Dior Seeks To Capture Women 30+ With Skin Care Launch
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
Dior Capture Totale, rolling out to U.S. department store doors in February, represents one of the company's most significant skin care launches to date, according to Parfums Christian Dior
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