Wanna Smell Like Trisha Yearwood? Now You Can

You can’t sing like Trisha Yearwood.

You can only try to cook like Trisha Yearwood.

But now you can smell like Trisha Yearwood.

On The Talk on Sept. 16, Trisha announced that she has a new signature fragrance—aptly dubbed Trisha Yearwood—that is available exclusively at Walmart.

67a8c67c-e823-4fe9-9588-9bf246958cdc_1-55a083e8b41e4d8dc674432b56cefb40You are probably asking yourself: what does Trisha Yearwood (the perfume, not the person) smell like? Pumpkin spice? Saddle Soap? Sassafras? Success?

According to a release, the fragrance is a celebration of modern femininity that opens with an inviting floral bouquet of honeysuckle, white peach and lily of the valley. It continues with heart notes of jasmine and sweet tiare flower, which delight the senses while a delicate and sophisticated blend of woods, musk, amber and vanilla notes leave a soothing trail that is irresistible. Trisha Yearwood is available in an eau de parfum and body mist and costs $19.82.

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