A yen for the serpentine has infiltrated the fashion and beauty worlds of late, yielding a number of striking products that play off the creature’s oddly hypnotic allure. There’s a shadow palette from YSL whose coppery snake-stamped top complements the vivid earth-toned shades packed inside. A 10-piece set of white-bristle brushes from Sonia Kashuk features delicate gold serpents slithering up their handles, while Marc Jacobs’s Champagne-and-orange blossom–inflected fragrance is bottled into a chain-handled clutch prettily embossed with emerald snake-stamped velvet.
Elsewhere, Byredo and Kilian have unveiled two takes on a travel-size eau—encased in a muted python tube and a metallic curling viper, respectively—while a bespoke pair of Elisabeth Weinstock boxing gloves found elevation in Italian watersnake, perhaps better suited for the mantelpiece than the boxing ring. A venomous green tube of Buly 1803’s coriander and cucumber toothpaste bears a rearing portrait with fangs bared. Why not toss one of these into a Gucci’s leather pouch, emblazoned with its own coiling milk snake? Works like a charm.
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