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Which Should You Buy?
This J'Adore-esque floral is a divisive one. Some find it a powerful, long-lasting cheap thrill, others complain it's watered down and fleeting. Expect a bit of a gamble, but at this price, it might just be a jackpot.
The Fragrance World UK's £4.95/30ml interpretation of Marc Jacobs Daisy (2007) - the pyramid maps the original's wild berries opening, jasmine heart, and white woods dry-down. Liverpool dupe-house pricing on a recognisable smell-alike for casual rotation.
Scent Profile
| Citrus | 10% | 8% |
| Floral | 34% | 29% |
| Fruity | 20% | 14% |
| Green | 5% | 10% |
| Sweet | 28% | 24% |
| Warm | 3% | 2% |
| Woody | 7% | 10% |
| Earthy | 2% | 1% |
| Animalic | 9% | 11% |
| Fresh | 17% | 18% |
Mood
Notes
Top Notes
Top Notes
Heart Notes
Heart Notes
Base Notes
Base Notes
Accords
Performance
Season and Occasion Fit
Seasons
A warm-weather pick - at its best in spring and summer.
Occasions
Its prominent floral and fruity accords make it versatile, suitable for both casual and dressier events. While some find its sillage strong enough for formal settings, others report a lighter projection making it just fine for the office, provided it's sprayed lightly.
Seasons
The wild berries-led opening and white woods-anchored close mirror the original's seasonal range, though the budget composition fades faster than the Marc Jacobs bottle in heavier conditions.
Occasions
A budget interpretation that keeps the original's structure - the dupe reads cleaner and shorter, making it best suited to casual rotation rather than as a replacement for the Marc Jacobs signature.
Similarity Breakdown
Both share Floral, Fresh, Fruity accords and Jasmine, Violet notes
Subtle differences in overall composition
Where to buy
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