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En complément de ce que conclut la Réflexion sur la COP 26 publiée dans la dernière page de ce numéro, soulignons ici le fait qu’en trois mois les Gafam – Google, Apple, Facebook, Amazon, Microsoft – ont cumulé plus de 60 milliards d’euros de profits. Autrement dit que les géants du numérique n’ont jamais gagné autant d’argent, ni engrangé autant de bénéfices dans les comptes de leurs propriétaires.
Si l’on ajoute à ce chiffre les sommes faramineuses que les grandes entreprises industrielles des cinq continents ont-elles-mêmes mises de côté, l’on conclut qu’en moins de trois mois et malgré la crise économique qui résulte de la pandémie du coronavirus jamais, ou presque, les riches capitalistes n’ont autant prospéré. Ceci alors même que des centaines de millions, des milliards d’êtres humains se trouvent confrontés à une crise économique que le dérèglement climatique aggrave de jour en jour.
A quelques semaines de la tenue de la vingt-sixième conférence mondiale sur le climat, il convient donc, en effet, de dénoncer le fossé qui ne cesse de s’approfondir entre quelques dizaines de multimilliardaires et le reste de l’humanité. Un fossé dans lequel s’enfonce tout particulièrement le continent le plus peuplé de la planète, l’Afrique, notre Afrique, dont la Covid-19 aggrave de jour en jour les difficultés. Avec en toile de fond le scandale absolu que constitue la très faible livraison des vaccins sur le continent – 100 millions de doses à la date du 1er juillet au lieu des 800 millions promises ! – et la très faible vaccination des Africains – 1 % des 3,5 milliards d’injections réalisées dans le monde ! –.
Ce que démontrent les évènements tragiques que nous vivons aujourd’hui est bien le fait qu’au lieu de résoudre les problèmes auxquels se trouvent confrontés les peuples dits émergents, le système économique et financier actuel, sur lequel surfent les ultra-capitalistes de l’hémisphère nord, les aggrave bien au-delà du raisonnable. Autrement dit, plus l’économie mondiale se développe plus elle profite aux riches et ignore les pauvres de la planète. Croire qu’un tel système prolifèrera longtemps encore est une illusion dont les Etats et les gouvernements feraient bien de se débarrasser sans attendre car tôt ou tard il provoquera une révolution planétaire qu’ils paieront au prix fort.
The Best Perfume Dupes for Designer Scents
There are few things more annoying than running out of your favorite designer perfume and realizing you have to shell out $100+ again. But you gotta smell good, right? When you’re not in the mood to treat yourself to another bottle so soon, don’t worry, there is a fragrance dupe for just about every luxury perfume.
To help you out, ET Style searched the internet high and low for affordable alternatives to coveted, high-end women’s fragrances from Yves Saint Laurent, Byredo, Maison Francis Kurkdjian Paris and Le Labo. The best part? Prices of the dupes we found start at $4.
Be sure to also check out our other dupe finds, including ones for scented candles and Lululemon leggings.
If you’re looking for a designer perfume dupe (or just the perfect scent), shop our favorite dupes for designer scents, ahead.
ET Style’s Picks for Best Perfume Dupes:
La Vie Est Belle Eau de Parfum by Lancôme will catch your nose every time. It has a powdery and flowery scent that’s balanced by a touch of musk that’s full-bodied but not overpowering. You can get a similar sweet, floral experience from Zara’s Red Vanilla at a fraction of the price.
The famous Maison Francis Kurkdjian Paris Baccarat Rouge 540 will cost you a pretty penny ($300 to be exact), but luckily Ariana Grande’s Cloud Eau de Parfum is described as a way less expensive alternative. Both have an airy sweet, floral scent and warm quality.
Yves Saint Laurent Black Opium is one of the most recognizable designer fragrances, thanks to the intoxicating blend of coffee, white flowers and vanilla. To match it, we found one of the Zara perfume dupes. The Zara Gardenia perfume is nearly identical to the YSL signature scent with notes of coffee, orange blossom and vanilla. At just $20 for the 50ml bottle, it’s hard to resist.
There’s no doubt Le Labo Santal 33 has reached cult status for its alluring woody, leathery scent. The Maison Louis Marie No.04 is reminiscent of the $192 designer fragrance and saves you over $100. They both share notes of sandalwood and cedarwood, with a touch of spice that could be your new favorite scent.
OK, hear us out. We saw on TikTok that there’s a Byredo designer scent dupe in the form of, wait for it, a Febreze air freshener. TikTok user @ohuprettythings says the Febreze Odor-Eliminating Air Freshener in Wood smells like the luxurious fragrance store, like the brand’s best-selling woody, aromatic Byredo Mojave Ghost perfume.
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Zara fan reveals which bargain scents are EXACT dupes for pricey designer perfumes
NOTHING says luxury quite like a designer perfume - but during lockdown, we haven’t been able to justify spending £80 on a fragrance when the most exciting social activity we have planned is a Saturday night Zoom call with the girls.
Well if you’re running low on your signature scent and don’t want to blow an eye-watering amount on a replacement bottle, then you might want to head on over to the Zara website.
9 Perfume expert Abby claims Zara’s Gardenia perfume is a dupe for Black Opium Credit: tiktok/@perfume_tiktok
According to TikTok star and ZARA superfan Abby, the brand’s range of fragrances are amazing dupes for pricey designer perfumes - and prices start from just £12.99.
Earlier this week, the perfume expert - who boasts almost 60,000 followers - raved about the bargain scents which are “great if you’re on a budget” and gave a run-down of her top four.
Rather than spending £80 on another bottle of YSL’s hugely popular Black Opium, Abby recommended giving ZARA’s £14.99 Gardenia perfume a try.
She raved: “It’s very very similar to Black Opium by Yves Saint Laurent.
9 The perfume can cost up to £80 Credit: Boots
Black Opium Perfume, £80 from lookFantastic - buy now
9 Both perfumes have notes of orange blossom and coffee Credit: www.zara.com
ZARA Gardenia perfume, £14.99 - buy now
“It has the coffee. It has the orange blossom and it has the sex appeal! I rate it.”
Next up is ZARA’s £7.99 Powdery Magnolia which Abby says is just like Chloé’s Eau de Parfum which can cost up to £123.
Comparing the two, Abby said: “ZARA has no chill - look at the bows! They’re so similar.
“But Powdery Magnolia is very similar to Chloé by Chloé and I really really struggle to tell the difference [between the two].”
9 Chloe perfume can cost up to £123 for a large bottle Credit: Amazon
Chloé Eau de Parfum, £52 from John Lewis - buy now
9 Powdery Magnolia is a cheaper alternative Credit: www.zara.com
ZARA Powdery Magnolia, £7.99 - buy now
9 Black Peony has similar notes to Flowerbomb Credit: www.zara.com
Zara Black Peony, £7.99 - buy now
9 Flowebomb has notes of amber like the Zara perfume Credit: theperfumeshop.com
Viktor & Rolf Flowerbomb, £56 from Boots - buy now
According to their product descriptions, both the floral fragrances have notes of peony and magnolia.
Moving onto the next high street dupe, Abby urged shoppers to stock up on ZARA’s Black Peony which she claims smells just like Viktor & Rolf’s Flowerbomb.
“This one’s always sold out but if you can get your hands on Black Peony, it’s very similar to Flowerbomb,” she said. “And dare I say it, I think I prefer the Black Peony.”
Again, both the fragrances have base notes of amber and vanilla along with some floral top notes too.
9 Woman Gold is just £5.99 Credit: www.zara.com
ZARA Woman Gold, £5.99 - buy now
9 Both perfumes have notes of honey and jasmine Credit: Boots
Paco Rabanne Lady Million, £41.99 from Perfume Shop - buy now
Finally, Abby said ZARA’s Woman Gold is an “absolute must-have” if you’re a fan of Paco Rabanne’s Lady Million.
She claimed: “It’s literally the exact same […] thank me later!”
The £5.99 high street fragrance has notes of honey, jasmine and gardenia which also pop up in the designer fragrance that can cost up to £139.
Unsurprisingly, the video was a hit on TikTok and prompted others to share their favourite designer dupes.
One replied: “Violet blossom and Alien are almost identical.”
Another added: “OMG I’ve been looking for a Flowerbomb dupe - thank you!!”
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