Once upon a time, the word knock off was a dirty little secret. You’d hide your fake Gucci (Cucci?) in the back of your wardrobe. Pray no one clocked the crooked logo on your Chanelle. And swear your Louise Vuitton was definitely bought duty-free. But, fast forward to 2025, and counterfeit-esque culture has had a full-blown glow-up. The hashtag #dupe racks up billions of views, Gen Z proudly flaunts “inspired by” everything, and couture tastes on a Chemist Warehouse budget have officially become the new status symbol.
Enter Aqua Di Italiana by DB Designer Brands — a fragrance that bottles old-school Italian charm for the price of your morning oat latte. Inspired by Acqua di Parma Colonia, the $328 icon of citrus sophistication, this dupe smells like first-class flights, linen shirts, and sunlit strolls through Capri with a handsome named Alessandro — without your bank account needing a siesta.
Budget aside the magic really blooms with the Aqua Di Italiana’s scent profile – with opens with the same sparkling trifecta of notes that made Colonia a classic: zesty Sicilian lemon, bergamot, and orange. It’s an instant mood lift — bright, breezy, and utterly transportive, like you’ve just stepped into an alfresco cafe with the Amalfi Coast glinting in the background. Then comes the heart: lavender laced with a whisper of rose and a dash of rosemary, giving it that crisp, clean barbershop energy that feels both timeless and fresh-out-of-the-shower. Finally, it settles into smooth, soapy woods — sandalwood, vetiver, and patchouli — that wrap around you like warm Italian sunshine.
Sound familiar? That’s because it is. The resemblance to Colonia is uncanny. Not in a nasty knockoff kind of way, but in a “how did they manage this sorcery for $12.99?” kind of way. This is because DB Designer Brands has mastered the art of inspired affordability — crafting fragrances that echo the essence of luxury, without pretending to be it. And that’s what makes the dupe era so deliciously freeing. We’re not trying to fool anyone. We’re just smart enough to know a good deal when we smell one.
Aqua Di Italiana doesn’t come in a heritage glass flacon with a family crest or the signature Parma yellow box. But, spritz it on your pulse points, and you’ll still get that same sun-soaked sophistication — a citrusy wink that says I have taste, but I also have bills.
The beauty of a great dupe is that it lets you play in the same olfactory playground as the designer crowd, without the guilt (or the credit card statement). It’s about accessibility, not imitation. About celebrating good taste, not gatekeeping it. And in a world where one TikTok haul can make a product sell out in minutes, Aqua Di Italiana proves that luxury is no longer about the label — it’s about how it makes you feel.
So, if your fragrance shelf is missing that clean-cut, “I just stepped off a Vespa in Rome” scent, save yourself the splurge. Pop into your local Chemist Warehouse, grab this little bottle of Italian sunshine, and revel in the fact that smelling expensive no longer has to be expensive.
Because, really … why spend $328 when $13 smells just as divine?