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Pretty Woman, The Song Becomes A Scent

Perfumes based on song titles are a bit of an iffy proposition but there could hardly be a better name geared to perfume than Pretty Woman. Barbara Orbison, the widow of "Pretty Woman" singer Roy Orbison, has developed Pretty Woman perfume. Barbara Orbison was involved in every step of the development of the fragrance from its bottle design in Paris to the formulation of the scent. The fragrance has a top note with a bergamot accent, a heart of stargazer lily, red rose and carnation and a base of fresh amber, patchouli, vanilla, atlas cedar and sacred incense. It sells for $80.

[via Now Smell This]
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