Product Description:
A timeless, romantic floral, Le Baiser de Lalique is an aromatic bouquet that joins notes as sweet and intense as a kiss itself. Both sophisticated and daring, fresh and classic, Le Baiser de Lalique pairs the passion and peril that embodies the essence of a kiss. The Le Baiser de Lalique crystal flacon, destined to become a Lalique collectible, features a detailed recreation of the Le Baiser brooch. The flacon features lovers, lips set to meet, adorned with soft roses, carved in relief and surrounded by a metallic trellis of rose stems and thorns. The entire Le Baiser de Lalique collection reprises this striking image, using the theme of lovers, roses and thorns to express the intricacies of a kiss.
Product Details
- Binding: Misc.
- Brand: Lalique
- Label: Lalique
- Manufacturer: Lalique
- MPN: LEBAISERPFM
- ProductGroup: Beauty
- ProductTypeName: BEAUTY
- Publisher: Lalique
- Studio: Lalique
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