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Agraria Introduces New Fragrances to Monique Lhuillier’s Home Fragrance Collection

Fashion Designer Monique Lhuillier Home Fragrance Collection
Agraria Introduces New Fragrances to Monique Lhuillier's Home Fragrance Collection
Agraria, America's oldest and most celebrated luxury home fragrance company, announced today the addition of two new fragrances to their collaboration with renowned bridal, ready-to-wear and accessory designer, Monique Lhuillier.
Monique Lhuillier's two new home fragrances, Limone and Dolce, join the best-selling Citrus Lily, launched in 2016, and brilliantly expands the designer's glamorous and sophisticated aesthetic, as well as her lifelong love of flowers. The complex and mysterious formulations are true Agraria while the enchanting allure of each fragrance is distinctively Monique Lhuillier.
"I am so delighted to continue collaborating with Agraria to expand my home fragrance collection," said designer Monique Lhuillier. "All three fragrances combine my favorite flowers for a fresh, but sophisticated, take on modern floral bouquets."
Boldly fresh and romantic packaging echoes the fragrance's lush notes:
LIMONE - Sicilian lemons burst with sunny freshness in this lively and bright fragrance. Jasmine lime freesia and verbena are also woven in for a touch of soft florals and clean grassy vibrance.
DOLCE - Sweet, ripe Seville oranges and lush, fragrant lilies beckon with this lavishly romantic pairing. Red currants, jasmine, rose and amber add intrigue with tart berry and floral layers.
CITRUS LILY - Bright citrus notes introduce this lush floral bouquet of lilies, freesia, jasmine and ylang-ylang. Indian sandalwood and exotic musks are blended for a romantic, bold fragrance.
The Monique Lhuillier Home Fragrance Collection includes AirEssence™ and PetiteEssence™ flower diffusers, candles and room & linen sprays.
"Continuing our collaboration with Monique Lhuillier has been an inspiration for our entire team," said Agraria President Jim Gentry. "Her enthusiasm and commitment to the project has resulted in the creation of two new fragrances that interpret classic scents but with a fresh contemporary twist. Her meticulous attention to detail and her hands-on approach to design has resulted in an expanded home fragrance collection that is as beautiful as it is fragrant."
Monique Lhuillier's newest fragrances, Limone and Dolce, will launch worldwide this Fall in Harrods and Bergdorf Goodman and will be available in select specialty and high-end retailers, including Neiman Marcus, Saks Fifth Avenue, Bloomingdale's, agrariahome.com, Monique Lhuillier stores and moniquelhuillier.com.
For more information, please visit agrariahome.com/moniquelhuillier or contact Jim Gentry at [email protected].
ABOUT AGRARIA
From its beginnings in a quiet shop on San Francisco's Nob Hill, Agraria has set the standard in luxury home fragrance and bath and body products for over 50 years. Many of the company's most devoted fans hail from the worlds of fashion, design and entertainment, including Giorgio Armani, Carolina Herrera, Michael Kors, Hubert de Givenchy, Cher, and the late Diana Vreeland.
ABOUT MONIQUE LHUILLIER
Monique Lhuillier is internationally recognized as one of America's foremost designers. Established in 1996 by Monique Lhuillier and her husband, Tom Bugbee, the company is considered one of the leading fashion houses in design, quality and creativity. With a passion for creating collections that are both feminine and modern, Monique Lhuillier continues to design ready-to-wear, accessories and bridal collections that are luxurious, chic and true to her aesthetic. Fans include Emma Stone, Blake Lively, Taylor Swift, Reese Witherspoon, Kristen Bell, Anna Kendrick and the First Lady Michelle Obama among others. Monique's signature design sensibility has led to the launch of many licensed products including fine jewelry, fur, tabletop, fine paper and a children's décor collaboration with Pottery Barn Kids transforming the company into a luxury lifestyle brand. Monique Lhuillier products are distributed through Monique Lhuillier stores, premium department stores and specialty stores throughout the world.
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Credello: Here’s Why, According to Experts, You Should Think Twice Before Co-Signing a Loan
Maybe you know what it means to co-sign a loan. Perhaps you're unfamiliar with the concept. If you know what co-signing means, you might sometimes think it's appropriate to do that for a family member or friend.
However, before you start looking into the best personal loans with co-signers, you should think about the risks that go along with this course of action. We'll talk about those right now.
What Does Co-Signing Mean?
If you co-sign for a loan, along with someone else, you have a binding legal obligation to repay that loan in full.
As a co-signer, you agree to pay back the loan's entire amount if the person with whom you co-signed cannot do it. If they miss any payments, the lending entity will immediately turn to you and expect you to cover the money they are due.
Now, let's go over why you might think twice before becoming a loan's co-signer.
1. You're Legally Liable for Missed Payments
We already mentioned the first and most crucial reason why co-signing for a loan can backfire. If the individual you co-signed the loan with can't cover the agreed-upon monthly payments for any reason, you'll have to come up with that money yourself.
If you don't have ready funds to cover those payments, this situation can throw your life into turmoil. In the worst circumstances, you might have to move out of your house, sell your car, or do whatever else is necessary to produce the money.
2. You Can Ruin Your Credit History
You also risk a plummeting credit score if you co-sign for a loan and the other individual who took out the loan can't make the payments. If you have the cash to cover those payments, your credit score will not be harmed. If you don't have the money, though, your score can take a significant hit.
3. You Risk Debt Collector Harassment
If you co-sign for a loan, and the person with whom you got it can't make the payments, the lending entity will turn to you for that money. If you can't pay it promptly, they can turn the matter over to debt collectors.
You probably won't like the experience of having debt collectors calling and emailing you incessantly until you can get the lending entity their money. The lender can even step up the legal action by suing you and garnishing your wages if you take too long to rectify the situation.
Consider Before Co-Signing for a Loan
Certain situations might arise when you'll want to co-sign a loan, most likely for a family member or close friend. Think carefully before you do, though.
If the individual you co-signed the loan with can't make the payments, you might get harassed by debt collectors until you produce that cash and give it to the lending entity. If you can't get the lender that money quickly, that will negatively impact your credit score as well.
You'll also have to undertake the responsibility of paying the lending entity whatever amount of money the other co-signer doesn't have. Doing so can make your life difficult if you must dip into your savings, if you're on a fixed income, or in similar situations.
Before you co-sign for a loan, make sure you trust the person with whom you're co-signing. Understand that you're on the hook for any missed payments if their fortunes change.
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