Co-Created Fragrance Lines

MINISO Debuts its Lucky 7 Perfume Series

MINISO introduces the 'Lucky 7 perfume series,' a collection developed in collaboration with seven master perfumers and is inspired by the number 7—a "symbol of luck and prosperity in both ancient Greek and Eastern cultures."

The Lucky 7 series features six distinct fragrances: 'Classic,' 'Muse,' 'Goddess,' 'Bloom,' 'Starlight,' and 'Passion.' Each fragrance is designed to represent a different form of luck and aspiration while the bottles are designed with a diamond cut to reflect the varied personalities of the wearers. The collection includes a range of scents from sweet and fruity to elegant florals and rich oriental blends, accommodating different preferences.

Additionally, MINISO will launch a global 'Lucky 7 Lifetime Version' online lottery starting August 20th. This event will "include seven participating countries in which seven winners will each receive a 7.3-liter bottle of MINISO Lucky 7 perfume" as part of the promotion.
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