Jennifer Aniston proudly flaunts her first signature fragrance. Photo: AFP/Getty Images
Though months ago, StyleList reported the scent was originally called Lolavie, the name apparently changed at the last minute.
"It's been a year-and-a-half journey. I'd been asked to do things before, and it never felt organic. But when Leon Falic, president of the Falic Fashion Group, approached me to be involved with the process from inception to fruition, I thought, "This could be a creative expression. And it's turned out to be an extension of myself as opposed to slapping my name on something," Aniston told WWD.
We're eagerly awaiting a whiff of her floral eau once it rolls out in the U.S.!
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