Daisy Wild marks a departure from the typical powdery sweetness of its predecessors, offering a more rustic, botanical interpretation of the Marc Jacobs DNA. The opening is defined by the unusual note...
The banana flower note is the primary draw for enthusiasts; many who typically dislike the Daisy line find this specific flanker appealing because it trade's the line's signature "cute" violet for a greener, more realistic floral profile.
Performance is widely considered moderate; while it provides a juicy, uplifting burst upon application, it settles into a subtle skin scent that is better suited for personal enjoyment rather than filling a room.
It is overwhelmingly favored for daytime use during spring and summer, with many users describing it as a "staple" for casual outdoor activities and daily errands due to its non-offensive nature.
The refillable bottle design and the visual element of the "stems" inside the juice have been praised as a significant upgrade to the brand's aesthetic, signaling a shift toward more sustainable luxury.
While most enjoy the unique fruity-green blend, some long-time fragrance collectors debate whether it is distinct enough from other green florals to justify a full bottle if one already owns several spring-focused scents.