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World Bee Day

Our commitment to bee conservation is brought to life every day through numerous initiatives and partnerships. One day in particular allows us to raise strong and visible awareness of the threats faced by these pollinators: “World Bee Day”.

In 2026, Guerlain highlights Indian women who have chosen to become beekeepers through the Women for Bees program, in partnership with UNESCO. The Maison invited Indian photographer Raajadharshini to document their journey. These photographs showcase the commitment of these beekeepers, who work every day to protect bees.

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“WE BELIEVE THIS KNOWLEDGE SHOULD NOT STOP WITH US. WE MUST PASS IT ON TO OUR CHILDREN AND TO OTHER VILLAGE RESIDENTS, SO THAT THIS TRADITION CONTINUES AND IS NEVER LOST. WE WANT TO TAKE CARE OF THE BEES AND DEVELOP THIS ACTIVITY WITH LOVE AND PATIENCE.”
SARITHA, BEEKEEPER IN INDIA

THE BEE, OUR SENTINEL

A founding symbol of the Maison, the bee lies at the heart of our identity as well as our responsibility.


To extend this commitment worldwide, the Maison created the “Guerlain for Bees Conservation Programme”: a network bringing together partners dedicated to protecting bees.


Guerlain also deploys concrete initiatives such as:


The Women for Bees program, launched in partnership with UNESCO, which is celebrating five years of commitment this year. Since its creation, it has trained more than 250 women beekeepers around the world.


The Bee School, which carries an essential ambition: to inform, raise awareness, and inspire all generations, from an early age, to protect bees.

THE BEE, OUR SENTINEL

A founding symbol of the Maison, the bee lies at the heart of our identity as well as our responsibility.


To extend this commitment worldwide, the Maison created the “Guerlain for Bees Conservation Programme”: a network bringing together partners dedicated to protecting bees.


Guerlain also deploys concrete initiatives such as:


The Women for Bees program, launched in partnership with UNESCO, which is celebrating five years of commitment this year. Since its creation, it has trained more than 250 women beekeepers around the world.


The Bee School, which carries an essential ambition: to inform, raise awareness, and inspire all generations, from an early age, to protect bees.

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