


Maison Margiela REPLICA Up at Dawn Eau de Toilette is a delicate, luminous, and modern romantic floral-woody fragrance that captures the moment just before sunrise. This fresh and warm composition reflects soft confidence, inner strength, and natural femininity β a perfect choice when you want a scent that feels intimate, clean, and elegant.
Up at Dawn suits women with a romantic soul and strong, serene self-confidence. It's a perfect choice for those who love light floral fragrances with a subtle woody depth. This scent particularly appeals to those who appreciate minimalist elegance and a soft, yet distinctive, scent trail.
This Eau de Toilette is ideal for daily wear. It works wonderfully in spring and summer, but is also suitable year-round for the office, everyday life, and peaceful moments. Its fresh character, designed for mornings and daytime use, makes it a perfect choice when you want to start the day with a clean and harmonious atmosphere.
The fragrance opens with the lightly spicy freshness of pink pepper, creating an energetic and lively first impression. In the heart, rose brings a soft florality and romantic elegance without heavy sweetness. At the base, musk completes the composition with a clean, warm, and skin-blending softness. The result is a balanced, soothing, and refined floral-woody scent that feels natural and elegant.
The Eau de Toilette composition makes Up at Dawn light, fresh, and easily approachable. It represents a modern floral-woody style, where freshness, softness, and subtle warmth combine into a harmonious whole. This fresh and warm scent is perfect for everyday use and for layering with other fragrances from the REPLICA range.
Top notes: Pink pepper
Heart notes: Rose
Base notes: Musk
REPLICA Up at Dawn is a fresh, floral, and softly woody Eau de Toilette that celebrates the balance of delicacy and strength. This elegant and romantic designer fragrance is a perfect choice when you are looking for a natural, refined, and everyday suitable perfume that feels like your own skin.







