Dolce & Gabbana unveils Fefé, a $100 perfume for dogs


Gone are the days of the awful wet dog smell, at least for the elite with pets that pedicure and get pampered at spas and salons. Dolce & Gabbana ensures the whiff next to the whoof is laced with notes of ylang-ylang, sandalwood, and musk with its first alcohol-free scented mist for dogs. Fefé, the perfume, is an ode to the faithful canine companion of Domenico Dolce and Guilherme Siqueira. It sounds cute and smells even better, adding another element of luxury to the list of lavishness for the adorable furballs.


Fefé comes with a seal of approval by the famous Master Perfumer Emilie Coppermann and would tempt the pet parents to spray some on themselves too. The striking green lacquered glass bottle with a red metal cap adorned by a 24-carat gold-plated paw print conceals a harmonious blend of ylang-ylang, musk, and mesmerizing sandalwood.

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The new Dolce & Gabbana Fefé fragrance can be sprayed on your hands or on a brush to apply on the dog’s fur from the middle of the body towards the tail. The olfactory senses will work their charm while the four-legged friend enjoys some love. Fefé can also be applied directly to your dog’s body, avoiding the nose area. The new Dolce & Gabbana Fefé fragrance is available in Dolce & Gabbana boutiques and on www.dolcegabbana.com for $99.

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