If the first Taylor Swift fragrance has left you wanting for more, you're in great luck as the star is on the verge of continuing the success of the original version with a new scent titled 'Wonderstruck Enchanted'. Find out more details next.
The comprehensive list of celebrity promoted perfumes just got a little longer. After the massive success of her first fragrance 'Wonderstruck', Taylor Swift aims to cater to her fans' needs with yet another similar project set to be launched this fall. Given the massive success of Taylor Swift's first fragrance, it makes a lot of sense to continue in the same direction and this is precisely the marketing strategy adopted by the star.
The star took a moment to describe her latest project and
declared for WWD.com: “Wonderstruck Enchanted is the next chapter
in the story of my Wonderstruck fragrance. Wonderstruck is about
that moment when you instantly feel a connection to someone, but
then there’s that feeling of being completely
enamored—enchanted—when you know a little more about that someone
and still feel that strong connection.”
So what exactly are the enchanted notes that aim to irremediably
mesmerize consumers? Well, the fun bouquet opens up with
passionfruit, pink poppy, and wild berries as top notes. Our senses
are then pampered by a heart of peony swirls, blooming white
freesia, and sugar-glazed champaca petals which are beautifully
complemented with a base of drydown of vanilla, blond woods and
white musk.
The new scent comes in an easily recognizable bottle, essentially
the original one but in a passionate red tone instead of the fab,
calming purple of the original perfume. The crystal charm, flower
and leaf along with the antique bird enhance the elegant touch of
the perfume. The pricing for the products will be as follows:
$49.50 for a 1.7-oz. bottle and $59.50 for a 3.4-oz. bottle, with
body lotion priced at $29 and a .33-oz. rollerball costing $18.
Fans interested in the new fragrance will have to wait for the
September debut and accompanying ads.
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