Mayday, mayday! Dolly Parton is coming out with a new fragrance, and samples of the perfume became available after an ad during the third quarter of Super Bowl LV yesterday.
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With notes of mandarin, pear, jasmine, and patchouli, this scent is housed in a rosy pink bottle with a crystal butterfly adorning the cap and is sure to look smashing on any vanity.
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“Having my own perfume has always been a dream of mine,” says Parton on the brand’s official website. “For as long as I can remember, people have commented on my scent. “What are you wearing?,” “what is that fantastic smell?,” and “where can I get it?” are all questions I have heard daily for more years than I can remember.”
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Parton notes that she has been blending her personal scent for years with a mix of other perfumes, oils, and powders. Now, the icon is ready to share that scent with you.
You can get a sneak preview of the scent by heading to DollyFragrance.com to receive deluxe samples of the perfume for $9.95. This cost can be used as credit towards the purchase of a full-size bottle when it officially launches in July. With a couple of spritzes, we can only hope to go through life with the confidence of Dolly.
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