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Taylor Swift's Set to Launch Her First Fragrance, "Wonderstruck"

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Jul. 15 2011, Published 5:56 a.m. ET

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Country cutie Taylor Swift is finally launching her first fragrance and it sounds just as romantic as her songs are!

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Taylor has named her new scent "Wonderstruck," which is a line that comes from the song "Enchanted" after her Speak Now album.

“I wrote the lyric, ‘I’m wonderstruck, blushing all the way home,’ for the song ‘Enchanted’ about the first time you meet someone," Taylor said (via Celebuzz). "A fragrance can help shape someone’s first impression and memory of you. It’s exciting to think that Wonderstruck will play a role in creating some of those memories.”

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So, who was Taylor "wonderstruck" by? Owl City's Adam Young realized the song was about him and actually sang a version of her song by to her as a Valentine's Day present. Too cute!

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“Wearing perfume is such a unique way to create memories," she added about her fragrance. "Like songs, a scent can take you back and allow you to relive a moment in time.”

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"Wonderstruck" is set to hit stores in October and the scent is described as “a gourmand floral; a charming and sparkling surprise of vibrant fruits, kissed by a bouquet of soft petals and a touch of sweet indulgence.”

We can't wait to test out Taylor's theory with her new scent!

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