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Parfums de Marly Althair dupe: Imperial by The Fragrance World, 50ml EDP

Parfums de Marly Althair Dupe · Imperial Eau de Parfum

Same scent. Quarter the price.

★★★★★ 4.4 1,247 reviews
Parfums de Marly Althair · 100ml
£265
Imperial · 50ml
£29.95
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Imperial is a oriental Eau de Parfum unisex produced by The Fragrance World in Liverpool, UK at 22 to 30 percent oil concentration, sold as an inspired-by alternative to Parfums de Marly Althair for £29.95.

The Composition

Top. Heart. Base. Side by side.

Imperial Parfums de Marly Althair
Top0–30 min Bergamot, Lavender, Lemon Bergamot, Cardamom, Pink pepper
Heart30 min – 3 h Vanilla, Amber, Tonka Vanilla, Cinnamon, Tonka bean
Base3 – 10 h Musk, Sandalwood, Woody Cedar, Sandalwood, Amber

Imperial

What it smells like: Bergamot on opening. Vanilla through the middle. Musk at the base.

Top0–30 min

Bergamot, Lavender, Lemon

bright. The first thirty minutes on skin.

Heart30 min – 3 h

Vanilla, Amber, Tonka

warm. Carries through the working day.

Base3 – 10 h

Musk, Sandalwood, Woody

lingering. Six to eight hours after the last spray.

Parfums de Marly Althair · The original

For comparison, the official Parfums de Marly Althair note structure.

Top0–30 min

Bergamot, Cardamom, Pink pepper

Opening accord of Parfums de Marly Althair, as composed by Parfums de Marly.

Heart30 min – 3 h

Vanilla, Cinnamon, Tonka bean

The middle accord that carries the wearer through the day.

Base3 – 10 h

Cedar, Sandalwood, Amber

The dry-down. Imperial follows the same architecture at 22–30% oil concentration vs 20-25% (EDP).

More oil, more scent. Longer wear, stronger projection. Imperial sits at the upper end of EDP-grade, overlapping with Extrait.

Imperial
22–30%
Parfums de Marly Althair
20-25%
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Designer Eau de Toilette typically contains 5–12% fragrance oil. Designer Eau de Parfum contains 15–20%. Extrait sits at 20–30%. Imperial is formulated at 22 to 30 percent oil concentration, the upper end of the EDP range, overlapping with Extrait. Higher oil concentration means longer wear, stronger projection, and a fuller scent profile. Parfums de Marly Althair at 20-25% (EDP) is more dilute than Imperial.

Vegan Cruelty-free Made in Liverpool 22–30% EDP
Side by side

Same accord as Parfums de Marly Althair.
Different receipt.

Imperial is developed by perfumers who have composed scents for houses you already own. Same training. Same suppliers in Grasse, France. Same note structure as the £265 original, at 22–30% oil concentration (EDP grade). We cut the theatre, not the oil.

Parfums de Marly Althair vs Imperial — side-by-side comparison: per-ml cost, concentration, longevity, origin, cruelty-free status, 50ml price.
Attribute Parfums de Marly Althair Imperial
Per ml £2.65 £0.60
Concentration 20-25% (EDP) 22-30% EDP
Longevity 4-6 hours 6-10 hours
Made in France Liverpool, UK
Cruelty-free Not certified Certified
50ml price £265 £29.95
£265 £29.95
89% less. Pay for the juice.Not the campaign.
Imperial by The Fragrance World

"We cut the celebrity endorsement, the department store concession, and the brand licence. The difference goes back into the formula."

Katie Johnson, Founder · The Fragrance World
Our Story · Liverpool, UK

You are paying for the bottle.

Designer brands charge £300 or more for a 100ml bottle. The perfume itself costs three to five pounds to make. The rest is theatre: a campaign, a celebrity, a licensing fee, a retail margin, a bottle heavy enough to feel expensive in the hand.

It is simply how the industry has worked for forty years. What has changed is the assumption that you, the buyer, don’t know.

We started The Fragrance World in Liverpool to make one without the designer tax. One bottle. Thirty pounds. No apology, no compromise.

Katie · Liverpool, UK
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Summary · What customers say
  • Customers consistently describe Imperial as remarkably close to Parfums de Marly Althair, often indistinguishable on skin.
  • Multiple verified buyers report 6-10 hour longevity, matching or exceeding the original designer EDP.
  • The dry-down is widely praised as smooth and linear, with the EDP-grade oil concentration cited as the difference.
  • Repeat purchase is the most common follow-up: many reviewers are on their second or third bottle.
★★★★★

Exceptional quality

Cannot believe the quality at this price point. The longevity matches designer fragrances I have paid three times more for. Will definitely be ordering again.

Verified Customer Verified Buyer
★★★★★

Remarkably close

My partner thought I was wearing the designer original. The scent profile is remarkably close. Already recommended to friends.

Verified Customer Verified Buyer
★★★★★

On my second bottle

Started with the 5ml sample, now on my second full-size bottle. The oil concentration genuinely makes a difference to how long it lasts.

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Not sure yet

Try our Parfums de Marly Althair dupe for £4.95.

A 5ml atomiser. Enough for a full week of wear so you can decide on skin, not from a description. Worst case: out £4.95 and a week.

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The designer spent £10 million on a billboard. We spent it on the ingredients.

The Fragrance World
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Parfums de Marly Althair dupe · questions answered

Imperial is The Fragrance World's Parfums de Marly Althair alternative — an Eau de Parfum formulated at 22–30% oil concentration (EDP grade) vs Parfums de Marly Althair's 20-25% (EDP). £29.95 for 50ml vs £265. Made in Liverpool, UK. Vegan and cruelty-free. Not affiliated with Parfums de Marly; referenced here under honest comparative advertising, protected by the UK Trade Marks Act 1994 s.11(2)(b).

More questions in our guide →

No. Imperial is an independently formulated fragrance inspired by Parfums de Marly Althair. Our perfumers study the original scent profile and formulate at 22-30% oil concentration (EDP grade) to achieve a comparable experience. It is not affiliated with Parfums de Marly.
Formulated at 22-30% oil concentration, expect 6-10 hours from a single application. That matches or exceeds the longevity of most designer EDPs at 15-20% concentration.
Yes. Every fragrance we make is vegan and cruelty-free. No exceptions.
Yes. The 5ml discovery spray is £4.95. That is roughly two weeks of daily wear from a single 5ml.
Same quality ingredients, same oil concentration range. The price difference comes from cutting celebrity endorsements, department store commissions, and brand licensing. We manufacture in Liverpool, UK and sell direct. The formulation standard is the same.

We name Parfums de Marly Althair on this page on purpose.

Imperial is not Parfums de Marly Althair. Parfums de Marly Althair is a registered trademark of Parfums de Marly; we are not affiliated with or endorsed by them.

We reference it because that is honestly the fragrance our buyers came from, and most of them did not go back.

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Last thing

Before you buy.

The Fragrance World · Liverpool, UK