
Velvet Oud
Similar milky-sweet base with a subtle oud twist; less linear than Bianco Latte but in the same family.
unisex

Warm and unapologetically edible from the first spray — milky and sweet, but not cloying. The opening leads with fresh milk and soft vanilla, quickly pulled down into a caramel-tinged heart that feels almost skin-like rather than bakery-sweet. Tonka bean adds a faint nuttiness that keeps it from reading as pure dessert. Sandalwood and musk anchor the dry-down into something genuinely cozy, with low-to-moderate sillage that stays close after the first hour. — A cold-weather skin scent for anyone who wants comfort without apology.

The closest Bianco Latte match on the market — milky vanilla-caramel accord is nearly indistinguishable from the original.

Similar milky-sweet base with a subtle oud twist; less linear than Bianco Latte but in the same family.
unisex

Milky-sweet opening is on point but the sandalwood dry-down diverges into a more generic musk territory.
unisex
Solid creamy-vanilla profile that leans slightly more gourmand than Bianco Latte; excellent value proposition.
unisex
The closest match, Khadlaj Cream Velvet, scores accuracy 8 for $18–$30 — a small gap. For most buyers the dupe captures the scent; the original mainly buys you the bottle, the brand experience, and the last-phase nuance a budget formula tends to simplify.
The top dupe of Giornata's Bianco Latte is Cream Velvet by Khadlaj, scoring 8/10 for accuracy and 7/10 for longevity. At $18, it's a 80% match to the $180 original — saving roughly $162 per bottle. Below: 3 more dupes scored across the same two dimensions, aggregated from Reddit r/fragranceclones, Fragrantica, and blind tests.
Based on community consensus, the highest-accuracy dupe for Bianco Latte is Cream Velvet by Khadlaj — a Spot-on match (8/10 accuracy, longevity 7/10). If you prioritize longevity over accuracy, sort the grid above by longevity to see the top performer on that axis.
Every dupe is rated on two independent dimensions: scent accuracy (how closely it matches the original) and longevity (how long it lasts on skin). Scores are aggregated from community consensus on Reddit r/fragrance, r/fragranceclones, and Fragrantica. They are never averaged into a single number — accuracy and longevity are separate decisions.
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