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The latest limited edition Creme de Corps release from Kiehls sees them working with with artist Jeff Koons. “Jeff Koons enters the picture with his familiar Balloon Flower (Yello) from his Celebration series. Three sizes of Keihls Creme de Corps bottles are available with profits head to The Koons Family Institute on International Law and Policy, an initiative of the International Centre for Missing & Exploited Children (ICMEC).”
More looks at the Koons bottles can be seen at Selectism.
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Pharrell Williams teams with Kiehl’s and Bionic Yarn for a graphic-print tote bag made entirely from recycled plastic bottles. For now we only have information on the France distro – there are 10 in the country and you can find them through the Kiehl’s France Facebook page. We’ll assume these will be released globally in extremely tight numbers.
More images follow after the click.

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Last night the new collaboration between Kiehl’s and Jeff Koons was launched at the brand’s New York flagship store.
“Last night, Jeff Koons “A Wonderland of Merry”collection launched officially at Kiehl’s New York Flagship. Since we’re not immune to the lure of art star paparazzi photography – here’s one, just one, of Mr. Koons and Kaws.
The highlight of the event is the window display, and of course Koons’ packaging design. Koons brings a fresh look to the world famous apothecary company (founded in 1851), the bold candy color hearts and flowers fitting the Kiehl’s bill nicely.
Most importantly: 100% of Kiehl’s net profits from the sale of each product will benefit The Koons Family Institute, an initiative of the International Centre for Missing and Exploited Children (ICMEC).”
Check out the complete recap of the event here.
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Kiehl’s has tapped art icon Jeff Koons once again to design a limited edition label for their Creme de Corps holiday collection. The 16.9 once bottle of moisturizer features an image of Koons’ installation “Large Vase of Flowers.” Allegedly this will be available for one days only, on December 4, 2010, at the NY flagship store in Union Square or at the Lincoln Center. Kiehl’s also gives 100% of the profit to the International Centre for Missing and Exploited Children. Respect. (Refinery)
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London-based studio ilovedust (and HS columnists) are the latest creatives to work with Kiehl’s on some custom packaging. Featuring ilovedust’s recognizable illustration techniques, the Creme de Corps range can be printed with personalized greetings via a speech bubble on the label front.
Have a closer look after the click.

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Once again Kiehl’s has teamed up with art superstar Jeff Koons to offer some limited edition product for the holiday season, all featuring the artist’s Tulips work.
“We are pleased to announce a collaboration with one of the foremost internationally recognized contemporary artists, Jeff Koons who is using his creative genius to help children in need around the world. With the shared vision of creating safer, more sustainable environments for children, the Kiehl’s and KOONS partnership will raise awareness and funds through the sale of the Limited Edition Creme de Corps Holiday Collection, a four-product collection featuring the newest formulation, Creme de Corps Whipped Body Butter.
100% of Kiehl’s net profits from the sale of each product will benefit The Koons Family Institute, an initiative of the International Centre for Missing and Exploited Children (ICMEC).”
As part of this series the brand is offering Creme de Corps Soy Milk and their regular Creme de Corps in 3 different sizes. The product is now available in their online store.
Images of the entire set follow after the jump.

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RxArt, the non profit organization, known for transforming frightening medical environments into works of art to improve the healing process, has once again gotten together with Jeff Koons. This time the artist received a cart blanche at the Advocate Hope Children’s Hospital.
“RxArt, the non-profit organization that curates contemporary art installations in hospital settings, and Kiehl’s Since 1851, the venerable New York-based purveyor of fine quality skin and hair care, have partnered to bring the artwork of Jeff Koons to Chicago’s Advocate Hope Children’s Hospital.
Kiehl’s is proud to underwrite the fabrication and installation of works by world-renowned pop artist Jeff Koons on a Philips CT Scanner and throughout the scanner room at Advocate Hope Children’s Hospital for RxArt. As a result of this project, Koons’ iconic characters will find a permanent home in the hospital’s radiology department, to soothe and cheer young patients, and brighten the typically sterile and potentially scary testing environment.
To create the installation, the Philips CT Scanner was painted, and decals featuring Koons’ Monkeys were applied to the machine. His iconic Balloon Dog, Hanging Heart, and Donkey imagery were also installed to brighten the room as wallscapes. Koons generously took no artist fee for his participation in this project.”
Today we can give you a detailed look at the installation.
Many more images follow after the jump.

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Awhile back we gave you a look at Kiehl’s Earth Day collab product with Pharrell Williams, artist Jeff Koons, surfer Malia Jones and actress Julianne Moore. Today, the NY-based label has released David LaChapelle’s campaign shots of each celeb posing alongside their personalized bottle of Acai Damage-Protective Mist. Stunning. The bottles are available now here, with 100% of the net profits (up to $200,000) benefiting the Rainforest Alliance.
Jeff Koons and Malia Jones photos can be seen after the click.

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After having worked with Kaws previously, Kiehl’s has worked for Earth Day 2010 with Jeff Koons, Pharrell Williams, Julianne Moore and surfer Malia Jones as part of their “Friends of Kiehl’s” initiative on the Acai Damage-Protecting Mist in the form of collectors bottles, for which they each contributed the bottle label design. “Friends of Kiehl’s” strives to double their donation from 200 and would like to donate 200′000 USD of the proceeds of the sales to the Rainforest Alliance.
To support the initiative, celebrity photographer David LaChapelle will capture each personality in his unique style. Hopefully we can soon show you images of that as well.
UPDATE: We have exchanged the images for the correct product images, including some great close-ups of each bottle and artwork after the jump.

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A while back we reported about the collaboration between Kaws and Kiehl’s. In the mean time it has been released around the globe, but there is more to come from the project. Here we take a look at the limited edition bottle that the artist designed. These special bottles come with a Kaws Companion toy at the top. Furthermore they worked with Harper’s Bazaar Korea on a cover feature and spread in the magazine.
Take a detailed look at the Kaws Companion bottle and the magazine feature after the jump.

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