
Why by Privezarah captures the creamy floral heart and woody base of Y reasonably well, with tuberose and jasmine forming the core identity. However, the clone lacks some of the original's softer supporting florals like hyacinth and gardenia, and the civet note that gives Y its sensual animalic quality appears to be missing or significantly reduced, resulting in a cleaner but less complex overall composition.
The clone achieves a similar silhouette but lacks the full dimensional complexity of the original, particularly in the animalic warmth and supporting floral layers. Longevity and sillage are likely slightly reduced compared to the designer version.