Here at StyleZeitgeist we are mostly sick of the tsunami of meaningless, and sometimes downright absurd, collaborations that have taken over the world. So it warms our hearts when we see one from creators we love. The new Aesop collaboration with the dutch couturier Iris van Herpen is one of these. This is the second Aesop collaboration this year – the first one happened last month with Rimowa – and we can only say that it’s two for two so far.
Atlas of Attraction is the name for a series of gift sets that Iris van Herpen designed using her signature fractal aesthetic that unites the organic with the inorganic in lovely mosaic. And unlike the Rimowa collaboration, the pricing of these kits won’t make your credit card whimper.
A Curious Connection ($55)
Geranium Leaf Body Cleanser, Rind Concentrate Body Balm
The Familiar Horizon ($90)
Istros Aromatique Room Spray, Post-Poo Drops, Mouthwash
Contours of Discovery ($115)
Resurrection Aromatique Hand Wash, Resurrection Aromatique Hand Balm, Geranium Leaf Body Scrub, Geranium Leaf Body Cleanser
Orbit of Intention ($115)
Blue Chamomile Facial Hydrating Masque, Immediate Moisture Facial Hydrosol, Purifying Facial Exfoliant Paste
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