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Life By Esprit Scent Launches In Sync With U.S. Apparel Push

This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet

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Coty's prestige Lancaster division hopes the launch of Life by Esprit, the fashion label's first fragrance in the U.S., will benefit from the promotional muscle being placed behind the clothing brand, according to the company

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