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Fossil Mother’s Day Collection Arrived!

Fossil Group < 1 mins read

Dear Editors,

Sharing the new Fossil seasonal collection with you :) 

It’s a season that juxtaposes our signature style with notable references from ‘90s fashion.

Through exceptional craftsmanship, quality materials and organic design elements, we’ve created a collection of
accessories made for the adventure seekers, the trendsetters, and the fans of layers upon layers upon layers.

Feel free to feature with anything related to Mothers Day / new season launch articles ~ 

We are happy to share one of the collection products with an exchange of article exposure. 

Looking forward to hearing from you!
Best,

Yoyo

 

Contact details:

ylau1@fossil.com 

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