
Miss Armaf Catwalk
Direct I Want Choo clone — white floral, sweet, long-lasting per community reviews. Projection is comparable to the original; peach-jasmine-vanilla structure intact.
feminine

Opens with a juicy, almost candy-bright peach threaded through red spider lily, which adds a slightly exotic floral edge without going green or sharp. The heart settles into jasmine and tuberose — classic white florals, creamy rather than heady — anchored quickly by vanilla that pulls everything toward gourmand territory. Sandalwood in the dry-down keeps it from going full dessert, lending just enough warmth and softness to extend the sillage. Projection is moderate to strong; it announces itself but doesn't overwhelm a room — best for warm-weather daywear or casual evenings when you want something effortlessly pretty without overthinking it.

Shared peach-vanilla DNA with I Want Choo, slightly more gourmand. Best longevity in the sub-$35 tier for this accord.

Direct I Want Choo clone — white floral, sweet, long-lasting per community reviews. Projection is comparable to the original; peach-jasmine-vanilla structure intact.
feminine
The top dupe of Jimmy Choo's I Want Choo is Angham by Lattafa, scoring 7/10 for accuracy and 8/10 for longevity. At $25, it's a 70% match to the $110 original — saving roughly $85 per bottle. Below: 1 more dupe scored across the same two dimensions, aggregated from Reddit r/fragranceclones, Fragrantica, and blind tests.
Based on community consensus, the highest-accuracy dupe for I Want Choo is Angham by Lattafa (accuracy 7/10, longevity 8/10). 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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