L’Oréal designs luxury advent calendar for Selfridges
Each window to contain miniature L\'Oréal products
Priced at £60, the calendar will have miniature L’Oréal products behind each of the customary 24 windows, providing what Selfridges is calling “the ultimate gift for any beauty lover”.
Products from the L’Oréal portfolio to be included are Giorgio Armani’s Eyes to Kill mascara, Kiehl’s Crème de Corps, Lancôme’s Trésor in Love fragrance and Shu Uemura’s Skin Purifier.
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