Météore vs Attrape-Rêves
Side by side. Scored honestly.
← Compare different fragrances

Side by side
Comparing the originals — price, breadth, listed-note depth.
Bergamot and mandarin hit bright and clean in the opening — citrus-forward without being sugary, with neroli adding a faint floral lift that keeps it from reading too simple. Pink pepper and cardamom sharpen the heart, giving it a dry, slightly spiced edge that stops the freshness from going flat. Nutmeg adds warmth without heaviness. The dry-down settles into vetiver — earthy, clean, quietly woody — which grounds everything and extends the wear. Projection is moderate, sillage polished rather than loud. — A warm-weather office and daytime fragrance built for someone who wants clean and structured without smelling generic.
Lychee and bergamot open it bright and slightly fizzy, with ginger adding a clean snap before things soften quickly into a peony-rose heart that reads genuinely floral rather than synthetic. The dry-down is where it earns its price: cacao and patchouli settle into a warm, lightly powdered base that feels expensive without turning heavy. Projection is moderate — intimate rather than room-filling — and the sillage lingers as a soft skin-close sweetness for hours. — Best worn in cooler months by someone who wants a polished, grown-up floral with just enough gourmand warmth to feel cozy.
How they overlap
Météore and Attrape-Rêves share exactly one note (bergamot). The overlap is real but narrow — most of the wear experience will diverge.
The buying decision
Météore is the cheaper original at $280 compared to $350 for Attrape-Rêves — about 20% less. Météore is built for spring/summer/fall; Attrape-Rêves for spring/fall/winter. Pick by when you'd actually wear it. Heads up: Météore is marketed masculine, Attrape-Rêves is marketed feminine — they target different wearers, though plenty of buyers cross those lines.