The best Ombre Leather dupe in Australia is Larcin Suede Noir, a 50ml extrait de parfum inspired by its scent profile. It captures the same soft, modern suede leather with a floral spice edge, built at 30% concentration for a flat $50 AUD. Larcin ships Australia wide with free shipping over $80, Afterpay available, and a money back guarantee. It is an independent interpretation, not a copy of the original formula. If leather scents have always felt intimidating, this is the one to start with.
The leather for people who do not like leather: most leather fragrances lose people at the smoke and tar. Suede Noir goes the other way, soft suede instead of saddlery, which is why it converts more leather sceptics than anything else in the range.
Is leather hard to wear? Not this one
Plenty of leather fragrances are sharp, smoky or animalic, which scares people off. Suede Noir is the opposite. It is a soft, smooth suede rather than a raw, tannery leather, rounded out with a light floral and a touch of spice. That makes it one of the easiest leather scents to wear, and a good first step if you have never owned one.
What Suede Noir smells like
The heart is suede: warm, smooth and slightly powdery, never harsh. Around it sits a quiet jasmine and cardamom that keep it from feeling heavy, over a soft amber and moss base. The overall effect is confident and clean, a leather you can wear close to other people without it taking over the room.
Suede versus traditional leather
Traditional leather scents lean into smoke, tar and birch for a rugged, animalic feel. Suede scents like this one are softer and more wearable, closer to a fine leather jacket than a saddlery. If you have tried leather fragrances before and found them too intense, the suede direction is usually the fix.
Where it shines
Suede Noir is versatile. It is refined enough for the office, has enough presence for an evening out, and works best in cooler weather and the shoulder seasons. It is unisex and leans slightly formal, so it pairs well with tailoring and date nights.
Suede Noir vs the original
| Attribute | Ombre Leather | Larcin Suede Noir |
|---|---|---|
| Type | Eau de parfum | Extrait de parfum |
| Concentration | Eau de parfum strength | 30% |
| Direction | Soft suede leather, floral, spice | Inspired by the same profile |
| Size | Varies | 50ml |
| Price (AUD) | Premium, often $300 plus | $50 flat |
| Relationship | Original | Independent interpretation, not the original formula |
Proof
Across its range Larcin holds a 4.8 average rating from 280+ reviews and 300+ customers, with a money back guarantee on every bottle. Verified buyer reviews are on the Suede Noir product page.
Frequently asked questions
Is there an Ombre Leather dupe in Australia?
Yes. Larcin Suede Noir is a 50ml extrait de parfum inspired by the scent profile of Ombre Leather, made in Australia, flat $50, shipped Australia wide.
Is Suede Noir unisex?
Yes. Like the original, it is a soft leather that suits anyone, leaning slightly formal.
Is it office appropriate?
Yes. It is refined and not overpowering, which makes it one of the safer leather scents for work. One or two sprays is enough.
Is it a good first leather fragrance?
Yes. The suede direction is softer and more approachable than smoky, animalic leathers, so it is a common starting point.
The verdict
If you want a wearable, refined leather without the boutique price, Suede Noir delivers the suede profile at 30% extrait for a flat $50. See more Tom Ford inspired options in best Tom Ford dupes in Australia, or shop Suede Noir.
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Tom Ford and Ombre Leather and their trademarks are the property of Tom Ford. Larcin is an independent Australian fragrance brand and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or connected to Tom Ford. Larcin Suede Noir is an independent interpretation inspired by the scent profile of Ombre Leather. It is not a reproduction of the original formula. Last updated: July 2026.