If every woman’s dream could come true in the form of an exquisite beauty collection, it would undoubtedly look like Clé de Peau Beauté’s autumn/winter 2024 limited edition line. Titled City of Dreamlight, this exceptional beauty collection is all about the capital of fashion: Paris.
Inspired by the magical allure and glamour of this exceptional city, the collection tells the tale of a heroine rediscovering life’s joys, guided by the mythical Pegasus. Created in collaboration with French artist Jean Dalin, the imaginatively illustrated packaging captures the spirit of the holiday season – embracing a transformative set bathed in the luminosity of Paris. Dalin opted for a palette of delicate soft hues and pastels, transforming the stone and steel of Paris into a carousel of delight.
“In collaboration with Clé de Peau Beauté, exploring the City of Dreamlight theme has been an exciting journey,” he says. “Faced with the challenge of infusing fantasy into the beauty of Paris, I embraced the opportunity to express my admiration for its architecture, an integral part of my artistic style. Iconic landmarks such as the Eiffel Tower and Notre Dame, and the mighty River Seine come to life with a touch of fantasy, inviting viewers into a world of light, dreaminess and freshness.”
The City of Dreamlight includes limited editions of the Concentrated Brightening Serum, Eye Color Quad, Radiant Multi Repair Oil Mini Set, Lipstick, The Luminizing Face Enhancer (in two shades), and the iconic and luxurious La Crème.
Each product represents Clé de Peau Beauté’s promise of unlocking the power of your radiance. Each item also features various renowned sites in Paris, as the mythical heroine “travels across the city” with the collection.
All products from the City of Dreamlight can be purchased on Clé de Peau Beauté’s website and at Holt Renfrew.
All visuals courtesy of Clé de Peau Beauté.
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