by Marc Jacobs
Daisy Eau So Fresh Paradise Limited Edition offers a crisp, light, and airy profile that fits well within the existing Daisy Eau So Fresh line. The scent opens with a sharp, almost medicinal note from pink pepper, which many find off-putting in the first few minutes. It settles into a soft, woody floral with lavender and faint violet-like accords, creating a translucent, slightly tangy freshness suitable for daytime wear. The longevity is moderate, with scent fading quickly on skin but lingering faintly on clothing. The overall impression is clean and delicate, not sweet or fruity—more urban than tropical. It maintains the signature synthetic, slightly sharp vibe of previous Daisy releases, though some reviewers find it more refined than earlier flankers. The bottle’s aesthetic is considered attractive, but the scent itself is seen as underwhelming and uninspired by many. It suits warm, humid climates and casual settings, with a moderate sillage that's best suited for close proximity.