
Ishraq captures the bright citrus opening and floral heart of Dama Bianca reasonably well, with the iris-jasmine accord serving as the focal point in both fragrances. However, Ishraq tends to emphasize the woody base more prominently, slightly overshadowing the delicate lilac and malt nuances that give the original its sophisticated character. The white musk and sandalwood are well-represented, though the overall composition feels somewhat more linear and less complex.
Ishraq lacks the subtle malt sweetness and lilac complexity found in the original, resulting in a slightly more straightforward woody-floral profile. Longevity and sillage are comparable, but the clone doesn't fully capture Dama Bianca's refined balance between its fruity, floral, and creamy elements.