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Comprehensive guide to collecting the past and present bottles used by perfumers. Beautiful color pictures of flacons made by R. Lalique, Baccarat, J. Viard, Brosse, A. Jollivet, Cristal Nancy, Wheaton, C. K. Benda, and Lucien Guillard. Figural, novelty dimestore, and bottles with the original packaging are shown. Lavishly illustrated with catalog and ad pictures. Histories of many famous perfume houses and bottle makers are included. A directory of hundreds of American and European perfumers from 1870 to the present, with the names of thousands of scents makes dating a bottle easier for the collector.
Class assignment: Choose an ad or series of ads that you enjoy and create a new ad to go with the campaign.
I did a shoe ad mocking a perfume ad. It’s a spin off of an ad campaign originally done by photographer Casper Wackerhausen-Sejersen
Rather than go for the total beauty shot I decided to have some fun with humor and use an old shoe rather than a new one, plus call it “The Scent of Used Shoes” rather than the original ads “The Scent of New Shoes”
Aqui outro perfume que foi para o concurso, embalagem metálica que envolve o frasco de vidro que ganha cor com o líquido amarelado, muito bonito.
Também todo desenhado no Flash e pintado no Photoshop.
Jean-Michel Duriez.
Top: banana, red berries, pear, bergamot and cardamom;
middle: ylang-ylang;
base: sandalwood, amber, musk and vanilla.
This bottle of perfume displays a fancy, script style typeface to enhance the goal of refining beauty. Being a feminine product, perfume is meant to give its wearer an entrancing scent, so the bottle designs are usually just as mesmerizing to fully capture the product's endgame.
Wednesday 3 April 2013: What's that smell?
Another bright and sunny day, so I shall make the most of it and head out shortly. As I was dressing this morning I noticed the sunlight catching this bottle on my dressing table. It's a bottle of my favourite perfume and it was asking to be blipped... Do any of you recognise what it is?
Clue 1: the bottle glass is actually deep red to match the top - this photo makes it look bluer than it really is.
Okay - it's proving more difficult than I thought so:
Clue 2: It's made by Guerlain.
Finally
Clue 3: Its name means 'continuous flow' or 'reincarnation'.
Well, still no-one has come up with the answer, so I'm going to tell you the answer - My favourite perfume is 'Samsara' by Guerlain.
Comprehensive guide to collecting the past and present bottles used by perfumers. Beautiful color pictures of flacons made by R. Lalique, Baccarat, J. Viard, Brosse, A. Jollivet, Cristal Nancy, Wheaton, C. K. Benda, and Lucien Guillard. Figural, novelty dimestore, and bottles with the original packaging are shown. Lavishly illustrated with catalog and ad pictures. Histories of many famous perfume houses and bottle makers are included. A directory of hundreds of American and European perfumers from 1870 to the present, with the names of thousands of scents makes dating a bottle easier for the collector.
1 580exII backlighting the bottle, trigger using Cactus wireless trigger. A white reflector at the front to the right of the bottle
Fragrance Du Bois is now in Puerto Banus, Marbella, Spain!
Fragrance Du Bois will be tempting the olfactory palates of international jetsetters and fragrance lovers at the house of Niche Perfumes an exclusive boutique that prides itself on carrying only the most exclusive, innovative products. bit.ly/2c7xiNH