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The spirits are named after the beloved poodle Domenico Dolce, which he was pres...

Dolce & Gabbana released dog perfumes (photo, video)

The spirits are named after the beloved poodle Domenico Dolce, which he was presented with Stefano Gabban. They are approved by veterinarians and are recognized as safe for dogs. The Dolce & Gabbana Italian Fashion House will significantly expand its customers base by releasing the first perfumes for Fefé dogs, named after a miniature poodle, owned by Domenico Dolce, co -founder of the company. The cost of perfumes is 98 euros per 100 ml, reports Telegraph.

In advertising, clients will not see Scarlett Johansson or Farrell's knees. It is represented, as it should, animals are golden poodle, Pomeranian spitz, dachshund and chihuahua. Perfumes are already claiming the title of "olfactory masterpiece". The aroma without alcohol contains a mixture of sandalwood and ylang-ylang flowers, the latter of which is considered to be a human aphrodisiac.

FEFE, whose name is named perfumes, is a gift to Domenico Dolce from Stefano Gabbana, partner and co -founder of D&G. He took the animal from the shelter, but the dog could not get along with the designer's cat. Instead, Domenico fell in love with FEFE at first sight. Dolce called a puppy in honor of a pet from an old Italian comedy film. "It is a diminutive one that means the gift of God. And I, as a good Catholic, believed that this dog was indeed a gift of God," he said in an interview.

According to him, Fefe loves the walks that he sends in a design bag. Developing a aroma for dogs, Dolce & Gabbana consulted with veterinarians, animal behavior experts and four -legged owners. As a result, the perfume created by Emily Bevier-Kopperman, the main perfume Dolce & Gabbana, was approved by veterinarians, liked dogs and passed the safety test. The media noted that not all veterinarians are delighted with a new product.

For example, Fabian River, Ambassador on RSPCA Well -Produced Ambassador (Royal Society for the Prevention of Outstood Creation) believes that most toilet dogs for dogs are "low -cost products" that cost no more than 18 euros. "The fact that perfumes go to this market at such a high price are an interesting way to make people spend their money on things that are of no value. But you decide how to spend your money," he said.

River added that dog owners can use a spray to mask the odor of a pet, instead of consulting a veterinarian about possible skin infections. The man also noted that the smell may seem "distracting or unpleasant": "Obviously, a more wealthy demographic group finds new ways to spend their money, which is upset at me at a time when people are experiencing difficulties.