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Marc Jacobs Daisy Hot Pink Edition Eau de Parfum for Women; 1.7 Fl. Oz.

Marc Jacobs Daisy Hot Pink Edition Eau de Parfum

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This casual fragrance, a “round and sparkling” update of Marc Jacobs Daisy, is full of rich white florals with a dry-down of birch and cedar

Marc Jacobs Daisy Hot Pink Edition Eau de Parfum

  • Floral-woody women’s fragrance
  • Casual wear
  • Sparkling fragrance is a richer update of Marc Jacobs Daisy
  • Hot Pink also intends to support breast-cancer awareness
  • Top note of wild strawberries
  • Heart notes of jasmine, gardenia, and violet petals
  • Base notes of birch, cedar, and white woods
  • Introduced in 2011
  • 1.7 fl. oz. spray bottle
  • Black bottle with a cap decorated in hot-pink daisies with gold hardware

About Marc Jacobs

Of speaking French, designer Marc Jacobs once told Vogue, “I have a very small vocabulary, mostly fashion words, and I don’t know how to conjugate verbs, so everything is in the present tense. As it should be!” This in-the-now attitude also determines his fashion philosophy, described by the design house as “slightly bohemian and a little off-color.” His feminine clothing walks a fine line between apparel and art. “Fashion isn’t a necessity,” he told Vogue. “It pulls at your heart. It’s a whim. You don’t need it. You want it.” His rebellious designs have earned him seven CFDA awards, including Designer of the Year awards for menswear, women’s wear, and accessories, becoming the most nominated designer in CFDA history.

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Does not ship to AK/HI/Canada/Puerto Rico. Most orders are delivered within 7 business days from the purchase date. Does not ship to PO boxes. FINAL SALE; no returns unless defective. See return policy. Must pay applicable tax and provide name and shipping address at checkout, which will be shared to facilitate shipping. How is the strike-through price determined?