
Teriaq
Coumarin-amber-patchouli axis close to Luna Rossa Black; slightly sweeter base.
masculine

Bergamot opens with a clean citrus spark that fades quickly, making way for the real story: coumarin in the heart, dense and tonka-like, with a slight powdery sweetness that reads more sophisticated than sugary. Patchouli grounds it without going earthy — it stays smooth, almost leathery — while amber and musk push a warm, skin-close dry-down that lingers for hours. Projection is moderate, sillage intimate, the kind of trail that rewards closeness rather than announcing a room — cold-weather evenings out, best on confident wearers who prefer depth over loudness.

DUA DESIGNER LINE There’s a kind of night that feels charged, moon high, silence thick, and every breath electric with mystery. Night Of Stars captures that late-hour confidence, where shadows meet allure and everything feels a little more intense.…

Coumarin-amber-patchouli axis close to Luna Rossa Black; slightly sweeter base.
masculine

Bergamot-coumarin-musk composition in the Luna Rossa Black family; drier dry-down.
masculine
The top dupe of Prada's Luna Rossa Black is Night Of Stars by Dua Fragrances, scoring 8/10 for accuracy and 7/10 for longevity. At $33, it's a 80% match to the $125 original — saving roughly $92 per bottle. Below: 2 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 Luna Rossa Black is Night Of Stars by Dua Fragrances (accuracy 8/10, 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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