All My Girls vs Baccarat Rouge 540
Alexandria Fragrances vs Maison Francis Kurkdjian
These two are directly linked — All My Girls is built to mimic Baccarat Rouge 540's signature saffron-jasmine-amberwood accord, so the real question is whether the original is worth ten times the price.
| All My Girls | Baccarat Rouge 540 | |
|---|---|---|
| Brand | Alexandria Fragrances | Maison Francis Kurkdjian |
| Concentration | EDP | EDP |
| Gender | unisex | unisex |
| Price Range | $30-50 | $300+ |
| Top Notes | saffron, jasmine, bitter almond | saffron, jasmine |
| Heart Notes | amberwood, ambergris, cedarwood | amberwood, ambergris |
| Base Notes | fir resin, musk, sandalwood | fir resin, cedar |
| Best Seasons | fall, winter, spring | fall, winter |
Shared Notes (5)
Notes that appear in both fragrances
What People Say
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Maison Francis Kurkdjian Baccarat Rouge 540
The saffron-jasmine opening creates a medicinal-sweet effect that's instantly recognizable and addictive
Amberwood dominates the dry down with a crystalline sweetness that feels both warm and airy
Smells identical to Ariana Grande Cloud and other cheaper dupes, making the price hard to justify
The sweetness can be cloying and headache-inducing in warm weather or when oversprayed
Longevity: 8-10 hours, stays close to skin after initial projection
Value: Extremely expensive for what you get, especially considering nearly identical cheaper alternatives exist
The Verdict
If you're curious about the Baccarat Rouge 540 hype but not ready to commit $300+, All My Girls is a solid, risk-free entry point with a sweeter, less refined take on the same DNA. But if you want the full experience — that airy, crystal-clean dry down and superior longevity — the MFK original is genuinely in a different league and worth saving up for.
Alexandria Fragrances All My Girls
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