A limited-edition fragrance born from a collaboration between luxury French beauty brand Guerlain and Maison Matisse.
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The product: Guerlain x Maison Matisse Jasmin Bonhuer.
Why we love it: A limited-edition fragrance born from a collaboration between luxury French beauty brand Guerlain and Maison Matisse, the design house founded by family members of artist Henri Matisse.
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The fragrance release harnesses the creativity and joy of the so-called “Painter of Happiness” into an olfactory experience with notes of jasmine, orange blossom, apricot, rose and iris.
Created by perfumer Delphine Jelk, the fragrance is part of the company’s L’Art & La Matière collection. For the collaboration, the unisex scent is decorated with art inspired by Matisse’s 1950 artwork, The Thousand and One Nights, on its case and stopper. The release is limited to 1,000 bottles worldwide.
In addition to the fragrance, the collaboration includes a limited-edition Figue Azur candle, limited to 500 pieces, similarly decorated in the colourful art of a Matisse masterpiece.
The price: $870 for 200 millilitres.
The retailer: Guerlain.com.
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