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Sabrina Carpenter says perfume is an ’emotional extension’ for her music

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Sabrina Carpenter says perfume is an ’emotional extension’ for her music

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Sabrina Carpenter has said that she sees perfume as an “emotional extension” of her music.

She explained that she wanted her first fragrance, Sweet Tooth, to be a reflection of her personality and her love of desserts. The fragrance is described as a “sweet and sophisticated gourmand” with notes of candied ginger, chocolate marshmallow, vanilla, and jasmine.

Carpenter said that she wanted Sweet Tooth to be a fragrance that people could wear to feel confident and happy. She said, “I wanted to create a fragrance that would make people feel good, like they could take on the world.”

Sweet Tooth was released in 2022 and was a commercial success. It was praised by critics for its unique and delicious scent.

Carpenter has since released a second fragrance, Insatiable, which is described as a “spicy and sultry” fragrance with notes of black currant, raspberry, and amber.

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Carpenter is not the only celebrity who has used perfume as a way to express their creativity. Many other musicians have also released their own fragrances, including Britney Spears, Katy Perry, and Rihanna. Perfume can be a powerful way to evoke memories and emotions, and it’s no surprise that musicians are drawn to this art form.

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