by Marc Jacobs
Daisy Spring is a light, green-floral fragrance that leans toward a clean, youthful aesthetic, capturing the essence of spring with a delicate and restrained touch. It opens with a fresh rose note, often described as soft and billowy rather than bold or spicy, quickly giving way to a crisp, green-woody base that feels almost like a dewy meadow or a clean cotton shower. While cardamom is listed as a base note, many users report it’s faint or absent, with the overall scent leaning more toward fresh greens, palisander rosewood, and a subtle aromatic lift—though not warm or spicy as the accords suggest. Longevity is moderate at best, with most noting it lasts only a few hours, and sillage is intimate, barely registering beyond immediate proximity. The fragrance is predominantly associated with spring and daytime wear, making it well-suited for casual situations, warm weather, or as a light signature for those who prefer minimal, uplifting scents. It closely follows the original Daisy's DNA but feels more subdued and slightly shampoey, with faint hints of sweetness in the background that don’t dominate. Overall, it’s an easygoing, innocent-scented perfume that appeals to those who enjoy light floral-woody compositions but may underwhelm those seeking bold spice or depth.