
Stellar Oud diverges significantly from Megamare's fresh marine identity, replacing the original's salty, mineral-driven aesthetic with a heavy oud-centric profile. While both fragrances share ambroxan and musk in their bases, Khadlaj's interpretation leans into warm, resinous woods rather than the crisp, ozonic seaweed character that defines Orto Parisi's creation. This is a fundamentally different fragrance despite the attempted base note alignment.
Stellar Oud focuses on oud and incense rather than Megamare's signature sea salt and mineral freshness, making it substantially warmer and less aquatic. The clone also lacks the driftwood-seaweed accord that gives the original its distinctive coastal character.