Fragrance Inspired by Carolina Herrera Under The Sea Women — Depths Reverie

Depths Reverie is our fragrance inspired by Carolina Herrera Under The Sea Women. Below: the shared accords, the scent-DNA similarity, and an honest take on where it lands versus the original.

"Inspired by" should mean a real interpretation of the original's DNA — not a vague nod. Here is the DNA.

Depths Reverie

Depths Reverie

Our price: $80.00
Scent-DNA match: 86.3%

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Scent comparison

Original: Carolina Herrera Under The Sea WomenDepths Reverie
Top notesRose, YlangRose, Ylang
Heart notesSandalwood, AmberSandalwood, Amber
Base notesVanilla, CoconutVanilla, Coconut
Scent family
Concentrationeau de parfumeau de parfum
Our price / Original est. retail$80.00

Why it matches

Depths Reverie tracks Carolina Herrera Under The Sea Women through the same olfactory backbone — the shared signature notes are Rose, Ylang, Sandalwood, Amber, Vanilla. On our 16-facet scent-DNA model the two profiles overlap by about 86%, so it delivers the same opening-to-drydown character at a fraction of the retail price.

Frequently asked questions

Is Depths Reverie a good Carolina Herrera Under The Sea Women dupe?
Yes — Depths Reverie overlaps Carolina Herrera Under The Sea Women by about 86.3% on our 16-facet scent-DNA model, sharing its core notes (Rose, Ylang, Sandalwood, Amber). It's the closest match we carry.
What does Depths Reverie smell like?
It opens with Rose, Ylang, a heart of Sandalwood, Amber, drying down to Vanilla, Coconut — mirroring the Carolina Herrera Under The Sea Women arc.
How long does Depths Reverie last?
As a eau de parfum, Depths Reverie gives strong, multi-hour longevity with respectable projection — comparable to what people expect from Carolina Herrera Under The Sea Women.
How much cheaper is it than Carolina Herrera Under The Sea Women?
You get a near-identical experience for a fraction of the original's price.

Related dupes

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