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March 14, 2009
Posted by JAE

Jean Paul Gaultier + Evian = 09 Limited Edition Bottle

Jean Paul Gaultier + Evian=2009 Limited Edition Bottle

Jean Paul Gaultier + Evian=2009 Limited Edition Bottle

Today my boyfriend came home with a special cupcake that he had ordered (post later) and had another surprise for me from MELISSA! It was an Evian water bottle designed by fashion designer, Jean Paul Gaultier for the 2009 Prêt-à-Porter collaboration. Last year Christian Lacroix designed the 2008 bottle, but I’m loving Jean Paul’s design a lot better.

These 750ml glass bottles are decorated with snowflake-like designs to celebrate Evian’s pure tasting water. Bottles can be purchased individually or as a case of twelve here or at select locations.

Just wanted to give MELISSA ten thousand “thank you”s and if I was affectionate I would embrace you in my arms! You’re the sweetest thang <3

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2 Comments

  1. Chris Brown
    March 14, 2009

    HEY!!!…i showed you pictures of it!

  2. OH
    March 15, 2009

    love the pics, especially the shadows on the first one!!

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