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Lattafa Floral Perfumes

Rose, peony, and jasmine create sophisticated, wearable blooms. Explore Lattafa's floral perfumes — a prominent heart of rose, jasmine, or peony that feels both classic and refined. Whether centered on a single iconic note or a complex garden of botanicals, floral compositions develop depth through the heart, balancing the sweetness of florals with subtle supporting notes.

BRAND IDENTITY

What Is Lattafa Known For?

Lattafa is known for affordable oud-forward and oriental fragrances that deliver above-average projection and longevity at price points typically under $50, making the brand the most-recognized Middle Eastern designer in the global value perfume market. The catalog leans into amber, oud, saffron, rose, and sweet gourmand notes. Most fragrances are eau de parfum strength. The price-to-performance ratio is what built the brand's global following over the past decade.

The Lattafa style sits closer to traditional Khaleeji perfumery than to Western designer fragrance. Compositions are denser and richer. They tend to project further and last longer than equivalently priced European designer alternatives. That positioning attracts fragrance enthusiasts who want full-strength oriental compositions without paying niche luxury prices.

HERITAGE & ORIGIN

Where Does Lattafa Come From?

Lattafa Perfumes is a UAE-based fragrance house founded in 1980 by the Lattafa family in Sharjah, with manufacturing and distribution operations spanning the Gulf region, Asia, and increasingly the European and American markets. The brand started serving local Khaleeji audiences before expanding globally. Western fragrance communities discovered Lattafa around 2015 through online reviews and YouTube fragrance channels.

The house operates multiple sub-brands including Asdaaf, Pride of Lattafa, Khaltat, and a steady stream of new releases each year. The Sharjah headquarters runs production at industrial scale. That manufacturing capacity is part of why Lattafa can offer eau de parfum strengths at prices most European designers can't match.

SIGNATURE FRAGRANCES

What Are Lattafa's Most Popular Perfumes?

Lattafa's most popular perfumes available at PerfumeM include Lattafa Fakhar, Lattafa Oud For Glory Badee Al Oud, Ana Abiyedh Rouge, Khaltat Al Arabia Delight, and Najdia, each representing a different chapter of the catalog. Lattafa Fakhar is a sweet amber-spicy fragrance with cinnamon, saffron, and oud accents. It's one of the brand's most-recommended starter purchases.

Lattafa Oud For Glory Badee Al Oud presents a dense oud-rose-saffron composition often compared to higher-end Middle Eastern luxury releases. The fragrance projects strongly and rewards cooler weather. Ana Abiyedh Rouge brings rose, saffron, and oud into a softer feminine register, though many men wear it confidently.

Khaltat Al Arabia Delight is the gourmand-amber crowd-pleaser. It opens with sweet caramel and dries down to oud and patchouli. Najdia features rose, saffron, and a creamy musk base. The Asdaaf sub-brand fragrances like Salamah and Shaghaf occupy more affordable price points while keeping the Lattafa style.

PRICING & VALUE

How Much Does Lattafa Perfume Cost?

Lattafa perfumes retail between $15 and $45 for a 100ml bottle of eau de parfum, placing the brand squarely in the value tier and offering oriental fragrance compositions at fraction of what European niche houses charge for similar styles. Most flagship releases sit between $25 and $40. The Asdaaf and Estiara sub-brands run cheaper, often under $20 for full bottles.

This pricing isn't a quality cut. Lattafa uses real ouds, ambers, and synthetic-natural blends comparable to what designer houses use. The savings come from regional manufacturing economics, distribution through fragrance specialty retailers like PerfumeM rather than department stores, and lower marketing spend than European competitors.

For context, a niche oud composition from Roja Parfums or Maison Francis Kurkdjian runs $300-$500 for the same 100ml volume. Lattafa Oud For Glory delivers comparable projection and longevity at one-tenth the price. That's why the brand built such loyal following among fragrance enthusiasts who don't have luxury budgets.

WHO IT IS FOR

Who Wears Lattafa?

Lattafa wearers include fragrance enthusiasts, oud fans, beginners building a first collection, and anyone who wants strong-projecting oriental compositions without paying European niche prices. The audience spans cultures and ages. Middle Eastern, South Asian, and Western fragrance communities all support the brand actively.

Khamrah, Fakhar, and Oud For Glory work for men who want statement evening fragrances. Yara, Ana Abiyedh Rouge, and Najdia suit women looking for rose-and-oud compositions outside designer florals. Many Lattafa releases work unisex, especially the amber and oud-forward ones, so the brand often skips the strict male-female product split that European houses follow.

The Asdaaf line addresses fragrance beginners working with tight budgets. Asateer, Sa'ud, and Ser Al Ameer let buyers explore Middle Eastern style without committing to a $40 flagship. Whatever your starting point, Lattafa's catalog has something for it, which is the practical advantage of producing this many releases at affordable price points.

Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Lattafa Perfume Authentic at PerfumeM?

Yes, every Lattafa fragrance sold at PerfumeM is 100% authentic and sourced through authorized distribution channels from the brand's UAE manufacturing operations. PerfumeM is a Texas-based retailer with 25,000+ customers and more than seven years of fragrance industry experience. Each Lattafa bottle ships in its original sealed packaging with batch codes intact and backed by our satisfaction guarantee.

Is Lattafa a Good Perfume Brand?

Yes, Lattafa is one of the best value-tier perfume brands available, delivering eau de parfum compositions with strong projection and 8-12 hour longevity at prices most European designers can't match. The brand is widely recommended in fragrance communities for beginners and enthusiasts alike. Fakhar, Khamrah, Yara, and Oud For Glory rank among the most-reviewed budget oud fragrances worldwide.

Does Lattafa Perfume Last Long?

Yes, Lattafa fragrances typically last 8 to 12 hours on skin, with oud-forward releases like Fakhar, Oud For Glory, and Khamrah often exceeding 10 hours due to their dense amber and oud base notes. Performance varies by skin type. Dry skin burns through top notes faster. Oily or moisturized skin holds Lattafa compositions exceptionally well, which is one of the brand's most-praised qualities.

Why Is Lattafa Perfume So Affordable?

Lattafa perfume is affordable because the brand manufactures at scale in the UAE, distributes through fragrance specialty retailers instead of department stores, and spends far less on celebrity marketing than European designer houses. The savings reach the customer directly. Lattafa also avoids the licensing fees, fashion-house royalties, and inflated retail markups that drive designer pricing into the $80-150 range for equivalent oriental compositions.

What Is Oud and Why Does Lattafa Use It?

Oud is the aromatic resin produced inside agarwood trees when they're infected with a specific mold, traditionally used in Middle Eastern perfumery for its deep, complex, woody-sweet smoke profile that lasts for hours on skin. Lattafa uses oud because it's central to Khaleeji fragrance tradition. The brand offers both real oud blends and oud accord compositions across price tiers, making the note accessible to wearers who'd otherwise pay $500+ for niche oud perfumes.

Where Is Lattafa Perfume Made?

Lattafa perfumes are produced in the United Arab Emirates at the brand's headquarters in Sharjah, where the family-run company has manufactured fragrances since 1980 across multiple sub-brands and product lines. The Sharjah facility handles formulation, blending, and packaging at industrial scale. Raw materials come from global sources including Indian oud suppliers, Turkish rose growers, and Madagascar vanilla producers.

What Is the Best Lattafa Perfume for Men?

The best Lattafa perfume for men is Lattafa Fakhar for amber-spicy lovers, Oud For Glory for oud enthusiasts, and Khamrah for sweet gourmand fans, with each delivering above-average projection in cooler weather settings. Khamrah Qahwa expands the original Khamrah profile with coffee accords. Asad and Pride of Al Khaleej cover the more traditional Khaleeji masculine register that fragrance enthusiasts compare to Tom Ford Tobacco Vanille and Maison Francis Kurkdjian Grand Soir.

What Is the Best Lattafa Perfume for Women?

The best Lattafa perfumes for women are Yara for sweet gourmand-floral lovers, Ana Abiyedh Rouge for rose-oud fans, and Najdia for those who want a creamy musk-saffron profile. Yara stays the most-recommended women's Lattafa for its broad appeal and approachable sweetness. Ana Abiyedh Rouge brings more depth and works well for evenings, while Najdia offers a softer everyday option that doesn't overwhelm.

Does Lattafa Make Unisex Fragrances?

Yes, Lattafa produces many unisex fragrances, especially in the oud, amber, and gourmand categories where Middle Eastern perfumery traditionally doesn't follow strict male-female splits the way European designers do. Fakhar, Oud For Glory, Khaltat Al Arabia, and Khamrah work for any wearer. The brand doesn't always label these unisex officially. In Khaleeji culture, fragrance choice is personal preference, not gender-coded marketing.

What Does Lattafa Khamrah Smell Like?

Lattafa Khamrah smells like a sweet gourmand-oriental composition with cinnamon, nutmeg, mahogany, and date accord on top, supported by tonka, benzoin, vanilla, and praline in the dry-down. The fragrance reads as a richer, more affordable take on Kilian Angels' Share or Maison Francis Kurkdjian Grand Soir. It performs strongest in cool weather. Khamrah Qahwa, the coffee flanker, adds a roasted coffee note to the same base.

What Does Lattafa Yara Smell Like?

Lattafa Yara smells like a sweet gourmand-floral fragrance with orchid, vanilla, and tonka bean leading the composition, with subtle wood and amber notes filling the dry-down. The fragrance reads as fruity-creamy and approachable. It became a viral favorite among women's value perfume audiences in 2023. Yara Tous and Yara Moi flankers extend the line with slight variations on the original profile.

What Does Lattafa Asad Smell Like?

Lattafa Asad smells like a confident masculine fragrance with apple, pineapple, and bergamot opening, followed by birch, oakmoss, and patchouli in a profile that fragrance fans compare to Creed Aventus. It's the brand's most-recognized Aventus-adjacent release. Performance runs strong with 8-10 hour longevity and moderate-to-loud projection. The Lattafa Pride sub-brand handles this style across several flankers.

What Designer Perfumes Is Lattafa Inspired By?

Lattafa fragrances often draw inspiration from premium European releases, with Asad reading close to Creed Aventus, Khamrah comparable to Kilian Angels' Share, and Yara overlapping Lattafa's own answer to gourmand-floral designer profiles. The brand doesn't market these as clones. They're independent compositions that share family DNA with recognized luxury fragrances, which is why fragrance communities often catalog Lattafa as the budget alternative to higher-priced European designers.

Is Lattafa Perfume a Good Gift?

Yes, Lattafa perfume makes an excellent gift because the bottles look premium, the fragrances perform above their price point, and recipients won't recognize the cost the way they would with a $20 drugstore option. Khamrah, Yara, and Fakhar are safe choices for most recipients. Stick to 100ml bottles for gifting impact. Avoid the Asdaaf sub-brand for gifts because the packaging is more utilitarian than the flagship Lattafa line.

What Occasion Is Lattafa Best For?

Lattafa fragrances suit evenings, cooler-weather wear, social settings, and occasions where rich oriental projection works in your favor, with most compositions performing best from late afternoon onward. Khamrah, Fakhar, and Oud For Glory belong to evenings, while Yara and Najdia stretch into daytime use. Asad covers confident social settings and dates. The brand generally avoids lighter aquatic or citrus profiles you'd reach for in office settings.

What Is the Best Lattafa Perfume for Winter?

The best Lattafa perfumes for winter are Khamrah, Oud For Glory, Fakhar, Asad, and Khaltat Al Arabia Delight, where the dense oud, amber, vanilla, and spice bases come forward in cold air. Cool weather slows evaporation. That lets the heavy base notes develop fully on skin. Khamrah Qahwa adds a roasted coffee note that lands especially well during fall and winter wear, while Oud For Glory delivers maximum projection.

What Is the Best Lattafa Perfume for Summer?

The best Lattafa perfumes for summer are Yara, Najdia, Ana Abiyedh, and the lighter Asdaaf releases like Salamah, where the rose, saffron, and creamy musk notes don't get crushed by heat. Heavier oud-amber compositions can feel oppressive in warm weather. The brand's lighter releases handle summer reasonably well. Apply lightly and reapply through the day rather than over-spraying like you would with European summer designer fragrance.

Can You Layer Lattafa Fragrances?

Yes, you can layer Lattafa fragrances, especially within the oud and amber families where the shared base notes blend cleanly without clashing on skin. A common move is pairing Fakhar with Khamrah for deeper spice. Yara layered under Ana Abiyedh adds rose depth to the gourmand base. Test combinations on skin before committing to a layered application for formal occasions or events where you want consistent projection.

How Should You Store Lattafa Perfume?

Store Lattafa perfume away from direct sunlight, heat, and humidity in a cool dark place below 70°F, ideally inside the original box to preserve both the formula and the gold-accented bottle finishes. Bathrooms are the worst storage spot because humidity and temperature swings damage fragrance. A dresser drawer or closet shelf works well. Properly stored, a Lattafa bottle stays at peak quality for 5 to 7 years after opening.

Does Lattafa Project Strongly?

Yes, Lattafa fragrances project strongly, especially the oud, amber, and gourmand compositions like Fakhar, Khamrah, Oud For Glory, and Khaltat Al Arabia where the dense base notes carry the fragrance several feet from the wearer. Three to four sprays usually cover most situations. Five-plus sprays can overwhelm enclosed settings like meeting rooms or restaurants. Beginners often over-apply Lattafa because designer experience teaches them to spray heavily, but Lattafa rewards restraint.