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new limited edition from Guerlain explores the world of India's captivating Rajasthan province, where beauty and well-being are integral parts of a refined art de vivre.
Four collector's edition products signed Guerlain are inspired by the vibrant colors of the region's fabulous landscapes.
Fard Indien is a loose, ultra-fine and silky eyeshadow. The golden sand, burnt brown and moiré green colors evoke the shimmering tones of Rajasthan.
In homage to the enchanting look of Indian women, Khôl Kajal revisits the celebrated Moroccan-inspired eyeliner created by the Maison in 2001. This ultra-creamy stick highlights the eyes with a deep black.
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Nestled in a precious case decorated with Indian-inspired motifs, Gloss Cashemere features the soft texture of the eponymic wool. In tones of beige, pink or red, it blends the lightness of a lip gloss with a velvety matte finish of a lipstick.
An essential summer accessory Vernis Paduka nail polish takes its name from the traditional Indian sandals. Three ultra-glossy shades - iridescent beige, pearly bronze and flamboyant red - set off the golden tanned hands and feet.
Ties between Guerlain and Rajasthan are deeply rooted in the history of the Maison. The bottle of the mythical Shalimar perfume designed by Raymond Guerlain, borrowed its lines from the decorative vases in the region's palaces.
Today, Guerlain renews its links with one of the brand's major sources of inspiration through this special limited edition.
(Published on April 15, 2009)