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Evian Teams with Jean Paul Gaultier

Amidst the catwalk flurry at Paris Fashion Week, a new collaboration made its debut: Evian and Jean Paul Gaultier. In the second of its designer series (the first pairing was with Christian Lacroix), Evian announces its release of two bottles designed by the Hermès creative director.

Gaultier has fashioned the Prêt-à-Porter bottle (interlocking snowflakes, oversized lettering) and the Haute Couture bottle (only seven produced worldwide). The Prêt-à-Porter version is available for pre-order on shopevian.com at $13.95 a bottle.

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Evian Les Petits Natural Spring Water

Evian has launched a new, smaller bottle of water -- with kid-friendly graphics and a reminder to moms that a few laps around the playground do leave Junior rather parched. The 330 mL mini bottle was designed to fit neatly into a kid's lunchbox, a child's grip and the back to school shopping list. The six-pack of French Alps water has a suggested retail price of $5.99 and will arrive on shelves this month.

[Thanks Yogesh]

Evian Limited Edition Bottle By Christian Lacroix


When I mentioned the new Palace bottle by Evian a few weeks back, a few savvy commenters clued me in to the fact that a new Evian Limited Edition by flounce-loving French designer Christian Lacroix was on the way. Luxury Launches has uncovered the pictures of the bottles. There are two versions the Evian pret-a-porter which has a frosted lace pattern over the bottle and the Haute Couture version, a glass bottle in the shape of an ice queen with a voluminous alpine skirt. The pret-a-porter bottle will sell for around $6 in gourmet grocery stores. As for the Haute Couture version, I am guessing it will turn up on eBay at some point (the standard version of the Lacroix bottle is already there with a buy-it-now price of $50. At least these editions are not as unwieldy as the mountain-shaped bottles used for previous limited editions.

Evian Palace Bottle


I've covered the fancy bottles from Evian before but their new bottle is even more lavish. The Palace Bottle comes with the Palace pourer and the the Palace coaster which basically turn the bottle into an elegant carafe for serving. The new deign will be available in select hotels, restaurants and clubs and will sell for $15 to $20.

[via Kineda]

Designer Water Brands

If you need to get your fix of designer water, like Bling h20, you might want to try taking a look at the selection of luxury bottled water at Aqua Distribution. Their selection of high-end waters runs from Llanllyr water, which has been drawn from the same spring since 1180 BCE to a limited edition 2007 Evian that comes in a custom bottle. As you might guess from the name, they sell the water buy the case. This shouldn't be a problem as long as you intend to drink more than just one bottle of water and, as luxury water is still a must-have accessory for those who are out to be seen, going through a case should take no time at all.

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