Oh-the-Irony :: Kim Kardashian’s “Love Collection” Wedding Perfume Goes On Sale

Kim Kardashian’s fragrance made to represent the “Love” between ex-husband Kris Humphries and herself is ironically on sale at Macys. I guess after her 72 day marriage ended, people just weren’t buying the perfume or her marriage. Not too worry though, Kim, has had two other fragrances made in her name. One was made last summer called “Kim Kardashian” and the other “Gold.” Her third perfume, “Love” was specially made for her wedding day, but was intended to be a limited edition. Peep what Kim had to say when she unveiled her wedding fragrance.
“Hi dolls!!!! I’m thrilled to reveal my limited edition wedding fragrance, ‘LOVE!’ I thought it would be fun to create a special fragrance that represents this special time in my life! We’ve only produced 1000 bottles … one for me to wear on my wedding day, 200 for my bridal shower, and 799 for you guys! I really hope you guys love it as much as I do,” Kardashian said when the scent was released. “This one means so much to be because of what it stands for … the enduring beauty of building a life with your other half and watching your love grow, each and every day.”
Sadly, her fragrance is now offered in a gift set instead of a special edition perfume set. Should we cut Kimmy some slack? [Source]
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