
Lahdath successfully captures the core rose-vanilla-sugar DNA of Roses Vanille, with comparable sweetness and floral balance throughout the wear. The opening and base notes are remarkably close, though Lahdath's musk tends to be slightly more prominent and less refined than the original's white musk accord. Longevity and sillage are respectable but fall slightly short of the designer fragrance's projection.
Lahdath delivers a more linear scent with stronger musk presence in the base, while the original has more nuanced water notes in the opening and a creamier vanilla development. The clone is slightly less complex and refined, though it maintains the signature sweet rose character at a fraction of the price.