If you're a fan of the SK-II facial treatment essence and love all things fashion, then this is something that you don't want to miss. The eye-catching SK-II and Maison Kitsuné collection is now in Singapore! We’ve rounded up everything you need to know about the festive-themed collection.
SK-II X Maison Kitsuné collab: products, design, and more
In 2022, the beloved French-Japanese lifestyle brand Maison Kitsuné launched a makeup collaboration and cute merch with Korean beauty brand LANEIGE. Last December, it joined forces with Japanese skincare brand SK-II, and you can bet that it’s another captivating collaboration. Fun fact: this marks SK-II's first team-up with a fashion house.
The brand’s popular PITERA™ Essence (AKA the SK-II facial treatment essence) is the star of the collection, and its design features Maison Kitsuné’s iconic fox doing a yoga pose. The collection includes a facial cleanser, cream, pouch, and gift-worthy boxes. You can choose to either get the blue-themed pieces which have elements of the night sky or the red pieces which showcase plants and florals.
To kick off the new year, the two brands are coming together once more for a gorgeous new drop. The new SK-II x Maison Kitsuné Limited Edition PITERA™ Essence now comes in a blush pink hue. If you're getting the gift set, you'll find cute little hearts surrounding the iconic fox on the packaging.
SK-II X Maison Kitsuné collab: price and where to buy in Singapore
The SK-II x Maison Kitsuné Limited Edition PITERA™ Essence Red and Blue sets are available on Tangs for SGD328. It includes the SK-II Facial Treatment Essence (230ML) plus beloved products from the brand such as the SK-II Facial Treatment Clear Lotion (30ML), SK-II Facial Treatment Gentle Cleanser (20G), and the SK-II Skinpower Advanced Cream (15G).
Meanwhile, the SK-II x Maison Kitsuné Pink set is available on Tangs, Takashimaya, and Sephora for SGD328. It includes the full-size version of the SK-II Facial Treatment Essence in pink and the same travel-friendly products found in the red and blue sets.
This article was first published on 20 October 2023. Last updated: 4 January 2024.
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