Guerlain inaugurates a new series of annual numbered edition bottles numbered edition dedicated to the Lunar New Year. We begin with the dragon for 2024, designed by Parisian jeweller Francesco Truscelli and decorating the bee bottle for Neroli Outrenoir. 1855 were made, in 125 ml with 30 ml travel spray. Contact Guerlain if you want one (I do not know the price or if they will be sold online, if you know, do comment).
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The 2023 Harrods Bear from Estée Lauder: "Allow Harrods Bear to introduce you to a blend of rose, lily, tuberose, citrus and wood. Created exclusively for Harrods, Estée Lauder presents its Beautiful Eau de Parfum as a Harrods Bear solid compact, evoking a feeling of wonder. This limited edition collectable is the perfect gift; accompanied by a safekeeping velvet pouch, it brings the fragrance of a thousand flowers to life when delicately touched upon your pulse points." £270 for 5g at Harrods.
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Mugler's Angel Elixir in a limited edition collector bottle: "For the Mugler Holiday Show, the Angel you don’t expect will dazzle your eyes. Wearing a new sparkling dress for the special season, this woody floral gourmand scent reinvents what makes Angel so unique." $150 for 50 ml at Mugler USA.
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I'll take one of each. 40th anniversary editions of perfumer Guy Robert's Amouage Gold Man and Amouage Gold Woman, both updated by perfumer Alexandra Carlin and presented in "the highest quality crystal, made in the original moulds and hand-blown reality in the workshops of the High Cristallerie haven of Waltersperger in the heart of Normandy, France". To be released in December, 500 bottles were made of each, $1,950 a pop.
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Jo Malone's latest Rose Collection (I think the last they did was for 2022?) for Valentine's Day features special editions of Rose Blush (from 2021), Rose Amber (from 2015, originally called Tudor Rose & Amber) and Rose & Magnolia (from 2019). All in 50 ml, plus there will also be a trio of travel sprays and a Rose Blush candle. Look for them all in January.