Lancôme will launch La Nuit Trésor Fleur de Nuit, a new fragrance for women. La Nuit Trésor Fleur de Nuit is a flanker to 2015’s La Nuit Trésor, which was a flanker to 1990’s Trésor…
The daily lemming
Two possible (limited edition) lemmings for fans of Lancôme La Vie Est Belle: at left, an edition decorated by French artist Richard Orlinski (€92.50 for 50 ml at Breuninger in Germany). At right, the L'Éveil art edition, a refillable bottle decorated with a 'cloud' of recycled plastic fibers designed by a Parisian art school (€90.50 for 50 ml at Lancôme in France).
Happiness is just one step away
Julia Roberts in Paris for Lancôme La Vie Est Belle.
Insulated with the lavender straw
Lancôme is working with IFF and Leclef to develop rose plants that require less water, but that's several years away, says Lehmann. In the meantime, the property has two basins that collect water from the hills above and the river below; it uses no water from the town system. Leclef's team has devised a schedule in which they give the roses more water less often, to get hydration deeper into the roots — and ultimately use less water. The main building on the property, used to host visitors and educational sessions, is insulated with the lavender straw that grows a few meters away and doesn't have air-conditioning.
— Dealing with climate change at Lancôme's Le Domaine de la Rose in Grasse. Read more in How Fragrance's Most Famous Rose Fields Are Dealing With Climate Change at Allure (and see also videos about the property here).