The 35-year-old 'Britain's Got Talent' judge thinks her three-month-old daughter Azura Sienna's name has 'mystical' qualities which perfectly match the floral notes of her first fragrance, Rose Quartz, reported Contactmusic.
"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 said.
However, Dixon had already decided on the perfect name for her scent, which she has been developing since 2009, and said she has taken the creation process seriously, unlike many other stars who simply put their name to a fragrance.
"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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