Be Bold, Feminine and Fearless on Your Outdoor Adventure With the New Marc Jacobs Daisy Wild Eau de Parfum

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Daisy Marc Jacobs’s most recent creation, Daisy Wild Eau de Parfum, arrives with much fanfare — all with amazing reasons. With its invigorating aroma of wildflowers, the Daisy Wild calls us to rediscover our roots in nature and live like our free-spirited and carefree selves.

The new Daisy Wild Eau de Parfum with its flowery cap.

The new cap takes design cues from a wildflower arrangement and has delicately plumped flowers with delicate stalks peeking out the top of the bottle. A box of stunning, vivid green encases the bottle, while a border of overgrown wallflowers alludes to the Daisy Wild’s idea of liberation.

Smell the Scent of Freedom

Exquisite Jasmine, nutty Vetiver, and never-before-used tones of banana blossom come together in this new addicting smell that exquisitely captures the spirit of nature, blending traditional scents in prestige perfumery.

Scents featured are: Top notes: Banana Blossom Accord, Heart notes: Jasmine, Macadamia Accord, and Base notes: Sandalwood, Vetiver Des Sables.

A Return to Nature

Campaign images depict a verdant forest setting where a band of rising stars and influencers representing a wide range of fields and hobbies embark on an exciting adventure. When they set out on this journey together, they will experience real joy and a burning desire to live.

Become adventurous with the new Daisy Wild collection.

Inspiring a sense of longing for simpler times, the campaign provides a genuine look at carefree youth. Joining them on their adventure is a great way to reconnect with nature and your inner kid.

The Daisy Wild 10ml Pen Spray (S$50) is only available for purchase available in Sephora and LazMall. Both the Daisy Wild 100ml (S$215) and 50ml (S$180) can be found in leading department stores islandwide, and in Sephora and LazMall.

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