What’s white and red and will make you and your man equally excited when it arrives in the mail? It’s the BE@RBRICK x LANCÔME collaboration.
The French luxury cosmetics house is no stranger to limited-edition items made to be displayed on shelves instead of your face. They sell bejeweled perfume compacts that go for $300+, and they’ve collaborated with BE@RBRICK before in 2009 (it’s currently being sold on ebay for $848), but this time they’ve got another French icon (sort of) on their side. Lily Collins from Emily in Paris will be the face of the launch, which includes the limited-edition bears and a limited-edition bottles of Lancôme’s iconic Advanced Génifique serum.
Fans have the chance to score a wicked deal on the products via a special drawing (which opened on 10.21.22 and closes 5pm ET / 2pm PT on 10.25.22) on the NTWRK app for $1.15. This pays homage to the $115 sales price of Advanced Génifique Serum (1.7 oz), which includes the collectible 2.75 inch BE@RBRICK with purchase.
The winners of the 11 inchLANCÔME x BE@RBRICK bearand 1.7oz Advanced Genifique Serum will be announced during the NTWRK live episode on October 25th at 5pm ET.
So go tell your man that he needs to add to his BE@RBRICK collection, and get some serious skincare in the process!
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