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Rediscover your favourite fragrance in a new way with the Marc Jacobs Daisy Drops Eau So Fresh for Her. The single-dose capsules are filled with a gel-like formula, infused with your adored floral notes for a touch-up while on the go. A playful adaptation of the much-loved Marc Jacobs perfume, the fragrance capsules conveniently fit inside your handbag or purse for a fragrance top-up any time of the day. Delicious grapefruit and zesty pear mingle with a bouquet of wild rose and heavenly blossom for a divine taste of nature. Cedarwood and musk create richness and depth at the base for a sophisticated yet entrancing aroma. The twist-and-squeeze capsules arrive encased in an aluminium tin adorned with a halo of the brand’s signature daisy icons.
Marc Jacobs is an American fashion designer born in 1963. He expressed an early interest in design and graduated from the High School of Art and Design in 1981, and continued his studies at Parsons School of Design in New York. A talented student, Marc won two Gold Thimble awards and a Design Student of the Year award while attending Parsons. He also designed and sold his first line of hand-knit sweaters while still a student. In 1986, Jacobs introduced his first collection bearing the Marc Jacobs label, in conjunction with Kashiyama USA Inc., which led to another award, the Perry Ellis Award for New Fashion Talent. Jacobs joined the Perry Ellis company in 1988, and left Perry Ellis in 1993 to offer clothing under the Marc Jacobs International Company line. The first menswear collection of the company appeared in 1994. Jacobs joined Louis Vuitton as creative director in 1997, and launched their first ready-to-wear collection. A secondary line, Marc by Marc Jacobs, was offered beginning in 2001. Marc Jacobs began offering fragrances in 2001, in conjunction Coty. Marc Jacobs for Women was the first fragrance offering, followed by a companion men's scent in 2002. The brand began offering unisex splash colognes in large bottles emphasizing a single note such as Cotton, Cucumber or Fig, in 2006. His popular womens' scent, Daisy, was launched in 2007 and has inspired a series of flankers. Women's scent Lola in 2009 has also been a best-seller and inspired flankers and limited editions. Bang for men was introduced in 2010 and is a popular choice among young men.
Classification: Designer Fragrance
Family Name: Floral Fruity
Marc Jacobs is an American fashion designer born in 1963. He expressed an early interest in design and graduated from the High School of Art and Design in 1981, and continued his studies at Parsons School of Design in New York. A talented student, Marc won two Gold Thimble awards and a Design Student of the Year award while attending Parsons. He also designed and sold his first line of hand-knit sweaters while still a student. In 1986, Jacobs introduced his first collection bearing the Marc Jacobs label, in conjunction with Kashiyama USA Inc., which led to another award, the Perry Ellis Award for New Fashion Talent. Jacobs joined the Perry Ellis company in 1988, and left Perry Ellis in 1993 to offer clothing under the Marc Jacobs International Company line. The first menswear collection of the company appeared in 1994. Jacobs joined Louis Vuitton as creative director in 1997, and launched their first ready-to-wear collection. A secondary line, Marc by Marc Jacobs, was offered beginning in 2001. Marc Jacobs began offering fragrances in 2001, in conjunction Coty. Marc Jacobs for Women was the first fragrance offering, followed by a companion men's scent in 2002. The brand began offering unisex splash colognes in large bottles emphasizing a single note such as Cotton, Cucumber or Fig, in 2006. His popular womens' scent, Daisy, was launched in 2007 and has inspired a series of flankers. Women's scent Lola in 2009 has also been a best-seller and inspired flankers and limited editions. Bang for men was introduced in 2010 and is a popular choice among young men.
Classification: Designer Fragrance
Family Name: Floral Fruity
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