Yes, your minajesty! The Queen of the Barbz has been a busy woman this year.
After lurking around New York filming The Other Woman, creating her KMart clothing collection, and recording feature after feature for some of your favorite artists, she’s now gearing up for the release of her new fragrance ‘Minajesty,’ which is on it’s way to a department store near you.
This week, she released a new ad campaign for the fragrance which features her looking curvacious in a princess-style pink and cream gown and a 1980s Jersey girl blonde wig while she holds down the fort in front of her throne. She scooped up famed photographer David LaChapelle for the shoot and last month told PEOPLE magazine that Minajesty is all about “having self-confidence.”
Minajesty is the follow-up to her first perfume, Pink Friday, which was well-received and nominated for three prestigious FIFA Awards including, Fragrance of the Year, Best Packaging, and Media Campaign of the Year.
You can get your hands on a bottle on September 9 when it hits department stores nationwide.
This week, she released a new ad campaign for the fragrance which features her looking curvacious in a princess-style pink and cream gown and a 1980s Jersey girl blonde wig while she holds down the fort in front of her throne. She scooped up famed photographer David LaChapelle for the shoot and last month told PEOPLE magazine that Minajesty is all about “having self-confidence.”
“Minajesty … is sultry, captivating and powerful. There is a sexy power behind having self-confidence. I want this fragrance to invite my Barbz to celebrate their glamorous side, live in the moment and be outrageous knowing that true power comes from within.”Catch a pic of the packaging below:
Minajesty is the follow-up to her first perfume, Pink Friday, which was well-received and nominated for three prestigious FIFA Awards including, Fragrance of the Year, Best Packaging, and Media Campaign of the Year.
You can get your hands on a bottle on September 9 when it hits department stores nationwide.
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