
Dupes for
Versace Versace Pour Homme
Versace Pour Homme (2008, Alberto Morillas) is a mainstream aromatic-fougere citrus scent, and its clone landscape is thin compared to blockbusters like Dylan Blue or Eros — most 'similar fragrance' discussion online is really about other designer scents (Acqua di Gio, Bleu de Chanel, Rasasi Hawas) rather than dedicated budget dupes. The one genuine clone-house product built specifically around this exact vintage formula is Dua Fragrances' Homage Pour Homme, which the brand states was reverse-engineered from a 2008 bottle; independent verification is limited to a note-matching comparison tool and the brand's own marketing rather than deep community threads. Beyond that, Rasasi Hatem is occasionally cited (mainly on Parfumo) as smelling like a spicier, peppery cousin of VPH after the first 15-20 minutes, and Zara's discontinued 'Lisboa' has scattered TikTok/blog mentions as a cheap dupe, though reviewers describe it as more of a hybrid between VPH and Acqua di Gio with inconsistent longevity. Overall community consensus is much thinner than for other Versace flankers, so confidence here is moderate-low and the list should be read as 'best available leads' rather than a well-established clone consensus.
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