Often citedArtiscent Atelier
Vanille Blush
Superdrug sells it as the Forever and Ever stand-in, and it holds the same soft, spring-like floral sweetness. It dries down drier and woodier than the Dior, with cedar coming through at the end.

Dior
One fragrance is widely sold as a cheaper version of this. Ranked strongest match first.
Like a soft bouquet of roses and freesia with vanilla and warm amber, romantic and gentle.
Main accords: floral, gourmand, rose, white floral, fresh spicy, green. 2006 · Eau de Toilette
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Often citedArtiscent Atelier
Vanille Blush
Superdrug sells it as the Forever and Ever stand-in, and it holds the same soft, spring-like floral sweetness. It dries down drier and woodier than the Dior, with cedar coming through at the end.
Ranking combines how widely wearers agree a fragrance is a dupe with how closely its notes and accords line up. “Strong match” means both signals agree; “loose match” means it is in the same family but noticeably different on skin. 1 of these link to a published source.
Artiscent Atelier Vanille Blush is widely sold as a dupe of Dior Forever And Ever Dior. Superdrug sells it as the Forever and Ever stand-in, and it holds the same soft, spring-like floral sweetness. It dries down drier and woodier than the Dior, with cedar coming through at the end.
Artiscent Atelier Vanille Blush is the closest we have on record. Wearers name it more often than the alternatives, though agreement is not unanimous. Superdrug sells it as the Forever and Ever stand-in, and it holds the same soft, spring-like floral sweetness. It dries down drier and woodier than the Dior, with cedar coming through at the end.
Yes, though only one: Artiscent Atelier Vanille Blush. It is the only fragrance we have found a first-hand comparison for.
No. A dupe is built to the same idea, not the same formula, and cheaper materials usually show in the opening and in how long it lasts. That is why every entry here says how it differs instead of giving a percentage. Of Artiscent Atelier Vanille Blush, for instance: Superdrug sells it as the Forever and Ever stand-in, and it holds the same soft, spring-like floral sweetness. It dries down drier and woodier than the Dior, with cedar coming through at the end.
Like a soft bouquet of roses and freesia with vanilla and warm amber, romantic and gentle. It opens on Freesia, Ivy, Jasmine.
Forever And Ever Dior is a 2006 Eau de Toilette that celebrates romantic femininity with an airy, floral-gourmand composition. The opening is fresh and delicate with freesia, ivy, and jasmine creating a green, slightly dewy introduction. The heart develops with rose hip, almond blossom, and geranium alongside water jasmine, creating a soft, rosy-sweet bouquet with a gentle nutty-floral undertone from the almond blossom. The base of vanilla, musk, and amber provides a warm, sweet, gourmand foundation. The combination of rose and gourmand elements gives Forever And Ever its distinctive romantic sweetness. The green notes prevent the sweetness from feeling heavy, while the floral heart keeps everything feeling fresh and natural. This is a daytime fragrance that captures the optimism and sweetness of love in bloom.