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Dolce & Gabbana THE ONE

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US beauty company Procter & Gamble (P&G) is taking its most recently acquired license, Dolce & Gabanna, upscale with the launch of its new feminine fragrance The One. P&G, which will officially take over the fragrance license from Italy-based Euroitalia in June, is looking to position the Dolce & Gabbana franchise firmly in the premium segment. This new fragrance has a luxury concept, we wanted to establish the brand in-store as a luxury brand, says a P&G spokesperson.

This upscale concept is reflected in the packaging: a heavy glass, square bottle with a gold top, and a gold-colored outer carton. The fragrance features top notes of mandarin and peach that leads into a heart of jasmine and ends with a base of vanilla, amber and musk. The womens EdP will be accompanied by a shower gel, perfumed body lotion and deodorant spray.

The One will be supported by a press-advertising campaign, but the company underlined that there will also be heavy point-of-sale investment. The range will begin to roll out in the fall and will be priced higher than the brands other lines.

P&G also revealed that a new mens fragrance from Dolce & Gabbana will hit shelves in spring 2007.

cosmeticnews.com
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what is P&G gone to do with other scents or do they not own that? P&G goen to make new line Cheaper?
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P&G owns the liscence to all D&G fragrances (but also of Hugo Boss, Valentino, Gucci and many other brands). Everything stays the same for D&G, it's only that "The One" is more expensive than the other fragrances in the line. So, they are launching it in high end department stores like Neiman Marcus, Saks, Bergdorf...

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