I'm traveling to Phoenix for the 2013 Phoenix Comicon which starts tonight! I am so excited!
And I'll be wearing my new signature scent for summer: DOT by Marc Jacobs.
It's yummy delish and a light floral which I love. Though it's a parfum, it doesn't last very long-so it's in my jumbo satchel bag so I can reapply at will. I wonder if it comes in a rollerball?
Notes:
Red Berries, Dragonfruit, Honeysuckle, Jasmine, Coconut Water, Orange Blossom, Vanilla, Driftwood, Musk.
Style:
Chic. Energetic. Upbeat.
This fragrance is available at Sephora or Nordstroms, and online for $69.00.
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