Eden Perfumes No.309
The Eden Perfumes No.309 dupe is marketed as an affordable alternative to Marc Jacobs Daisy; all notes shown here refer to Daisy, not to No.309.
No.309 belongs on a Daisy comparison shortlist because Eden Perfumes markets it in that direction, but the documented note profile is Marc Jacobs Daisy’s.
- Dupe of
- Marc Jacobs Daisy
- House
- Eden Perfumes
- Basis
- House claim (inspired by)
- Confidence
- medium
What is Eden Perfumes No.309 a dupe for?
No.309 is marketed by Eden Perfumes as an alternative to Marc Jacobs Daisy. This page treats that as a style claim, not a statement that the two products share a documented formula. No.309 is not Marc Jacobs Daisy, and it is not sold as the designer fragrance.
For a fair comparison, we keep the two roles separate: Eden Perfumes provides the Daisy-inspired product, while the note information below belongs to the original Marc Jacobs fragrance. We do not list a No.309 note pyramid because its own composition is not documented here.
What notes define the original Marc Jacobs Daisy?
The documented profile for Marc Jacobs Daisy is:
- Top notes: violet leaf, blood grapefruit, strawberry
- Heart notes: violet, gardenia, jasmine
- Base notes: musk, white woods, vanilla
- Main accords: white floral, ozonic, powdery, violet, citrus
These lines describe the original, not No.309. They explain the olfactory direction Eden Perfumes is pointing towards: Daisy is recorded around white floral, ozonic, powdery, violet and citrus facets, with the notes above forming its published structure.
How do we verify the Daisy inspiration claim?
We start with the house’s own wording. For this entry, the recorded claim basis is that Eden Perfumes markets No.309 as inspired by Marc Jacobs Daisy. We also check for independent community or press mentions when they are available, because outside references can strengthen or challenge a claimed link.
In this case, the support we are using rests on the house-marketed connection rather than a wider set of independent references, so the confidence level is medium. That is a transparency label: it tells you why the page is filed under Daisy, while also keeping the claim within its evidence. We avoid adding performance, concentration, price or wear-time statements unless they are documented for the product being discussed.
Who is this Daisy-inspired option for?
No.309 is relevant if you are browsing UK direct-to-consumer fragrance houses and want an affordable alternative in the Daisy direction. The original’s documented profile gives you the reference points to consider before ordering: violet leaf, blood grapefruit and strawberry at the top; violet, gardenia and jasmine in the heart; musk, white woods and vanilla at the base.
The sensible expectation is an interpretation, not a guaranteed like-for-like match. If the Daisy profile is what interests you, compare against those documented notes and accords rather than assuming the alternative has its own published pyramid. As with any fragrance purchase, personal perception can vary, so treat the inspiration claim as a guide rather than a promise of a one-to-one copy in feel.
It is sold directly through Eden Perfumes’ UK web shop. (Eden Perfumes)
Is Eden Perfumes No.309 a Daisy dupe?
Yes. Eden Perfumes markets No.309 as inspired by Marc Jacobs Daisy, so we file it as a Daisy dupe with medium confidence based on the house’s own positioning.
Are the listed notes for No.309?
No. The note pyramid shown on this page is for Marc Jacobs Daisy: violet leaf, blood grapefruit, strawberry; violet, gardenia, jasmine; musk, white woods, vanilla.
Does this page promise a like-for-like match?
No. It records Eden Perfumes’ inspiration claim and the original’s documented note profile; it does not promise a like-for-like match.