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Which Should You Buy?
A sparkling, easygoing floral that radiates youthful optimism. Daisy is light, breathable, and instantly recognizable, making it perfect for sunny days and everyday joy.
A budget take on Marc Jacobs Daisy: the strawberry-violet opening and jasmine-gardenia heart are recognisably there, but the extrait format renders flatter and the white woods base fades faster than the original's soft musk drydown.
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Season and Occasion Fit
Seasons
With its fresh green, citrus, and airy floral notes, Daisy shines in spring and summer, where its lightness and breezy character feel most natural. It lacks the warmth and depth to stand out in colder months.
Occasions
Its gentle projection and soft floral freshness make it ideal for daytime, office, and casual wear. It is playful enough for dates yet too airy for formal evening occasions.
Seasons
The strawberry-violet-jasmine build reads as a warm-weather daytime floral, with little to anchor it in cold-weather layering.
Occasions
A soft, youthful floral that suits casual daywear and light dates but lacks the presence for office or formal contexts.
Similarity Breakdown
How alike these two fragrances smell, scored from their full scent profiles.
Both lean white floral, fruity, woody
Subtle differences in overall composition
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