
Find Extraordinary Gifts For Extraordinary Mums At Pavilion KL This Mother's Day!
At Pavilion Kuala Lumpur, discover curated gifts that honour the remarkable woman who's been your guiding light. The sky's the limit!
Looking Her Finest, As Written In Her Soul
Her beauty goes beyond appearance – it's a radiance shaped by wisdom and care. This Mother's Day, let her inner light shine with signature pieces from Dolce & Gabbana Beauty. The My Sculpt Satin Lip Stylo (Code: 1314) in burnt muted red embodies her classic sophistication, offering radiant colour and lasting hydration. It's more than just a shade – it's a soft whisper of 'I love you forever.'
For a touch of boldness, the My Comfy Matte Lip Stylo (Code: 520) in burnt orange red reflects her vibrant spirit with a feather-light feel, gently expressing, 'I love you.' These aren't just lip colours – they're accents that celebrate the masterpiece she already is.
Location: Dolce & Gabbana Beauty, Level 3, Fashion Avenue, Pavilion Kuala Lumpur
Wrap Her In Stories Of Elegance
Some garments do more than clothe – they tell stories. The 'S Max Mara Camelia printed silk midi dress flows like poetry against her skin, with its refined blue hues and 100% silk composition. Pair it with Ferragamo's red sunglasses – a striking rectangular acetate piece adorned with 793 Swarovski crystals – for an ensemble that doesn't just dress her but frames her presence.
Locations:
MaxMara, Level 2, Pavilion Kuala Lumpur
Ferragamo, Level 2 & 3, Pavilion Kuala Lumpur
A Step Of Love
For a woman who has walked countless miles for others, footwear becomes more than functional – it's symbolic. Christian Louboutin's Miss Jane pump, crafted in Vog Loubi red patent leather, honours every step she's taken. Its softly rounded toe and daring vamp cradle her feet with the same care she's shown to those she loves.
Location: Christian Louboutin, Level 3, Pavilion Kuala Lumpur
A Statement Piece That Echoes Her Complexity
Some women defy simple definitions – their depth deserves a tribute just as profound. Cartier's exceptional craftsmanship captures this complexity, blending eternal elegance with French artistry. These aren't just adornments – they're heirlooms.
The Love Pendant, Half-Paved in 18K white gold with 18 brilliant-cut diamonds (0.22 carats), reflects her subtle sophistication. Meanwhile, the Love Bracelet, Classic Model, Paved in 18K white gold with 204 brilliant-cut diamonds (1.99 carats), honours her bold spirit. These pieces celebrate her multifaceted nature – both refined and forward-thinking. A lasting tribute to the woman who shapes your world.
Location: Cartier, Level 2 & 3, Pavilion Kuala Lumpur
A Signature That Lasts
A fragrance isn't just a scent – it's a signature. The Collection de l'Atelier 2024 by Henry Jacques blends nature's finest elements into olfactory masterpieces, from the subtle Rose Alba to the bold Rose Très Rose. These fragrances capture the essence of her spirit, lingering long after she's left the room.
Location: Henry Jacques, Level 2, Pavilion Kuala Lumpur
Everyday Magic
Le Creuset's Flower Collection turns daily routines into acts of love. From colourful flower dishes to silicone trivets, these pieces add beauty to every meal. Crafted to withstand time and temperature, they reflect her enduring strength and grace.
Location: Le Creuset, Level 6, Pavilion Kuala Lumpur
This Mother's Day, make every gesture count. At Pavilion Kuala Lumpur, you'll find more than just gifts – you'll discover ways to celebrate the woman who never settled for ordinary love.
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