Perfumer's Workshop Samba duo -- Zipped and Unzipped -- to be uncovered for fall.
• By The Rose Sheet
PERFUMER'S WORKSHOP SAMBA ZIPPED, UNZIPPED FRAGRANCE DUO to be revealed in September with worldwide distribution in department stores, specialty doors and duty-free markets, according to the Paris-based company. The launch of the Zipped men's and Unzipped women's fragrances represents the latest addition to the 10-year-old Samba brand umbrella. The partner scents, designed to be both "sleek" and "sophisticated," target 20-to-40-year-olds, an older demographic than the traditional 13-to-40 year-old Samba consumer, Perfumer's Workshop International said.
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