Rihanna's  new fragrance has been given the thumbs up by animal rights activists  at PETA - they love the scent and the fact the R&B beauty has teamed  up with a cruelty-free company to create it. Reb'l Fleur, which will  hit store shelves on January 25, was created by Rihanna and the nose  experts at Parlux, who have been on PETA's 'good list', for refusing to  test products on animals, for years. 
PETA Senior Vice President Dan Mathews is so impressed by the singer's choice, he sent her a big bouquet of flowers to thank her for putting animals first. He tells WENN, "Rihanna's decision to team up with Parlux is as kind to animals as her music is to your ears.
 By renouncing  animal tests, Parlux is proving that beauty doesn't have to have an ugly  side." PETA Senior Vice President Dan Mathews is so impressed by the singer's choice, he sent her a big bouquet of flowers to thank her for putting animals first. He tells WENN, "Rihanna's decision to team up with Parlux is as kind to animals as her music is to your ears.
Having scents of ripe fruits and sumptuous florals, as well as a musky mix of vanilla, patchouli and amber, Reb'l Fleur is described as "daring, sexy and truly memorable." The fragrance "is as much in tune with Barbados-born Rihanna's roots as it is with the glamour of her present life in New York City. Reb'l Fleur is joyous yet intense, sophisticated yet marvelously surprising."

