Trs chic! The Bath & Body Works Emily in Paris collab is now available

She may be Emily in Rome now, but this new Bath & Body Works collection inspired by the world of “Emily in Paris” is distinctly Parisian.The collab, which dropped today, is Bath & Body Works’ second major collaboration with Netflix (following the “Stranger Things” capsule over the summer) and it comes perfectly timed for the holiday season.

Three new scents and one returning fan-favorite make up the limited-edition collection; bestselling products like 3-wick candles, body mists, and Wallflowers home fragrance are available to shop in all new scents.Body care products like creams, mists, and body washes are all included in Bath & Body Works’ standard ‘buy 2, get 2 free’ and ‘buy 3, get 1 free’ deals as well.

Right now, the full collection is available to shop exclusively for Bath & Body Works rewards members — but the good news is that if you aren’t, it’s quick, easy, and free to sign up.Once you’re signed up, make sure to sign into your account and then you can shop ’til you drop.

Non-members will be able to shop the Bath & Body Works “Emily in Paris” collection from tomorrow, November 14.With fragrance notes of champagne spritz, elderberry fizz, and lily of the valley, Champagne in Paris was created exclusively for this collaboration and features rose-inspired packaging as a nod to one of Emily’s iconic Season 4 outfits.

Inspired by the lavender fields from Season 3, meet Lavender Luxe.It has fragrance notes of Lavande de Provence, flirtatious jasmine, and vanilla crush, and features houndstooth packaging as a nod to Season 1.

Head to a French patisserie with the delicious scent of macaron delight, Parisian spun sugar, and pink berries.Making its grand return for the first time in over 10 years, fan-favorite scent Paris Amour is back for a limited time.

French tulips, apple blossoms, and sparkling pink champagne come together in a scent evoking the city of love.Display your favorite 3-wick candle in th...

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Publisher: New York Post

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