
Laura Ashley Bottles the British Countryside—In Four Archival-Print Perfumes
Four new parfums, one storied archive: Laura Ashley translates its most romantic prints into scent—made in Wales, polished by French perfumers, priced for collectors.
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Four new parfums, one storied archive: Laura Ashley translates its most romantic prints into scent—made in Wales, polished by French perfumers, priced for collectors.

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