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Hermès is planning to bring its luxury touch to two new categories in 2020: skincare and make-up.
According to a report from Business of Fashion, the collection will be manufactured in France and Italy and will use plastic-free packaging.
Though Hermès is not totally new to the beauty world (its line of fragrances – including Twilly d’Hermès, Terre d’Hermès, and the newly released Un Jardin Sur La Lagune – sold £268 million in 2018) its only real skincare product currently available is a £45 body balm that can also be used on the face and hands.
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Un Jardin sur la Lagune Eau de toilette, £63
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There are no further details on what products to expect yet, but we imagine Hermès will follow the example of other prestige brands like Chanel and Dior and offer a full range of cleansers, moisturisers, creams, and more.
As for the make-up? Hermès sent models down its fall 2019 runway wearing deep smokey eyes, so perhaps there’s an eyeshadow palette coming?
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Hermès Fall 2019 at Paris Fashion Week.
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One thing we can be sure of is the line will come at premium prices – a small candle from the brand is $186 (approximately £140), perfumes range around $102 to $139 (approximately (£77 to £105), and body products range from $50 to $70 (approximately £37 to £52).
On the bright side, now you’ll be able to own your own bit of Hermès without dropping the big bucks on a Birkin.
From: Harper’s BAZAAR UK