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Sofitel Queenstown Resort & Spa has partnered with L’Occitane en Provence, a company which has been at the forefront of the beauty and wellness industry since 1976, using natural products selected for their rejuvenating properties.
Sofitel Queenstown GM Jeremy Samuels says the new collaboration — launching tonight — means clients who enter the Duke St spa "are entering a little corner of Provence", to experience "the ultimate in beauty, wellness and sustainability".
"L’Occitane en Provence is the perfect partner for Sofitel, because both brands share not only a deep respect for French luxury, but shared commitments to respecting nature, and a passionate dedication to delivering extraordinary experiences for our guests," Samuels says.
L’Occitane ANZ general manager Pierre Joffre says the partnership has created an "unparalleled" Spa L’Occitane, which combines the best expertise to create formulations and rituals to enhance sleep quality, overall wellbeing and holistic beauty.
The Sofitel Spa, which features five treatment rooms, each with individual showers and steam rooms, a couple’s suite with a cedar wood jacuzzi, a hammam, infrared room, relaxation spaces and a discovery bar, is the only place in Queenstown where L’Occitane en Provence’s full range of beauty products is available.
Sofitel Spa with L’Occitane will open daily, from 9am till 7pm.