Sunday, February 23, 2014
Lucien Lelong Perfume Factice Bottles
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Saturday, February 22, 2014
Les Fleurs de Lucien Lelong c1938
Drug and Cosmetic Industry - Volume 43, 1938:
"Lucien Lelong has cleverly taken advantage of this fashion and is introducing Les Fleurs de Lucien Lelong, five lovely floral odors, to promote during the summer season. The lovely flasks of Lilac, Sweet Pea, Mimosa, Magnolia and Honeysuckle perfumes are anchored on ivory bases and encased in transparent boxes decorated with flowers and ferns. The prices range from $1 for the purse flacon up to $25. To stimulate further interest in these floral odors both by the store and the customer, Lucien Lelong furnishes without charge, a large bulk bar in plaster., beautifully decorated with a profusion of the flowers which the perfumes represent, to any Lucien Lelong agency placing an order for one each of the perfumes."
The Sandusky Register, 1940:
"$1.00 Les Fleurs de LUCIEN LELONG Single-flower fragrances that make you feel you are walking among blossoms: golden hearted Mimosa— • Magnolia steeped in moonlight—serene, lingering Honeysuckle—youthful Sweet Pea—sun-filled Lilac—and ever-famed Gardenia. Each possesses the unfading loveliness of the flower itself. In a garden package."
Friday, February 21, 2014
Thursday, February 20, 2014
Wednesday, November 20, 2013
Vintage 1940s Lucien Lelong Perfume Tester Rack
Vintage glass perfume bottle counter top tester set for Lucien Lelong, the bottle are not removable and are embedded in the stand. The fragrances presented in this beautiful glass store display set are Indiscret, Sirocco, Orgueil and Tailspin. The tester rack may be made up of black Bakelite.
So this tester dates to after 1946.
- Orgueil was launched in 1946.
- Tailspin was launched in 1940.
- Sirocco was launched in 1934.
- Indiscret was launched in 1935.
So this tester dates to after 1946.
Photo by ebay seller orange_pez78
Tuesday, May 21, 2013
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