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Max Mara Women’s Scent Expected To Fuel Cosmopolitan Cosmetics Sales

This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet

Executive Summary

Cosmopolitan Cosmetics is expanding its designer fragrance portfolio this fall with the first Max Mara women's scent. The "fresh, luminous, feminine" fragrance captures the 53 year-old fashion house's "engaging sense of practical glamour," according to Procter & Gamble's Wella division

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