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Marc Jacobs Dot Eau de Parfum 100ml Spray
Marc Jacobs Dot Eau de Parfum 100ml Spray
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Marc Jacobs Dot Eau de Parfum 100ml is a playful, tropical fruity-floral for women, launched in 2012 and instantly recognisable in its red, polka-dotted bottle. Created by perfumers Annie Buzantian and Ann Gottlieb, the fragrance opens on red berries, honeysuckle and dragon fruit, blooms into a sun-warmed heart of jasmine, orange blossom and coconut, and dries down on a creamy base of musk, vanilla and driftwood — bright, fun and unmistakably summer.
About Marc Jacobs
Marc Jacobs is an American fashion house founded in 1986 by designer Marc Jacobs in New York. The brand's fragrance line, developed in partnership with Coty, has produced some of the most playful contemporary feminines of the last two decades — Daisy, Lola, Honey and Dot. Each plays with a distinctive, sculpted bottle and a young, optimistic mood. Dot sits firmly in this fruity-floral lineage, leaning more tropical than its sisters.
Fragrance notes
- Top: Red Berries, Honeysuckle, Dragon Fruit
- Heart: Jasmine, Orange Blossom, Coconut
- Base: Musk, Vanilla, Driftwood
Olfactory family: Floral Fruity | Launched: 2012 | Perfumers: Annie Buzantian, Ann Gottlieb
Who it's for
Dot suits women who want a bright, optimistic fragrance for daytime — particularly in spring and summer, when the dragon fruit-coconut accord reads most vividly. The musk-vanilla-driftwood drydown gives it just enough warmth for evenings out, while keeping the overall mood youthful rather than heavy. A natural pick for holiday wear and warm-weather travel.
How to use
- Spray onto pulse points — wrists, the base of the neck and behind the ears — from around 15 cm away.
- Mist a single spray over the hair or onto a scarf for a longer-lasting trail.
- Avoid rubbing the wrists; the fruity opening lasts longer when left undisturbed.
Specifications
- Size: 100ml Spray
- Concentration: Eau de Parfum
- Gender: Women
- Brand: Marc Jacobs
- Year: 2012
- Perfumers: Annie Buzantian, Ann Gottlieb
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