Announced Directly on Social Media
Available in Versions for Women and Men... Priced at About 330,000 KRW
A perfume by U.S. President Donald Trump has been released.
On June 30 (local time), President Trump posted a photo on his social media platform, Truth Social, along with a message announcing, "The Trump perfume has been launched."
A photo of a perfume shared by President Donald Trump on social media. Photo by President Donald Trump SNS.
He wrote, "The name of the perfume, 'Victory 45-47,' embodies victory, strength, and success for both men and women," and added, "Buy one for yourself, and don't forget to gift one to someone you love."
The name 'Victory 45-47' appears to refer to his own election as the 45th and 47th President of the United States. The perfume bottle is topped with a gold-colored statue in the likeness of Trump. The sales page for the Trump perfume states that it is "for patriots who never back down, just like President Trump." The perfume, available in versions for both women and men, is being sold for $249 (approximately 330,000 KRW).
Last December, Trump also released a perfume series called "Fight, Fight, Fight (Fight)." This phrase was what he shouted to his supporters after being shot in the ear during an assassination attempt at an outdoor rally in Butler, Pennsylvania.
Last month, he also teased the launch of a gold-colored "Trump Phone." The Trump Organization, the family business of President Trump and his family, announced that its mobile carrier, Trump Mobile, would launch an unlimited 5G plan called the "47 Plan." The T1 phone, priced at $499 (approximately 670,000 KRW), features a 6.8-inch AMOLED (Active-Matrix Organic Light-Emitting Diode) display and a 50-megapixel camera, among other features.
Before the presidential election, President-elect Trump also used his social media to sell Bibles, shoes, luxury watches, and photo books.
Previously, Trump also made money by selling his own NFT products. He earned $1.3 million (1.7 billion KRW) from the sale of the "Greenwood Bible," created in collaboration with country singer Lee Greenwood, $2.8 million (3.8 billion KRW) from the sale of "Trump Watches," and $2.5 million (3.4 billion KRW) from the sale of Trump sneakers and perfume. He also earned $1.16 million (1.58 billion KRW) from digital trading cards modeled after himself.
© The Asia Business Daily(www.asiae.co.kr). All rights reserved.

