Comparison

Afternoon Swim vs Sauvage Elixir

Side by side. Scored honestly.

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Notes overlap
Shared

No shared notes — these two land in very different territory.

Louis Vuitton Afternoon Swim bottle

Afternoon Swim

$310
Best for accuracy
Alexandria Fragrances Afternoon Splash bottle
Alexandria Fragrances
Afternoon Splash
Accuracy9/10
Best for longevity
ALT Fragrances Daytime Drift bottle
ALT Fragrances
Daytime Drift
Longevity7/10
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Dior Sauvage Elixir bottle

Sauvage Elixir

$185
Best for accuracy
Lattafa Fakhar bottle
Lattafa
Fakhar
Accuracy8/10
Best for longevity
Lattafa Asad bottle
Lattafa
Asad
Longevity9/10
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Verdicts

Closest dupe available
9/10
Afternoon Swim
8/10
Sauvage Elixir
Strongest dupe longevity
7/10
Afternoon Swim
9/10
Sauvage Elixir
Cheapest entry from a top dupe
$29
Afternoon Swim
$15
Sauvage Elixir
Editorial summary

Afternoon Swim

Bergamot and mandarin hit first — sharp, zesty, clean — with a thread of ginger adding mild bite before mint and neroli soften the opening into something airy and cool. The aquatic and sea notes land in the heart as a breezy, slightly abstract oceanic accord rather than a salty or ozonic punch; jasmine keeps it polished without turning powdery. Projection is moderate, sillage stays close to skin, and the dry-down settles into a light musk that barely lingers. Effortless and undemanding — made for warm-weather days, casual wear, anyone who wants clean and fresh without complexity.

Sauvage Elixir

Opens with a sharp grapefruit that burns off fast, giving way almost immediately to a dense spice core — cinnamon and cardamom packed tightly together, slightly medicinal, unapologetically loud. The heart pushes amber and sandalwood into a thick, resinous warmth, while vetiver grounds everything with an earthy bite that keeps it from going full-sweet. Projection is aggressive early, settling into a heavy, close-skin sillage by hour three. The dry-down is long, dark, and persistent — this doesn't whisper. — Cold-weather evenings, confident wear, best when you're not trying to go unnoticed.

How they overlap

Afternoon Swim and Sauvage Elixir share no notes in common — these two fragrances target very different olfactory territory, and the comparison is a question of which direction you want to go rather than which version of the same accord.

The buying decision

Sauvage Elixir is the cheaper original at $185 compared to $310 for Afternoon Swim — about 40% less. Afternoon Swim has 6 scored dupes, with the top accuracy at 9/10 from Alexandria Fragrances Afternoon Splash ($50–$75). Sauvage Elixir has 5, top accuracy 8/10 from Lattafa Fakhar ($15–$28). On the budget side, Sauvage Elixir's top-3 dupes start at $15 versus $29 for the other — the cheaper entry point belongs to Sauvage Elixir.

Recommendation

Both Afternoon Swim and Sauvage Elixir have credible top dupes (within one accuracy point of each other). The choice comes down to which scent direction you actually prefer — the descriptions above are the better guide than the scores.

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