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Guerlain Brings the Art of Living to Aventura Mall
April 17, 2026
Aventura Mall welcomes a new kind of beauty experience—one all about stepping into a Maison’s world. Guerlain, the legendary French house renowned for crafting artistic beauty from nature since 1828, has opened an immersive “Art of Living” pop-up through May 1, 2026. It’s an invitation to discover the brand’s heritage up close: through fragrance, skincare, makeup, and the rituals that turn everyday moments into something elevated.
The Art of Living, Scented by the Guerlinade
At the heart of the pop-up is L’Art & La Matière Art of Living Collection—a newly debuted lifestyle line of customizable, refillable candles and hand and body soaps. Inspired by the Guerlinade, Guerlain’s iconic fragrance signature woven through its creations for over a century, the collection comes to life in six scents that spotlight the Maison’s most emblematic raw materials: Iris Pallida, Bergamote Fantastico, Rose Centifolia, Tonka Sarrapia, and Vanille Planifolia (among others that define the signature). Guests can create a tailor-made candle by selecting a vessel and scent, then finishing it with a complimentary, on-site engraving, a small detail that makes the final piece feel uniquely yours.
Discover, Learn, Indulge
Beyond the product selection, the pop-up is designed as an immersive window into Guerlain’s world. Guests can explore special programming including masterclasses that dive into the House’s rich history, plus exclusive sampling and seasonal surprises. One highlight is Guerlain’s reputation as the “House of Vanilla,” where guests can learn how this precious raw material is sourced, crafted, and transformed into some of the Maison’s most iconic scents.
If you’re craving a spring refresh—something sensory, personal, and beautifully crafted—consider this your invitation to visit Guerlain’s Art of Living and leave with a piece of the Maison’s signature world. The Guerlain Art of Living pop-up is open now through May 1, 2026 and is located on the Lower Level.


