Daisy Bloom Marc Jacobs

4.23 из 5
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Daisy Bloom Marc Jacobs

Daisy Bloom Marc Jacobs

Rated 4.23 out of 5 based on 13 customer ratings
(13 customer reviews)

Daisy Bloom Marc Jacobs for women of Marc Jacobs

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Description

The third edition of ‘Daisies’ called Daisy Bloom is presented to the market in February of 2009. This playful spring ouverture evokes joy and bright colors. Its light fragrant breeze enthralls us anticipating sunlight and lively colors we so desperately yearn for during cold winters.

Daisy Bloom is a limited edition presented in the very same bottle once Daisy and Daisy Black Edition were, except for the joyful light green flower-shaped cap, its ‘pistil’ illuminated with gold. The black box is decorated and embellished with green flowers. Apart from the great packaging, the set comes with a surprise: various kinds of stickers you can decorate your perfume with! A lot of fun and a great way to show your creativity. Motifs such as butterflies, grass and flowers will look amazing on the lovely fragile bottle.

The concept was to create a fresh mixture of violets and white daisies reflecting sensuality and sophistication.

13 reviews for Daisy Bloom Marc Jacobs

  1. :

    5 out of 5

    This was my first perfume so it is very nostalgic to me. I remember I bought it with a Macy’s gift card that I received as a graduation gift. Sadly I don’t remember who gave the gift card but this perfume was something that I consider an odd one out. Meaning that it was the least like anything I’d be into. I was always more of a warm, sweet, gourmand fragrance lover but this one had something about it that I really liked. It had a fresh cut grass sort of a scent to it which I enjoyed.

  2. :

    5 out of 5

    I disliked the original Daisy because it seemed too heavy – due to my nose sensitivity, I could bear very light frags only.
    That adorable bottle caught my eyes in an airport shop years ago though.
    The pretty, fresh, youthful, springy green flowers, more exactly. I love green color, green perfumes, eating greens, green everything!
    As soon as I tried it, it felt like the juice was matching the bottle esthetics: green, crisp, whimsical and girly.
    Bought it straight away – I’m way too easy to lead by the nose sometimes hahaha
    What a surprise to discover it’s a solinote? Funny thing is, I hate violet frags. I really cannot stomach violet syrup, violet candies or violet sherbets either…
    Too perfumey, in a toxic way, to me!
    But raw, with lamb’s lettuce salad and a dash of balsamic vinegar, I enjoy it (like most of edible flowers, really).
    I’m happy to read hereunder some fellow Fragranticians also enjoy chewing on flowers, hehehe
    Back to Daisy Bloom. I still haven’t recovered from that violet shock lol.
    I remember it smelled like strawberry leaves, with some green dewiness akin to juicy, crunchy celery or rhubarb stalks.
    The green floral accord reminded me childhood spring with school friends: sitting on sun stroked grass, making bracelets out of buttercups and small daisies (bellis perennis), singing rhymes, strawberries nearby on a napkin.
    Overtime, the frag became a bit too sweet and turned kind of salivary.
    That’s the sort of problem I encounter with some sweet fruity perfumes, such as YSL’s Baby Doll.
    Playing with the cute ladybirds and super girly stickers were a funny alternative to flower picking.

  3. :

    5 out of 5

    Recently found a nearly full bottle on ebay and given the price and curiosity, I took the dive. There are more notes in this than the votes would indicate. Some green at first, but I also smell the woods. It takes quite awhile on my skin for the violet to come out. When sprayed on my clothing, the violet comes through more like the soliflore the voting would have you believe and when sprayed on my skin there is a very slight powdery note over a bit of musk and sandalwood. Far more complex than I thought it would be, since the voting makes it appear to be a single note perfume.
    I am one of those midwestern, cannot wait for Spring to come types. I spend time in my garden frequently from the first crocus blossom of Spring to the last rose drop in Fall. I love my pansies and wild violets, but this is not that scent. I even like to eat my pansies and violets from time to time….ever tried them in a summer salad? I love a true violet candy.
    I am not unhappy with this scent although I was anticipating a violet soliflore. It is rather a happy little scent. Sits quite close to the skin and makes me keep sniffing my wrist. Hubby’s opinion is that it is a powdery, floral. Asked about violet, he said “maybe.” So not a strong soliflore.

  4. :

    5 out of 5

    To me this smells a lot like cut grass at the beginning, and then it indeed turns into violet. I am not really into purely floral perfumes, but I do sometimes tend to reach for this. Mostly when I want someting simple, fresh, and uncomplicated.

  5. :

    5 out of 5

    For Christ’s sake, Chamomiles DO smell! They smell strong and wonderful, I have a full garden of them every summer.

  6. :

    3 out of 5

    Even though this little number might look all sweet and innocent, DO NOT over do it with the sprays (this is just a recommendation based on experience).
    I just sprayed it twice on my chest and it is wayyy too much! Apart from that, I used to like it a lot and I wore it everyday. But now, I replaced it with Chanel Chance eau fraiche because It’s it offers something different, special and personal, more than Daisy in my opinion.

  7. :

    4 out of 5

    Katrusya31,Camomiles & daisies doesn’t smell!!!
    Marc Jacobs says: “I do not want to speak lofty words of inspiration, but the flavor – a collection of some impressions and sparks my memory. Daisies do not smell, but I wanted to embody in the flavor of what you feel, looking at them: happiness and youthfulness. My fragrances based on gardenia and jasmine were more significant, “designer” fragrances, but this simpler and more young “.

  8. :

    3 out of 5

    Daisy Bloom is the original Daisy fragrance in a limited-edition bottle with a green flower topper. It came with little stickers, which you could stick on the bottle to personalize it. Daisy Bloom came out in spring 2009 as a collectors’ edition.

  9. :

    4 out of 5

    daisies in a bottle… i dont overly like it but all his fragrances really smell like daises original

  10. :

    3 out of 5

    i wonder what’s the smell of this!!! i gotta try this i guess plus deesh it’s LIMITED ED!!! that’s why i can’t seem to find this one oh sorry me =(

  11. :

    4 out of 5

    I like the idea that you get to be creative and decorate the bottle with cute stickers. However it seems alittle too expensive considering what you get. Sure it’s a lovley green,fresh and crisp violet scent. But it dosen’t last very long at all. Which is sad beacuse I was begining to like it but then the scent disapperared.

  12. :

    5 out of 5

    I have it and I absolutely love it! Unfortunately the staying power leaves much more to be desired, but I remedy that by spraying my clothes with it as it is not too strong at all and leaves the perfect whiff when I walk by. It smells like a mixture of violet and the traditional “potluck” of fragrance when you walk into a fragrance department store. You know, that unmistakeable smell that informs you that you are in the fragrance area as it is a blend of all the fragrances that have been blended sprayed, sampled that day and years the store has been open. It reminds me of a sunny day out with my mom and grandmom shopping. I luv it and I always recieve compliments whenever I wear it

  13. :

    4 out of 5

    I have just smelt this in a magazine and I am surprised at how much I like this. It is not an overwhelming floral but a warm, creamy and smooth floral. It is unlike any perfume that I have smelt so far. Perfect for Spring/Summer. Will I get a bottle? Maybe. I only hesitate as I think alot of people will go for it and it will no longer be unique to me. The search continues…..

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