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Marc Jacobs Names Lipstick Shade After Princess Charlotte

Princess Charlotte at Anmer Hall in Sandringham, UK in Nov. 2015.
The Duchess of Cambridge—AP Princess Charlotte at Anmer Hall in Sandringham, UK in Nov. 2015.

“Inspired by the deepest saturated pink tones of an English rose”

Princess Charlotte might not be old enough to speak, but we bet she’d like to send a big “Mwah!” of thanks towards Marc Jacobs for naming his newest lipstick shade, “Charlotte,” after her — despite the fact that she won’t be wearing makeup for oh, another 13 years.

The lipstick, which is part of the brand’s Le Marc lip crème collection, was “inspired by the deepest saturated pink tones of an English rose,” Catherine Gore, global vice president and general manager of Marc Jacobs Beauty tells WWD.

But don’t start running to Sephora just yet! As of now, “Charlotte” can only be purchased at Harrods in the U.K., where it was specially designed for the launch of Jacobs’ beauty brand in the famous department store. “We wanted to commemorate this major brand milestone by creating a custom shade of Le Marc lip crème,” Gore tells WWD of the lipstick.

Luckily, the Internet exists for those of whose obsessions fall right in the center of the “Marc Jacobs” and “Royal Babies” Venn Diagram, and “Charlotte” is available online at Harrods, and yes, they ship to the U.S. Sadly, though, we’ll have to wait a bit longer for its chubby-cheeked namesake to make her stateside debut.

This article originally appeared on People.com

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