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Rihanna Launches New Perfume

Darpan News Desk IANS, 16 Jun, 2016 11:38 AM
    Singer Rihanna has launched her newest fragrance called Crush.
     
    The perfume, described as "mysteriously sexy", is a light and fruity scent with hints of pink rose, bergamot, mandarin and pink peppercorn -- a more musky alternative to her last scent RiRi by Rihanna, which was launched a year ago, reports elle.com.
     
    Priced between $20 and $60, Crush will be available at select retailers in August. 
     
    Rihanna has also launched fragrances like Reb'l Fleur (2011), Rebelle (2012), Nude (2013), and Rogue Man, her first fragrance for men. 
     
    On the work front, the "Umbrella" hitmaker released her eighth studio album "Anti" earlier this year.

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