The Body Shop Indian Gardenia Marks Foray Into "Masstige" Scents
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
The Body Shop's Indian Gardenia women's fragrance is the first product of a new "masstige" fragrance collection featuring a less toiletry-oriented positioning and slightly higher pricing than the retailer's existing scents, Senior VP & General Merchandise Manager Caroline Hadfield said.
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