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Dolce & Gabbana introduces fragrance mist for dogs: 'Crafted for a playful beauty routine'
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Date:2025-04-10 19:13:05
Dolce & Gabbana fragrances are not just for humans anymore as the luxury brand introduced an "alcohol-free scented mist" for dogs.
Inspired by founder Domenico Dolce's "unconditional love for his loyal dog Fefé," the fragrance named after the designer's pup "blends fresh and delicate notes of Ylang Ylang, Musk, and Sandalwood," according to the brand's website.
"It’s a tender and embracing fragrance crafted for a playful beauty routine," Dolce & Gabbana said.
Dog owners can preorder the "Fefé" fragrance mist for 99 euros, which equates to $108.13, and receive it by Aug. 16.
"This fragrance is housed in a sleek green lacquered glass bottle, adorned with a vibrant red metal cap and a precious 24-carat gold-plated paw," the luxury brand said.
How do dog owners use the Fefé fragrance mist?
Dolce & Gabbana recommends dog owners spray Fefé on their hands or a brush and then rub or brush their pup's fur from the middle of the body toward the tail to "give them a moment of scented pampering," according to the brand's website.
Fefé can also be applied directly to dogs' bodies, but the nose area should be avoided.
The fragrance mist is safe pet cosmetics certified, approved by vets, safety tested and "enjoyed by dogs," according to Dolce & Gabbana.
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