Courteney Cox Debuts Homecourt Collection Inspired by Her Daughter Coco - See Their First Campaign Together

Cox's brand Homecourt just launched the Cocomoi line, featuring a new scent inspired by the "deep connection" she shares with her 20-year-old daughter

<p>Courtesy of Homecourt</p> Courteney Cox and Coco Arquette for Homecourt

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Courteney Cox and Coco Arquette for Homecourt

Courteney Cox latest launch is extra close to her heart.

It’s been two years since the Friends star, 60, debuted her home fragrance brand Homecourt. Now she’s branching into the bodycare category — and getting her daughter Coco Arquette involved in the fun.

Homecourt just launched a perfume, body wash, body mist and body butter, plus a candle, as a part of the new Cocomoi line, which Cox created as an ode to her 20 year old, who she shares with David Arquette.

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The duo star in a sweet campaign to highlight the new scent and collection, which retails for $34-$56, not including a $198 set which houses all of the products.

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<p>Courtesy of Homecourt</p> Courteney Cox and Coco Arquette for Homecourt

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Courteney Cox and Coco Arquette for Homecourt

In a press statement, Cox shared that she wanted to create something symbolic of her “deep connection” to her daughter, and each ingredient and note in the new scent reminds Cox of Coco in some way.

Cocomoi is formulated with “coconut water to represent Coco’s love for the ocean and the grounding notes of cedarwood representing my love for her as a mother, along with the sweetness of creamy fig and cardamom to speak to the sweetness of her heart,” Cox shared in a statement.

The added black pepper also alludes to Coco's “dynamic and funny personality” because, in Cox's words, she is “as spicy as she is sweet.”

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Cox also describes the scent as “warm, light and fresh, yet sophisticated” and evokes the “grounded feeling of walking on the beach at sunset,” which is exactly what Cox and Coco embody in the campaign, which sees them pose in coordinating boho-chic looks and with their hair elegantly blowing in the wind.

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Cocomoi is the latest addition to Homecourt's lineup, which also includes Cece (Cox's signature), Steeped Rose, Mandarin Basil, Neroli Leaf and Cipres Mint.

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<p>Courtesy of Homecourt</p> Coco Arquette for Homecourt

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Coco Arquette for Homecourt

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Cox and Coco share a special relationship — they have matching tattoos, they have similar names (the name Coco is made up of the first two letters of Cox's first and last names) and they’ve supported each other’s personal wins.

After her daughter’s birth on June 13, 2004, Cox opened up to PEOPLE about how grateful she was to be a mom after struggling with fertility.

"I get pregnant pretty easily, but I have a hard time keeping them," Cox said. Though she "kept trying," she miscarried "quite a few times" and eventually decided to try in vitro fertilization.

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Cox, who was nearly 40 at the time, knew it would be a difficult journey. "It's a fact that after a certain age you have less of a chance," she said, but was then met with her rainbow baby.

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