
Opulent Dubai
Bold and unapologetic from the first spray, Opulent Dubai by Lattafa Perfumes is a unisex Eau de Parfum released in 2025 that earns its name through sheer generosity of composition. A ripe tropical-fruity oriental built around a full-bodied mango accord, undercut with citrus brightness and warm spice, and grounded by an earthy, mossy woody base, it sits squarely where Arabian perfumery meets modern fruity-floral construction. Aromatica carries the Lattafa Opulent Dubai decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes, making it easy to test.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Mango, Grapefruit, Lemon, Ginger
Heart: Jasmine, Cedarwood, Violet
Base: Woodsy Notes, Ambergris, Benzoin, Oakmoss
The Scent
Mango arrives first and it arrives loudly: rich and pulpy rather than watery candy, with grapefruit and lemon cutting underneath to keep the sweetness from collapsing into syrup. Ginger adds a dry, slightly spiced edge in the first few minutes that lifts the whole opening and keeps it from reading as purely gourmand. It is tropical in the way a ripe fruit market is tropical, not in the way a shampoo is. The citrus components are doing real structural work here, not brightening the top for thirty seconds before disappearing. Lemon in particular adds a tart, almost zesty clarity that contrasts productively with the full weight of the mango, and grapefruit contributes a faintly bitter skin quality rather than a candy-sweet one. Together these top notes create a vivid, sun-warmed brightness that feels generous without tipping into excess.
As the top notes settle, jasmine begins to emerge, adding a white floral softness without pushing the composition toward soap or powder. The violet is subtle here, contributing a faintly cool, slightly green quality that complements the jasmine rather than announcing itself. Cedarwood starts threading through during the heart phase, bringing structure and a gentle dryness that begins to ground the fruitiness. It can read as convincingly complex, with the mango transitioning gracefully into the florals, or the fruit can stay stubbornly dominant with the florals never fully taking over, depending on skin chemistry. The truth for most wearers likely lands somewhere between the two. The cedarwood becomes increasingly present as the heart develops, lending a faint woody sharpness that works against any risk of the composition becoming cloying. The jasmine and violet continue to soften the transition, bridging the bright opening toward the deeper base without a jarring shift.
By the mid-dry-down, the base notes become the main story. Oakmoss and benzoin together create an earthy, slightly resinous warmth that is less sweet than you might expect from a Lattafa oriental. Ambergris pushes a soft skin-warmth quality in the background, adding a subtle luminosity rather than a heavy animalic note. The woodsy base materials reinforce the cedarwood's structural contribution, giving the dry-down a quiet density that anchors everything above it. The overall dry-down is woody and slightly smoky-earthy, a surprising contrast to the bright mango opening that gives the fragrance its most interesting dimension and separates it from the lighter fruity-floral category it might initially seem to occupy.
When to Wear
Spring and summer are the natural home for Opulent Dubai, particularly for outdoor daytime occasions like casual outings, weekend markets, or warm-weather social gatherings where the citrus and mango read as vivid and intentional rather than heavy. It can push into early autumn evenings when the base notes benefit from cooler air.
Who Is It For
Anyone who gravitates toward fruity-oriental fragrances and wants something more substantive than a transparent citrus will find Opulent Dubai rewarding, with enough sweetness to be fun but enough woody and mossy depth to feel like a proper perfume rather than a body spray.
If you enjoy Yara by Lattafa, which shares a similar fruity-floral-woody DNA, Opulent Dubai is worth comparing as a more tropical and citrus-led alternative. Browse the full Lattafa collection at Aromatica for more options in this family.
Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.
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Description
Bold and unapologetic from the first spray, Opulent Dubai by Lattafa Perfumes is a unisex Eau de Parfum released in 2025 that earns its name through sheer generosity of composition. A ripe tropical-fruity oriental built around a full-bodied mango accord, undercut with citrus brightness and warm spice, and grounded by an earthy, mossy woody base, it sits squarely where Arabian perfumery meets modern fruity-floral construction. Aromatica carries the Lattafa Opulent Dubai decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes, making it easy to test.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Mango, Grapefruit, Lemon, Ginger
Heart: Jasmine, Cedarwood, Violet
Base: Woodsy Notes, Ambergris, Benzoin, Oakmoss
The Scent
Mango arrives first and it arrives loudly: rich and pulpy rather than watery candy, with grapefruit and lemon cutting underneath to keep the sweetness from collapsing into syrup. Ginger adds a dry, slightly spiced edge in the first few minutes that lifts the whole opening and keeps it from reading as purely gourmand. It is tropical in the way a ripe fruit market is tropical, not in the way a shampoo is. The citrus components are doing real structural work here, not brightening the top for thirty seconds before disappearing. Lemon in particular adds a tart, almost zesty clarity that contrasts productively with the full weight of the mango, and grapefruit contributes a faintly bitter skin quality rather than a candy-sweet one. Together these top notes create a vivid, sun-warmed brightness that feels generous without tipping into excess.
As the top notes settle, jasmine begins to emerge, adding a white floral softness without pushing the composition toward soap or powder. The violet is subtle here, contributing a faintly cool, slightly green quality that complements the jasmine rather than announcing itself. Cedarwood starts threading through during the heart phase, bringing structure and a gentle dryness that begins to ground the fruitiness. It can read as convincingly complex, with the mango transitioning gracefully into the florals, or the fruit can stay stubbornly dominant with the florals never fully taking over, depending on skin chemistry. The truth for most wearers likely lands somewhere between the two. The cedarwood becomes increasingly present as the heart develops, lending a faint woody sharpness that works against any risk of the composition becoming cloying. The jasmine and violet continue to soften the transition, bridging the bright opening toward the deeper base without a jarring shift.
By the mid-dry-down, the base notes become the main story. Oakmoss and benzoin together create an earthy, slightly resinous warmth that is less sweet than you might expect from a Lattafa oriental. Ambergris pushes a soft skin-warmth quality in the background, adding a subtle luminosity rather than a heavy animalic note. The woodsy base materials reinforce the cedarwood's structural contribution, giving the dry-down a quiet density that anchors everything above it. The overall dry-down is woody and slightly smoky-earthy, a surprising contrast to the bright mango opening that gives the fragrance its most interesting dimension and separates it from the lighter fruity-floral category it might initially seem to occupy.
When to Wear
Spring and summer are the natural home for Opulent Dubai, particularly for outdoor daytime occasions like casual outings, weekend markets, or warm-weather social gatherings where the citrus and mango read as vivid and intentional rather than heavy. It can push into early autumn evenings when the base notes benefit from cooler air.
Who Is It For
Anyone who gravitates toward fruity-oriental fragrances and wants something more substantive than a transparent citrus will find Opulent Dubai rewarding, with enough sweetness to be fun but enough woody and mossy depth to feel like a proper perfume rather than a body spray.
If you enjoy Yara by Lattafa, which shares a similar fruity-floral-woody DNA, Opulent Dubai is worth comparing as a more tropical and citrus-led alternative. Browse the full Lattafa collection at Aromatica for more options in this family.
Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.











