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Yves Saint Laurent rolls out Valentine’s Day products to JD consumers

All products could be delivered to consumers within 24 hours.

French luxury fashion house Yves Saint Laurent (YSL) has rolled out a variety of Valentine’s Day limited-edition products to JD’s consumers for a Super Brand Day in celebration of the store’s launch last December, the e-commerce platform said in a news release.

Also inspired by Valentine's Day, YSL has released a range of love-themed limited editions on that day, including perfume and lipstick gift boxes with four red velvet lipsticks gift packs on YSL’s self-operated flagship store designed exclusively for JD.com users.

With the help of JD’s e-commerce and logistics advantages, all the products on the YSL flagship store could be delivered to consumers within 24 hours by JD Logistics.

As a French premium brand, YSL offers a broad line of premium cosmetics as well as skin care products.

 

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