| Weight: | 0.821 kg |
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| Country of origin: | France |
| Volume: | 0.1 l |
| Mark: | Marc Jacobs |
Marc Jacobs Dot is a playful, optimistic floral-fruity eau de parfum inspired by the symbol of good luck – the seven-spotted ladybug. The iconic bottle itself radiates joy, lightness, and carefree femininity, while the fragrance evokes a sunny day in ...
Marc Jacobs Dot is a playful, optimistic floral-fruity eau de parfum inspired by the symbol of good luck – the seven-spotted ladybug. The iconic bottle itself radiates joy, lightness, and carefree femininity, while the fragrance evokes a sunny day in a blooming meadow full of color and life.
Characteristics:
The composition opens with fresh and juicy fruity notes that are sparkling and energetic. The heart unfolds with delicate, feminine flowers, giving the fragrance lightness and natural charm. The base is soft and warm, with a subtle vanilla and woody undertone that beautifully rounds off the fragrance and leaves a pleasant trail.
Fragrance profile:
Top notes: Red berries, pitahaya (dragon fruit).
Heart: Jasmine, honeysuckle, orange blossom.
Base: Vanilla, driftwood, coconut.
Marc Jacobs Dot is the ideal choice for women who love cheerful, fresh, and positive fragrances. It is particularly suitable for spring and summer, for everyday wear and for moments when you want to emphasize your good mood.
About the brand Marc Jacobs:
Marc Jacobs is an American fashion designer who has been bringing a blend of boldness, originality, and playful elegance to the world of fashion and fragrances since the 1990s. His eponymous brand has become synonymous with youthful spirit, modern luxury, and innovative design—and these values are reflected in his perfume collections.
The first fragrance from the Marc Jacobs brand was launched in 2001, and since then the brand has carved out a strong position among the world's most prominent perfume houses. Marc Jacobs perfumes are known for their playful femininity, optimistic compositions, and iconic bottles, which are small works of art in themselves.




