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  2. Loewe (fashion brand) - Wikipedia

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    Loewe S.A. (/ l oʊ ˈ ɛ v eɪ / loh-EV-ay, Spanish:, German:; stylized as LOEWE) is a Spanish luxury fashion house specialising in leather goods, clothing, perfumes and other fashion accessories. Founded in 1846 in Madrid , Loewe is part of LVMH since 1996, and is the oldest luxury fashion house of the holding.

  3. Behind the Spritz: What Really Goes Into a Bottle of $100 Perfume

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    The ex-retail CEO offered DailyFinance a rare glimpse into the breakdown of the costs built into department store prestige fragrances, using an average $100, 3.5 ounce bottle of a "celebrity ...

  4. List of celebrity-branded perfumes - Wikipedia

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    A 2013 collector's edition, 777 Nude, contains an identical fragrance formula but an updated bottle. [172] Rebelle [173] Reb'l Fleur [173] Rogue: 2013–present Rogue Love: 2014–present Rogue Man: Riri: 2015–present Crush: 2016–present Kiss: 2017–present Reb'l Fleur Love Always: 2018–present Fenty Parfum: Fenty Beauty x LVMH: 2021 ...

  5. Solo Beverage Company - Wikipedia

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    Solo Beverage Company, also known as Joseph Charles Bottling Works and Investments Ltd., is a soft drink manufacturer in Trinidad and Tobago. History The ...

  6. The 5 best straw bags to buy that aren't as expensive as Loewe

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    Shop the best and most affordable stylish straw bags for summer. These all cost under $150, so you won't break the bank!

  7. Opium (perfume) - Wikipedia

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    Opium is an Oriental-spicy perfume for women, created for the French fashion house Yves Saint Laurent by perfumers Jean Amic and Jean-Louis Sieuzac. Introduced to the market in 1977, Opium quickly generated publicity with its controversial name and the ensuing press coverage helped to increase its sales.