Ross, ~$14.99) that multiple Basenotes commenters and several YouTube reviewers identify unprompted as an L'Homme Idéal riff, citing the almond/tonka/leather backbone. Reception is decent but not universally glowing — one long-time L'Homme Idéal wearer called the resemblance 'uncanny,' while others found the longevity noticeably shorter than the original (closer to 3 hours vs. the original's much longer wear). Fragrance World's 'Supreme L'Homme' (non-Extreme) is also pitched at this general fragrance but reviewers explicitly say it targets the EDT rather than the EDP and call it one of the house's weakest, most 'watered down' performers, so it was excluded. DUA Fragrances' 'His Ideal Parfum' is marketed directly as an EDP dupe with a plausible note list, but no independent community review (Reddit, YouTube, Basenotes, Fragrantica comments) could be found beyond DUA's own product copy, so it was excluded for lack of real verification. Overall: one honest, moderately-confident pick rather than a deep bench of proven dupes for this specific EDP.

Questions

What is the cheapest dupe for Guerlain L'Homme Ideal EDP?
Mirada Perfumes Stardom Deal For Man (EDP) is the cheapest community-vetted dupe of Guerlain L'Homme Ideal EDP, typically around $15–25.
What is the closest clone to Guerlain L'Homme Ideal EDP?
Mirada Perfumes Stardom Deal For Man (EDP) is the community's top pick.
How many dupes of Guerlain L'Homme Ideal EDP are there?
1 community-vetted dupe of Guerlain L'Homme Ideal EDP: Mirada Perfumes Stardom Deal For Man (EDP).

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