Wednesday, 13 October 2021

Dom Pérignon x Lady Gaga new limited editions become an object of desire

They embody the strength of creative freedom. And they keep reinventing themselves. Just like Lady Gaga, pop icon, Oscar winner, cultural leader and visionary of a world in upheaval. The charismatic artist, a true cultural leader, is as much a star as one of the most creative figures of our time. A spokesperson for the LGBT + community, she has been at the forefront of empowerment and well-being issues for 10 years with her Born This Way Foundation. This free spirit pushes boundaries, inspiring the world to open up and develop. Its shows are authentic and magical: they shape today's culture. She creates her own shimmering and whimsical universe, where fashion, music and messages complement each other as if by magic.
Just like Dom Pérignon. A champagne icon. Each vintage champagne is a personality full of character. Cellar Master Vincent Chaperon never ceases to seek perfection in his creation. Its credo: each vintage tells the unique story of a year and its particular nature. It is always a question of creating a unique composition from the constantly changing nature and different climatic conditions, which presents new challenges. Equally daring, the Champagne House never compromises to stay true to its ideal, even if this means that sometimes no vintage is declared for a given year.

The artist now shares with his fans objects born under the sign of artistic experimentation and radical glamor. The limited editions of Vintage 2010 and Rosé 2006 are transformed into objects of desire, with their exclusive case, with a creative and exciting design, the result of the permanent dialogue between these two visionaries. The dream turns into a real duo, a perfect couple: “I drink stars! ". Once again, Dom Pérignon's leitmotif is celebrated. 






The Dom Pérignon Vintage 2010 x Lady Gaga in limited edition priced at CHF 230 and the Rosé 2006 x Lady Gaga in limited edition priced at CHF 450 are available from October 1 at Globus.





Images courtesy of Dom Pérignom



 

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