Pacific Aura
Pacific Aura is the bottle that turned the Rayhaan Pacific line into one of the most discussed budget aquatics of 2025. Released as an Eau de Parfum and widely identified as a Louis Vuitton Pacific Chill clone, it strips back some of the LV original's sweetness and pushes the citrus and mint forward. Aromatica carries the Rayhaan Pacific Aura decant in Bangladesh, so the simplest way to gauge if it earns shelf space next to your Pacific Chill bottle is to compare them side by side.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Mint, Mandarin, Citron, Bergamot, Black Currant, Coriander
Heart: Basil, Carrot Seed, Rose
Base: Fig, Ambroxan, Amber
The Scent
The opening goes cold and bright. Mint hits first, sharper than expected, joined by mandarin and citron that read more like a fresh juice than a chemical aquatic. Bergamot adds polish to the citrus while black currant brings a faint tart-fruity edge that does not linger. Coriander sits in the background, lending a herbal warmth that keeps the freshness from feeling thin or one-note. The heart shifts the scent into something more textured. Basil and a touch of rose appear together, with carrot seed providing an earthy, slightly soapy undertone that gives the middle some character. By the dry-down, fig leaf takes over with a creamy, green-sweet character, while ambroxan and amber add salty warmth at the skin level. The composition reads as a mojito blended with sea air, which is exactly the vibe the original Pacific Chill was built around. Most wearers report the scent needs a few weeks of maceration to bloom properly, with new bottles initially feeling alcohol-heavy before settling into their full character. The split in community reaction tracks closely to whether the wearer encounters a properly aged bottle or a fresh one.
When to Wear
Built for spring and summer, especially humid weather, beach trips, gym sessions, and casual daytime wear. The mint and citron read crispest below 32°C, where heat amplifies rather than flattens them. It belongs squarely in the Aquatic and Ozonic collection alongside other fresh, ocean-styled compositions.
Who Is It For
For someone who likes the Pacific Chill DNA but is not ready to spend designer money on a Louis Vuitton bottle, or for anyone building a warm-weather rotation around clean mojito-style aquatics. It suits people who want something fresh and citrus-forward without committing to the full LV tier price, and works equally well as a daytime daily rotation pick or a casual evening choice in hot weather.
If you want the reference, Louis Vuitton Pacific Chill remains the inspiration and the two reward back-to-back wear to assess how close the clone runs on personal skin chemistry. The original Rayhaan Pacific from 2022 is the closest in-house alternative, leaning more citrus-forward and less mint-driven than Aura, and is worth a comparison for anyone debating between the two. The wider Rayhaan collection covers the rest of the house, where Aura sits as one of their most viral 2025 releases.
Stocked at Aromatica as an authentic decant in 9ml and 15ml, with same-day dispatch on in-stock sizes.
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Pacific Aura
Pacific Aura
Pacific Aura is the bottle that turned the Rayhaan Pacific line into one of the most discussed budget aquatics of 2025. Released as an Eau de Parfum and widely identified as a Louis Vuitton Pacific Chill clone, it strips back some of the LV original's sweetness and pushes the citrus and mint forward. Aromatica carries the Rayhaan Pacific Aura decant in Bangladesh, so the simplest way to gauge if it earns shelf space next to your Pacific Chill bottle is to compare them side by side.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Mint, Mandarin, Citron, Bergamot, Black Currant, Coriander
Heart: Basil, Carrot Seed, Rose
Base: Fig, Ambroxan, Amber
The Scent
The opening goes cold and bright. Mint hits first, sharper than expected, joined by mandarin and citron that read more like a fresh juice than a chemical aquatic. Bergamot adds polish to the citrus while black currant brings a faint tart-fruity edge that does not linger. Coriander sits in the background, lending a herbal warmth that keeps the freshness from feeling thin or one-note. The heart shifts the scent into something more textured. Basil and a touch of rose appear together, with carrot seed providing an earthy, slightly soapy undertone that gives the middle some character. By the dry-down, fig leaf takes over with a creamy, green-sweet character, while ambroxan and amber add salty warmth at the skin level. The composition reads as a mojito blended with sea air, which is exactly the vibe the original Pacific Chill was built around. Most wearers report the scent needs a few weeks of maceration to bloom properly, with new bottles initially feeling alcohol-heavy before settling into their full character. The split in community reaction tracks closely to whether the wearer encounters a properly aged bottle or a fresh one.
When to Wear
Built for spring and summer, especially humid weather, beach trips, gym sessions, and casual daytime wear. The mint and citron read crispest below 32°C, where heat amplifies rather than flattens them. It belongs squarely in the Aquatic and Ozonic collection alongside other fresh, ocean-styled compositions.
Who Is It For
For someone who likes the Pacific Chill DNA but is not ready to spend designer money on a Louis Vuitton bottle, or for anyone building a warm-weather rotation around clean mojito-style aquatics. It suits people who want something fresh and citrus-forward without committing to the full LV tier price, and works equally well as a daytime daily rotation pick or a casual evening choice in hot weather.
If you want the reference, Louis Vuitton Pacific Chill remains the inspiration and the two reward back-to-back wear to assess how close the clone runs on personal skin chemistry. The original Rayhaan Pacific from 2022 is the closest in-house alternative, leaning more citrus-forward and less mint-driven than Aura, and is worth a comparison for anyone debating between the two. The wider Rayhaan collection covers the rest of the house, where Aura sits as one of their most viral 2025 releases.
Stocked at Aromatica as an authentic decant in 9ml and 15ml, with same-day dispatch on in-stock sizes.
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Description
Pacific Aura is the bottle that turned the Rayhaan Pacific line into one of the most discussed budget aquatics of 2025. Released as an Eau de Parfum and widely identified as a Louis Vuitton Pacific Chill clone, it strips back some of the LV original's sweetness and pushes the citrus and mint forward. Aromatica carries the Rayhaan Pacific Aura decant in Bangladesh, so the simplest way to gauge if it earns shelf space next to your Pacific Chill bottle is to compare them side by side.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Mint, Mandarin, Citron, Bergamot, Black Currant, Coriander
Heart: Basil, Carrot Seed, Rose
Base: Fig, Ambroxan, Amber
The Scent
The opening goes cold and bright. Mint hits first, sharper than expected, joined by mandarin and citron that read more like a fresh juice than a chemical aquatic. Bergamot adds polish to the citrus while black currant brings a faint tart-fruity edge that does not linger. Coriander sits in the background, lending a herbal warmth that keeps the freshness from feeling thin or one-note. The heart shifts the scent into something more textured. Basil and a touch of rose appear together, with carrot seed providing an earthy, slightly soapy undertone that gives the middle some character. By the dry-down, fig leaf takes over with a creamy, green-sweet character, while ambroxan and amber add salty warmth at the skin level. The composition reads as a mojito blended with sea air, which is exactly the vibe the original Pacific Chill was built around. Most wearers report the scent needs a few weeks of maceration to bloom properly, with new bottles initially feeling alcohol-heavy before settling into their full character. The split in community reaction tracks closely to whether the wearer encounters a properly aged bottle or a fresh one.
When to Wear
Built for spring and summer, especially humid weather, beach trips, gym sessions, and casual daytime wear. The mint and citron read crispest below 32°C, where heat amplifies rather than flattens them. It belongs squarely in the Aquatic and Ozonic collection alongside other fresh, ocean-styled compositions.
Who Is It For
For someone who likes the Pacific Chill DNA but is not ready to spend designer money on a Louis Vuitton bottle, or for anyone building a warm-weather rotation around clean mojito-style aquatics. It suits people who want something fresh and citrus-forward without committing to the full LV tier price, and works equally well as a daytime daily rotation pick or a casual evening choice in hot weather.
If you want the reference, Louis Vuitton Pacific Chill remains the inspiration and the two reward back-to-back wear to assess how close the clone runs on personal skin chemistry. The original Rayhaan Pacific from 2022 is the closest in-house alternative, leaning more citrus-forward and less mint-driven than Aura, and is worth a comparison for anyone debating between the two. The wider Rayhaan collection covers the rest of the house, where Aura sits as one of their most viral 2025 releases.
Stocked at Aromatica as an authentic decant in 9ml and 15ml, with same-day dispatch on in-stock sizes.












