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Victoria

4.09 de 5
1,741 votos

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Victoria by Lattafa Perfumes is a 2025 creation belonging to the fruity-floral-gourmand olfactive family, designed for men and women. This new fragrance unfolds an olfactive pyramid where the top note is a lemon and meringue tart, followed by a heart of neroli and a base of vanilla.

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  • Invierno 17%
  • Primavera 33%
  • Verano 27%
  • Otoño 23%
  • Día 71%
  • Noche 29%

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1,741 votos

  • Positivo 78%
  • Neutral 12%
  • Negativo 10%

Pirámide olfativa

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Corazón 1 nota
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  • Denise PG

    It has an alcoholic opening that fades quickly, leaving behind an exquisite caramelized lemon scent. I own Devotion, and they’re about 95% similar, with Devotion being slightly sweeter.

  • Platypus5

    It’s a delicious, sweet, and feminine perfume, ideal for continuing to wear vanilla on warm days. It doesn’t smell like lemon pie, but rather limoncello with vanilla. It also doesn’t smell like cleaner or powder. It is intense and a bit alcoholic.

  • Asthoria2357

    I thought it would smell very different from Devotion and was surprised by the resemblance. If you don’t want to spend a lot but want the Devotion experience, this is the perfect perfume.

  • Salomé Hernández

    The scent is very rich: delicate, sweet, and playful. It’s the first from the brand that isn’t sharp or overwhelming; it performs well on skin and is very balanced. It smells like a delicious lemon dessert. Should you try it before buying? Yes, because every body is different and changes the scent. Does it resemble Devotion? In my opinion, no; I think when buying perfume, you should appreciate what the house achieves and how they use ingredients, rather than looking for it to be identical to another.

  • Lattafa Victoria is a delicious gourmand inspired by Devotion, with 90-95% similarity. It brings to mind a realistic lemon pie with lovely floral and vanilla touches. It’s an excellent proposal from Lattafa with outstanding performance in longevity and projection. For gourmand lovers, it’s a solid recommendation, though I recommend trying it before buying.

  • piedadoriele

    I went to the store looking for something different from my favorites (old money, vanilla, and iris) and tried Devotion first. Out of curiosity, I tried this ‘dupe,’ and Victoria is much more delicious and accurate than D&G. I feel it’s better thought out and executed; basically, Victoria fits me way better. Devotion just smells like cleaner and isn’t as sweet. The difference is only $20. I’ll definitely buy it again; it’s a must-have.

  • It’s not even close to being a dupe of Devotion. At first, it smells like classic English cologne, then sweet lemon with a soft cloud of vanilla. It’s pleasant, but I don’t think it deserves all the hype on social media. It’s good, but not impressive.

  • Ma Cristina

    Delicious, though for me it’s not the same as Devotion in terms of scent or intensity. I’d describe it as soft lemon with cream, even reminding me of marshmallows when it dries down to a powdery finish. Not as citrusy as I imagined, but very pleasant as a perfume in itself.

  • It hurts me to write this. Lattafa was all success for me, this one I thought would enchant me based on the notes, DID NOT like it. If you’re looking for sweet lemon with vanilla, it’s not here. It’s a vanilla cookie. My mom tried it and said it smells like white chocolate. That’s it, lactonic, like a vanilla pudding with a drop of lemon that you can’t even feel. The worst part is it doesn’t last anything on skin, I hope when it oxidizes it lasts more.

  • I love it so much. It’s almost identical to Loyal to You by B&BW. Just saw the performance!!

  • charlotinable

    Didn’t expect it, but it smells elegant and natural. It has that sugared meringue vibe with caramelized vanilla, but the neroli adds a touch of sophistication. Plus, there’s an earthy, dry note I can’t quite define, though it dries down to something herbaceous. Very delicious!

  • I really wanted to try it, I followed the reviews, but honestly it’s nothing like what I expected. The lemon scent doesn’t smell like a dessert like Devotion, it smells like lemon essence. I expected something less synthetic. It’s not entirely bad, lasted quite a while on my skin with moderate projection.

  • Honeyapothecary

    I bought it for incredible reviews. I thought it was a soft, elegant gourmand. Vanilla, lemon dessert, and flowers sound good. I bought a decant because I don’t buy blind. I regret it totally. It’s the worst perfume I’ve bought and I like almost everything. I have all types and this is the first time I regret it. They say it’s a Devotion dupe. It smells similar at first, but Devotion transforms into something pleasant. This doesn’t. Please, don’t buy the full bottle blind. If you liked it, good for you, but it’s the first time I disliked it so much.

  • Coni Macarena Miel

    Thank god I could try it before buying. I was sure based on reviews, well, I don’t know Devotion anyway, but they said it was better… What a disappointment. It wasn’t anything like a lemon pie. Those of us who love gourmands know we need to smell like dessert, and this is just another vanilla dessert. It’s not bad, but it’s not what’s advertised. It has too many stars for what it is. Compared to Petra, which is what I ended up buying and is sublime, the hype makes sense there, but not here, what a shame.

  • Belenoutesok

    I bought it a bit blind because whenever I try Devotion I feel I like it, but not enough to buy it. I tried this alternative and I must confess I regret it a little. It has NOTHING to do with the lemon in Devotion. I agree with the reviews: it seems more like a ‘lemon cookie’ (yes, synthetic), nothing like what I expected. In the end, it loses the lemon and becomes subtle, more ‘soapy’, but very far from being vanilla. Disappointed 🙁

  • Without a doubt, one of my favorites. It gives me an ethereal sensation, between clouds. Delicate aroma with lemon and vanilla, very creamy. Smells like a lemon cookie. It makes me feel hugged, clean, and warm. Beautiful fragrance. It’s light but with spectacular longevity. Lasts a long time on skin and even longer on clothes, I even smelled it after washing the garment.

  • Like Devotion, it smells like ‘Turkish delights’ to me, but Devotion goes for orange while Victoria is a synthetic yellow lemon with cookies. IT IS NOT A DUPE OF DEVOTION, it’s a discontinued distant flanker. If you’re from Mexico, imagine Emperador de Limón with vanilla (?). I love it. I live in heat and it doesn’t get cloying, whenever I wear it men and women ask for it, it’s 100% unisex.

  • I received a small decant with a purchase and I’m grateful for it. Based on the reviews, I was convinced to buy it, but on my skin, it doesn’t live up to the gourmand reputation. I smell hard lemon caramel all the time, very synthetic; there are moments I think I smell like a cleaning product. I don’t sense the neroli or vanilla they claim it has; it just doesn’t suit me. In contrast, testing Devotion shows a huge difference in aroma; that one suits me perfectly, and I feel like a walking dessert.

  • juliaguilera

    I was scared it wouldn’t work for me because someone said it smelled like sour lemon on their skin, but luckily, the sweetness of any perfume explodes on me. This was super linear; it smelled like lemon pie the whole time. Very good, another Arabic on my favorites list.

  • Victoria Eldan

    I had high hopes; I wanted to add it to my favorites because I use and adore Devotion by DG. Having a good, affordable alternative excited me, but NO. Victoria is synthetic and acidic. On my skin, it felt like a talcum-powdered bathroom cleaner, something weird. Maybe it has a distant air of Devotion, but it can’t compare; it lacks that candied lemon and vanilla sweet note, nor that elegance and warmth that stands out. I’m glad I didn’t buy Victoria.

  • Both Devotions are my favorite perfumes. I bought Victoria to see how similar it was, but it was a disappointment. I don’t like its opening or dry down at all. It’s not a dupe; probably a bad inspiration. The one that actually surprised me is Mysthic Bouquet; that one is very similar, but to Devotion Intense.

  • I recently tested this fragrance on my skin. At first, I didn’t like it much; it took me a moment to understand what I was smelling. But after a few minutes, the perfume took on a very sweet aroma, and I felt I recognized that scent. I was surprised: about two hours later, the perfume was very similar, almost identical, to D&G’s Devotion EDP. I was quite surprised by how it smelled on my skin. A great alternative for all budgets.

  • Étoile Blanche

    There’s a new trend on Fragrantica: bashing a perfume to pretend you know your stuff. Comments like ‘smells like talc’ or ‘toilet cleaner.’ Does that add anything, or is it just disappointment because it’s not a pink liquid that smells like bubblegum? Nothing wrong with bubblegum scents, but the perfume world is vast. ‘LO AMOOOOOOO’ isn’t a review. Those ultra-fine noses can’t distinguish lemon from neroli, which is basically what Victoria smells like: a lemon tart with neroli, meringue, and lovely vanilla. If you don’t like those notes, try a pink bottle. Once I atomized it, I knew I’d smelled it before; it reminds me a lot of Victoria Secret’s Eau So Sexy, but in beast mode. I love it and don’t see it as especially summery. It makes you feel good, but without that wrongly associated summer vibe for citrus scents. It’s a gourmand lemon scent, which doesn’t mean it’s citrusy. Dries down very vanilla. Not much evolution, stays linear. For projection and performance, I’d give it a 9. It’s a well-made perfume with no pretensions. I don’t know Devotion and wasn’t looking for a dupe. You have to test fragrances on skin, which is what they’re for. Not on blotting paper or spraying in the air like a room freshener. It’s like judging a painting by just looking at the colors in the tubes without the canvas. Reviews are also invalid if you stick your nose right in the atomized spot; you have to wait for it to dry. There are at least three phases: top, heart, and dry down. Another tip is to smell it from a distance for at least the first few hours. Otherwise, your nose gets overwhelmed, similar to tasting a spoonful of stew to check the salt and burning your tongue. Anyway, to the polygamous perfume experts. P.S.: I’m not an expert, and you don’t need to be to write a decent review. Sometimes I marvel at how some people can write without saying anything useful.

  • It’s delicious but feels unisex to me, not feminine. I should have tested it more; so far, it’s suitable for daily wear for a medium season but nothing too surprising. The hype seems exaggerated to me; I think the Cher version performs better.

  • sportacus621

    Very nice in the first few seconds, it left me with a strong burnt smell, but it smelled great on my friend: sweet, caramelized, and lemony without the plastic note that hit me. Definitely try before you buy.

  • Excellent dupe for Devotion Intense, I love it. I tested them one by one, with the Victoria fully macerated for a month; to me, it’s practically identical. Devotion is slightly more intense and has a tiny bit more quality, but the Victoria still lasts all day. It’s absolutely worth it if you want to save a few bucks. 🍋🟩🧁

  • It’s close to Devotion but not the same; think of it as the cousin. On my skin, it dries down sweeter with a simpler evolution, featuring that lemon meringue pie vibe. The longevity is moderate, then it becomes very faint. I tested it in summer here in Chile and it didn’t overwhelm me, though I’m curious how it performs in other seasons.

  • I’m amazed by this beast of a perfume. It smells refined, so similar to Devotion it doesn’t even seem Arab; I love it and the money I’m saving by not buying Devotion right now is just hilarious. I’m so happy. I noticed that Devotion’s opening gives me a lemon pie or very sweet lemon dessert vibe, while Victoria starts with fresh lemon and the sweet notes gradually appear. This creates an olfactory experience where I see myself picking lemons from the family tree and setting them aside while I prepare the sweet cream for my next lemon pie. Instead of an aroma wave, three notes hit me: first the fresh lemon, then the sweetness, and later the blend that results in something like Devotion or very close to it. We’ll see how it goes after a few hours, since Devotion on me stays linear from start to finish.

  • No luck for me; I ended up gifting it. I bought it hoping for a lemon scent but got hit with a heavy vanilla caramel cookie. What a pity—it lasted hours on my skin but just wasn’t for me. Since buying it six months ago, I’ve only worn it twice. My friend took it and will appreciate it more.

  • No, it doesn’t remind me of Devotion at all. I bought it blindly based on recommendations and have the decant: it’s not a dupe, it’s an inspiration. Victoria is more floral with the neroli, while Devotion has a heavier but richer vanilla. If you compare them, they’re 70% similar, but if you’re looking for a dupe, check out another option. I’ve worn this for a month and can’t detect any sillage or longevity; maybe I’m just used to Lattafa having these characteristics, but Victoria fades to nothing after two hours and I have to sniff my wrist to smell anything. I’ve given up and will store it until autumn to see if anything changes.

  • MelinaCereza

    My signature scent is Devotion EDP; I have both the Intense and this one. Here’s my take. First: I love it, but there are things to consider. * If Devotion is your favorite scent in the world and you can afford it without hesitation, it has better ingredient quality and a creaminess that D&G achieves masterfully. * If you love Devotion but don’t want to spend a fortune, with this gorgeous, budget-friendly option, you’re basically scamming the system, because it’s an amazing perfume. * LONGEVITY: Right when I bought it, I felt the lemon note was sharper, but over time the blend improved significantly, boosting longevity to about 8 hours with an incredible 3-hour projection. I’m addicted to Devotion, so it doesn’t replace it in my house, but if you can’t access it, this is BEAUTIFUL. Or if you like it but aren’t a fan, having Victoria in your collection will leave you DELIGHTED. HOPE THIS HELPS.

  • Well, I see the other user’s point: you barely smell it once you apply it, it dries down quickly, and it does resemble Devotion Intense, though not identically (for now). I recommend not buying blindly and testing it on your skin. What you’ll feel without putting on your perfume sniffer hat is simply lemon with vanilla. Unlike other Arabic perfumes, it’s not an overly cloying vanilla; the lemon cuts through it very well. That’s the simplest way to describe it. I’m from Salta and wouldn’t wear this in summer, so I recommend it for winter and autumn.

  • HiedraVenenosa

    I’m glad I didn’t fall for the hype and didn’t buy it months ago. It didn’t seem special to me at all. I love Devotion Intense and the original, but Victoria didn’t feel special to me; sorry, compared to the D&G ones, it’s a basic. There are great Lattafa perfumes, but this isn’t one of them: poor longevity, no projection, and it lacks the density and delicious scent of Devotion. Pass.

  • What a beautiful perfume! I first heard it in a physical store and thought, ‘hey, I really like this,’ but I left it on standby because I was looking for something more oriental and woody for fall/winter. Now I’ve pulled it back from my wishlist with excitement and suspect I’ll wear it a lot in the good weather. I don’t usually love all citrus scents because I have an aversion to ones that give a cold or empty-stomach feeling (happens with very ozonic or green ones like Light Blue). But this smells like the meringue on a lemon pie or a lemon macaron with a touch of orange blossom. That’s why I adore the vanilla and powdery base. I think it’s very elegant without losing its spark. I’m not sure if it’s a good dupe for Devotion since I knew it was inspired by something but didn’t know which one; I’ll update my opinion. It could give off the vibe of Kayali’s Capri in a Bottle Lemon Sugar. If you’re looking for a pure citrus, this might not be your thing; always test it on your skin first. It has a gorgeous bottle that reminds me of 18th-century marble, a bit like Marie Antoinette.

  • All three declared notes are noticeable right from the start, and it smells like straight sugar. It reminds me of the base of Yara Elixir: that same Yum Bujee DNA but with lemon instead of strawberry, plus a really sweet, vanilla-like dry down. I liked it, though it didn’t last long on my skin, which happens with almost every fragrance I own.

  • Elizabethps98

    I’m not usually into gourmand perfumes, but this is so rich thanks to the great balance between the sweetness and the citrus from the lemon tart note. It doesn’t leave a huge trail, but if you’re close to people, they’ll ask what you’re wearing. I really like it.

  • The opening didn’t convince me because of how sharp the lemon was, but once it dried down on my skin, it left a lovely vanilla scent similar to Eilish N1, just softer, cuter, and perfect for any season. I liked it.