Replica By the Fireplace vs Replica Scandal
Side by side. Scored honestly.
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Side by side
Comparing the originals — price, breadth, listed-note depth.
Opens with a lightly smoky, almost edible chestnut that reads less like a fireplace and more like roasted nuts cooling on a hearth. Cloves add gentle spice in the heart without turning sharp, while guaiac wood brings a soft, ash-tinged smokiness that anchors the whole thing. The dry-down is where it earns its reputation: vanilla and cashmeran meld into a warm, skin-close marshmallow sweetness that lingers quietly for hours. Projection stays modest — intimate rather than loud, with a close sillage that rewards proximity. — Best worn on cold evenings when you want to smell like somewhere, not something.
Pink pepper opens with a bright, slightly fizzy snap before the peony softens everything into a clean, powdery floral. The almond sits quietly underneath — barely sweet, more skin-like than dessert — while sandalwood and musk pull the dry-down toward a warm, close-wearing finish. Projection stays moderate from the start and tightens to a soft skin scent within a few hours; sillage is polite rather than commanding. The overall effect is tidy, feminine, and lightly sensual without being heavy — a dressed-up softness rather than a statement. — Best in cooler months, date nights, or anywhere a clean-skin floral with subtle warmth reads as effortlessly put-together.
How they overlap
Replica By the Fireplace and Replica Scandal share exactly one note (musk). The overlap is real but narrow — most of the wear experience will diverge.
The buying decision
Replica Scandal is the cheaper original at $135 compared to $185 for Replica By the Fireplace — about 27% less.