Singer-model Alesha Dixon has hinted that she might name her next perfume after her three-month-old daughter, Azura Sienna.
The 35-year-old, who gave birth to Azura in October, 2013, believes the little one's name is "mystical", reports contactmusic.com.
"I think Azura would have made a really good name for a perfume. It sounds quite mystical doesn't it! Who knows, she might influence the next one," Dixon told Bang Showbiz.
She launched her perfume Rose Quartz at St. Martin's Lane Hotel here Wednesday and she says she took the creation process seriously.
"I could easily have said yes to the first thing, but what's the point, you want something that people are genuinely going to like. These things take time.
"We're doing the whole crystal collection and I'm taking my time. That's all I can do to make sure people see it's an authentic venture. As a girl, it's a real treat to be able to say I have a fragrance, it's special," Dixon said.
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