If you’ve spent any amount of time scrolling through fragrance TikTok or wandering down a rabbit hole of Amazon reviews, you’ve probably seen one name pop up again and again: Lattafa. This Dubai-based fragrance house has basically cracked the code on making perfumes that smell way more expensive than they actually are. I like to think of them as the best-kept secret of perfume lovers who don’t want to drop $300 on a bottle just to smell fabulous.
And let me tell you 2025 is shaping up to be the year Lattafa really cements its place in the fragrance world. Their releases keep getting better, bolder, and more wearable across different styles. So, I pulled together a list of 14 Lattafa perfumes you absolutely need to try in 2025. Whether you love sweet gourmands, mysterious ouds, or airy fresh scents, there’s something here for you.
Let’s dive in.
1. Lattafa Asad

Think of this as the people’s Dior Sauvage. It has that same magnetic, slightly spicy vibe but with more depth and warmth. The notes lean into black pepper, pineapple, vanilla, and amber wood, which make both bold and comforting.
Who should try it?
If you like crowd-pleasing scents that still feel a little sexy and commanding, Asad is your guy. It’s a safe blind buy and perfect for date nights.
2. Lattafa Yara

Yara has quietly become a cult favorite, especially among women who adore sweet, creamy perfumes. Imagine strawberries blended into a soft vanilla milkshake, with just a touch of powdery musk to keep it from being juvenile.
Who should try it?
Anyone who loves playful yet feminine fragrances. It’s youthful without being “teen body spray” sweet. A perfect everyday scent if you want compliments.
3. Lattafa Fakhar

This is one of Lattafa’s newer powerhouses, and trust me it’s loud. Fakhar Extrait takes fruity notes, wraps them in rich amber, and then smooths it out with vanilla and woods. It’s got this confident, night-out energy.
Who should try it?
If you’re someone who wants your scent to enter the room before you do, this one’s calling your name. Not for the shy or subtle.
4. Lattafa Qaed Al Fursan Unlimited

This one gives me tropical cocktail vibes pineapple, citrus, and wood. It’s bright and zesty at first, but then it dries down into something more refined with amber and musk.
Who should try it?
Summer fragrance lovers who want a Middle Eastern twist on fresh fruity scents. If you like Aventus-style fragrances, this might be your new favorite.
5. Lattafa Ana Abiyedh Rouge

Rumor has it this is their take on Baccarat Rouge 540, and honestly, it’s pretty convincing. You get that same airy, cotton-candy sweetness with saffron and ambergris, but it’s not a straight-up dupe it feels a little warmer.
Who should try it?
If you love Baccarat but don’t love its price tag, or if you just want to see what all the hype is about without the $325 investment.
6. Lattafa Khamrah

One word: viral. This one exploded on TikTok and for good reason. Khamrah is a spiced gourmand dream dates, cinnamon, vanilla, and tonka bean with a smooth boozy undertone. To me, it smells like a cozy dessert in the middle of winter.
Who should try it?
Sweet tooth fragrance lovers. If you live for gourmands and want to smell delicious (like people will literally want to eat you up), don’t skip this.
7. Lattafa Raghba Wood Intense

This is smoky, woody, and just a little daring. Oud and incense take center stage here, rounded by vanilla so it doesn’t get too harsh. It’s very “niche” smelling without the niche price.
Who should try it?
If you’re tired of mainstream scents and want something that feels unique, mysterious, and slightly dark, this is for you.
8. Lattafa Bade’e Al Oud Amethyst

This is one of my personal favorites. It blends rose, vanilla, and oud into something that feels both luxurious and romantic. Some people compare it to Initio Atomic Rose, but I find this a little softer.
Who should try it?
Rose lovers. If you adore floral fragrances but want them with depth and sensuality, Amethyst will win your heart.
9. Lattafa Eternal Oud

A newer release that feels very… majestic. It opens with saffron and apple, then develops into leather, oud, and amber. It’s regal without being overwhelming.
Who should try it?
If you’re into bold, Middle Eastern-style perfumery but still want something versatile for Western tastes, this one bridges the gap beautifully.
10. Lattafa Velvet Oud

This one is underrated, in my opinion. It’s not a sweet gourmand it’s dry, smoky, and leathery, with a touch of amber and musk. Very atmospheric.
Who should try it?
The minimalist who still wants drama. This is a winter fragrance for sure, best worn when you want to feel powerful and mysterious.
11. Lattafa The Kingdom

Rich and regal, The Kingdom opens with saffron and bergamot, then deepens into rose, oud, and amber wrapped in smooth vanilla and sandalwood. It’s bold yet wearable, luxurious yet approachable.
Who should try it?
Anyone who wants a signature scent that feels powerful and unforgettable perfect for evenings, events, or whenever you want to wear the crown.
12. Lattafa Ansaam Gold

This one smells like a golden dessert platter think pear, vanilla, caramel, and praline. It’s sweet but has enough depth with musk and patchouli to balance things out.
Who should try it?
Gourmand lovers who want something playful and rich but still wearable outside of winter. It’s delicious.
13. Lattafa Oud Mood

An iconic Lattafa release and still going strong. Oud Mood is unapologetically Middle Eastern oud, rose, spices, and musk wrapped into a powerful fragrance cloud.
Who should try it?
Not for the faint of heart. If you want something that screams opulence and “I’m not like everyone else,” Oud Mood will be your statement scent.
14. Lattafa Nebras

A sweet, cozy blend of vanilla, cocoa, and amber, with a little kick of spice. It’s not as heavy as Khamrah but still has that gourmand charm.
Who should try it?
If you like sweeter fragrances but want something softer and more daytime-friendly than Khamrah, Nebras is a great pick.
Final Thoughts
What I love about Lattafa is that they’re not afraid to take risks. Some of their scents are soft and pretty, while others are bold enough to knock you off your feet. And yet, the price point makes it fun to explore you can build a collection without emptying your wallet.
If you’re new to Lattafa, start with Yara or Asad for safer bets. If you’re already hooked and ready to branch out, try Khamrah or Raghba Wood Intense for something more daring.
Perfume is such a personal journey, and what works for me might not work for you but I promise, somewhere in this lineup of 14, you’ll find a Lattafa that feels like it was made for you.