Lovefest Burning Cherry vs Sweet Diamond Pink Pepper | 25
Side by side. Scored honestly.
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Side by side
Comparing the originals — price, breadth, listed-note depth.
Black cherry opens bright and almost candied, quickly anchored by a warm cinnamon bite that keeps it from reading as purely sweet. The rose stays in the background — structural rather than floral — while tobacco and amber push the heart toward something richer and more resinous as it settles. The dry-down is all tonka and smoldering amber, soft but persistent, with a sillage that hugs close rather than broadcasting. Projection is moderate; this earns its warmth rather than demanding attention — a cold-weather fragrance for evenings that start with dinner and end somewhere darker.
Opens with a sharp, almost electric pink pepper bite undercut by bright bergamot, giving it an immediate fizzy-citrus edge. The heart softens quickly into a sheer royal lily and Bulgarian rose accord dusted with saffron — warm but not heavy, keeping that peppery tingle alive underneath. The dry-down turns musky and gently sweet, losing the citrus while the saffron and rose meld into a soft skin-close warmth. Projection is moderate and polished; sillage lingers without shouting. — A flirtatious daytime-to-dinner fragrance for anyone who wants florals with actual spine.
How they overlap
Lovefest Burning Cherry and Sweet Diamond Pink Pepper | 25 share exactly one note (rose). The overlap is real but narrow — most of the wear experience will diverge.
The buying decision
Lovefest Burning Cherry is the cheaper original at $136 compared to $559 for Sweet Diamond Pink Pepper | 25 — about 76% less.
Recommendation
If you're price-sensitive, Lovefest Burning Cherry delivers comparable territory at $423 less than Sweet Diamond Pink Pepper | 25. If you want the specific character of Sweet Diamond Pink Pepper | 25 — the prose above is the better guide than the price — the premium is what you're paying for.