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Francis Kurkdjian Creates Limited Edition Fragrance for ELLE Singapore's 20th Anniversary
By SENATUS News | 3 November 2013

On the occasion of ELLE Singapore's 20th anniversary, master perfumer Francis Kurkdjian has created a limited-edition fragrance, named ELLE 20, in tribute to two decades of the magazine's exceptional coverage of amazing fashion, gorgeous beauty and stylish living.

ELLE 20 is a soft, feminine, fruity- floral scent that perfectly embodies the sexy, stylish and spirited Singapore woman. It also bears all the luxurious trademarks of a classic Maison Francis Kurkdjian fragrance — using the finest ingredients and beautifully-minimalist packaging.

5 bottles of the fragrance will be up for silent auction on 6 November 2013 at Escentials Paragon, with bidding starting at SGD380 per bottle and proceeds going towards UN Women campaigns in Singapore, including initiatives to combat sex trafficking and violence against women.

Francis Kurkdjian himself will also be present to explain his concept of this fragrance, and successful bidders will have the honour of the perfumer signing these one-of-a-kind perfumes.

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