Marc Jacobs will launch Daisy Sorbet, a new duo of limited edition flankers to 2007′s Daisy. Daisy Sorbet follows Daisy Eau So Fresh, Daisy Sunshine and Daisy Eau So Fresh Sunshine, Daisy Delight and Daisy Eau So Fresh Delight and Daisy Dream.
Daisy Sorbet ~ with pink grapefruit, pear, passion fruit, wisteria, jasmine, muguet, violet wood, cedar and sheer musks. Available in 50 ml Eau de Toilette.
Daisy Eau So Fresh Sorbet ~ with mandarin, apple blossom, lotus, magnolia, jasmine, violet, soft woods and musk. Available in 75 ml Eau de Toilette.
Both fragrances were developed by perfumer Richard Herpin.
(via frontiermagazine.co.uk, moodiereport)
Wow, that’s a lot of daisies!
It’s a lot of dollars 😉
Just choked on my cuppa at your comment, Robin! Flankers just seem lazy to me, so much easier to produce a variation on the theme rather than something new.
Yep! (and sorry to make you choke)
Oh brother, Daisy Sorbet:p. Dream had such a cute bottle but with bland juice. Agree, come up with something new..not like Dot though.
Dream was a disappointment.
Daisy de Melker – a notorious South African serial killer. I think just one Daisy perfume should be in her honor :p
I like the dark side of your sense of humor, Merlin – this would be a wonderful Prix Eau Faux!
OTOH, I don’t mind Daisy flankers because I still want to see every possible variation of those amusing bottles. I’d even like to see an expensive LE bottle with Swarovski crystals and one with printed petals. I bought a partial bottle of the original Daisy on ebay just to play with those rubbery plastic petals. 🙂
Is it only me that can’t stand those Marc Jacobs bottles, especially that obnoxious Lola bottle? That cap on Lola, I want to do something really bad and mean to it everytime I see it. Whatever that means, lol!
Gosh, maybe I’m just too curmudgeonly. In other news, tell those damn kids to get off my lawn! 😉
Hm..Sorbet for winter… Aiming for the market down under?
I rather like his original fragrance, MJ Woman. And not a gosh darn daisy anywhere in sight! (Altho the daisy is my birthflower, so there’s that).
I dislike all the Marc Jacobs bottles, too, except his first one–where’d that one go? You never hear about it anymore.