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Dot by Marc Jacobs is a Floral Fruity fragrance for women. Dot was launched in 2012. Dot was created by Annie Buzantian and Ann Gottlieb. Top notes are Red Berries, Pitahaya and Honeysuckle; middle notes are Coconut, Jasmine and Orange Blossom; base notes are Driftwood, Musk and Vanilla. Marc Jacobs is launching Marc Jacobs Dot. The new fragrance continues the cheerful game of petals decorated by modern and characteristic flacons of the Jacobs collection. Polka dots embellish red petals and a ball on the cap, which looks like ladybug in the heart of a flower. The fragrance is introduced in March 2012, available in 30, 50 and 100ml EDP flacons, along with perfumed body care products. The composition has been announced as floral-fruity, surrounded with exotic notes of coconut and wrapped in soft vanilla embrace. Top notes of the new fragrance DOT incorporate red berries combined with pitaya fruit, known also as dragon fruit. The juicy and exciting opening is followed by a floral trio composed of honeysuckle, jasmine and orange blossom, while a base closes with a trail of coconut water, vanilla, driftwood and sensual musk. The flacon is made of red glass and decorated with flowers and golden plate with inscribed name of the fragrance and of the brand
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Dot by Marc Jacobs receives mixed community reception, primarily discussed in the context of its discontinuation and availability at discount retailers rather than its fragrance qualities. While it remains affordable and accessible at stores like TJ Maxx and Marshall's, opinions on the scent itself are divided, with some users experiencing off-notes that don't work well on their skin. The fragrance holds particular sentimental value for some community members seeking to repurchase the discontinued product.
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