Daisy Dream Eau de Toilette by Marc Jacobs | Fragrance Fragrance
What does Daisy Dream smell like?
Daisy Dream is an airy, atmospheric take on the floral fruity genre that trades the grounded, grassy feel of the original Daisy for a more ethereal, "blue" profile. The opening is defined by a tart bl...
The fragrance is widely categorized as a "gateway" luxury scent, making it a popular gift for younger enthusiasts or those looking for a non-intimidating entry into the Marc Jacobs line.
Performance is a major point of discussion, with a strong consensus that the scent has soft sillage and short longevity, often requiring multiple reapplications throughout the day.
It is frequently compared to the original Daisy EDT, though users note that while the original is "sunny" and green, Dream is "watery" and "dreamy," focusing more on the wisteria than the violet notes found in its predecessor.
Enthusiasts recommend this as a "dumb reach" for professional environments or casual daily errands because its fresh, synthetic cleanliness is unlikely to offend colleagues or strangers.
The bottle design is often cited as a primary reason for purchase, with the "daisy-covered" aesthetic frequently mentioned as a standout piece for vanity displays.