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Estée Lauder introduced a special version of the Artist's Edition of its women's fragrance Pleasures, created by renowned textile designer Kazumi Yoshida home Clarence House. The fragrance will go on sale this month.
Born in Japan, Yoshida - the second person to create an artistic version of the vial. The first was designed by the artist, illustrator and fashion chronicler Ruben Toledo in 2006.
Reportedly inspired by fleeting pleasures found in nature, Yoshida has transformed the limited version of the vial Pleasures exquisite picture of a blooming garden: colorful flowers, butterflies and dragonflies. This motif is also reflected on the outer carton.
"Yoshida perfect craftsmanship is evident in the magnificent decorative fabrics Clarence House, some of which I used in my own home," -obyasnil Senior Vice President, Estée Lauder, the creative director Aerin Lauder. "Sketches Yoshida elegant, luxurious and endless. His interpretation Pleasures right shows the simple pleasures of life."
Each 75ml spray bottle depicts Yoshida signature and accompanied by a leaflet with designer pieces, his vision Pleasures and mini-biography.
In addition, Estée Lauder has created an exclusive collection of Best of Pleasures Coffret, available later this month.
Mini kit contains five sprays at 4ml, each of which has a separate package and may be presented as a gift. The kit contains all the versions of Pleasures: original Pleasures, Pleasures Delight, Pleasures Artist's Edition, Pleasures Exotic and Pleasures Intense.
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