Chanel's Coco Mademoiselle Eau de Parfum ($146) is a much-loved fragrance that debuted in 2001, created by the brand to market to younger customers (via Everfumed). While Chanel No. 5's powdery, musky scent can appeal to just about anyone, the iconic line wanted something just a bit more youthful and floral. Coco Mademoiselle's scent profile is described as a "warm floral" and features Turkish rose, orange, and patchouli for deep complexity. It's no wonder Coco Mademoiselle is one of the brand's most popular scents in the U.S., giving off freshness with its jasmine and vetiver notes. The perfume's 2006 commercial featuring Keira Knightley made the scent even more iconic, featuring the actress riding around Paris in a motorcycle with Joss Stone singing, "It's A Man's Man's Man's World" in the background. We'll never stop loving this fragrance, but now that we've found the perfect dupe, we might finally be ready to let go once and for all!
According to Good To Know, Suddenly Madam Glamour Eau De Parfum ($23.99) is an uncanny dupe for Chanel's Coco Mademoiselle. As per the website, it uses the same notes of rose, vetiver, patchouli, and citrus to nail the scent we've come to know and love. At less than one-fifth of Chanel's hefty price tag, this is a no-brainer — especially with countless Amazon reviewers saying it "smells amazing," is perfect for "daily wear," and is "very similar to" and "just like" Coco Mademoiselle. Win!