Is It Still Worth Spending Dollars on Celebrity Scents?
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
With actress Lindsay Lohan's recent troubles culminating in a prison sentence and at least one fragrance leader changing directions, "The Rose Sheet" had a question for market analysts: Is attaching your scent to a celebrity still the way to go
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