CosBeauty is the #BeautyAddict's guide to lifestyle, health and beauty in Australia.
In this issue:
- The Breast Report - your guide to augmentation
- Put an end to bad hair days
- 24 hour makeup, products that last
- Sex appeal - do you have it?
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perfect ‘jet-lag’ sofa crafted by India
Mahdavi specifically for the space.
Rich with various influences, a moon
light fixture hangs from the ceiling,
highlighting walls proudly adorned
with international coverage.
Sculpted by Polish artist, Bronislaw
Krzysztof, the door’s handle leading
to the treatment room, is shaped
like the silhouette of a woman.
A haven of calm and relaxation,
the spa offers the full Sisley
experience featuring five treatment
rooms each with suspended lit
ceilings depicting Ginkgo biloba
leaves, an emblematic ingredient
used in many cult products, walls
covered with wallpaper created in
1874 by Atelier d’Offard in Tours,
chosen for its cell-like silky silver
tone and pastel Italian mosaics.
Combining artistic creativity with
first class savoir-faire, the luxury
spa offers high-quality products
and bespoke treatments designed
for maximum effectiveness and
pleasure with a range of indulgent
facials, massages and full-scale body
experiences to awaken the senses
and rejuvenate. Devoted to wellness
and beauty, with a treatment for
every age and skin type, both
men and women can address
specific needs including hydration,
nutrition, anti-ageing, repair, vitality,
relaxation, serenity and slimming.
In homage to the true Parisienne,
Sisley has crafted an antidote to
city life with four treatments, ‘The
Paris Exclusives’ formulated to
address the needs of the elegant
and effervescent; stress, fatigue,
pollution and heavy legs.
Treatments are finished in the
intimate cosy secret café, reserved
exclusively for Sisley clients.
Opening onto a small terrace,
the café offers simple and fresh
healthy meal options. Mimicking the
brand’s makeup cases, each table
is adorned with chequers and the
famous black-and-white zebra motif.
Furnishings echo a mural painted
by children from South Sudan and
botanical wallpaper inspired by the
tropics. Light fixtures by Spanish
artist Alvaro Catalán de Ocón, made
from recycled plastic bottles woven
by Colombian women, hang from
the ceiling in a variety of designs,
shapes, and colours.
Home to the first Sisley boutique
in Paris, traditional and modern
accents are complemented by
animated and luminous wall
displays, eccentric furnishings and
an exclusive fragrance bar. The
flagship boutique will house limited
edition accessories and objects
as well as inspired ephemeral
collections chosen specifically by the
d’Ornano family.
Visit www.sisley-paris.com/en-AU/
for more information.
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