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Don't ask too many questions about the perfume stand outside The Bridges shopping centre in Sunderland...
vestido un poco feo sin zapatos ni anillo , collar tiene el broche roto, peor igual se sujeta ...super reparable.
pelo perfecto. hermoso rostro
Set 2 for WOMEN
Inspired by Tresor, Lancome
Inspired by Envy, Gucci
Inspired by Heaven, One Drop Perfumes
Inspired by Eternity for Women, Calvin Klein
Inspired by Gloria, Cacharel
Inspired by Miracle, Lancome
Inspired by J'adore, Dior
Inspired by Intense, Hugo Boss
Don't ask too many questions about the perfume stand outside The Bridges shopping centre in Sunderland...
Perfume Genius
Tuesday, May 16th, 2017
Brooklyn Steel
Brooklyn, NY
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'Downcast about date dodges? Bufuddled about beau bait? No swoon men in your life? Latch on to the dream beam. Try a touch of Brocade behind each ear, just inside your pretty wrists ... then watch your glamourating soar.'
Calling All Girls, Dec. 1945
An Intoxicating blend Of exotic wild berry, enchanting honeysuckle and creamy vanilla.
So tempting. So luscious. So flirtatious!â„¢
The Perfume Palace was a brothel for Uday and Husay Hussein, causing it to always smell of the perfume of their concubines.
Baghdad, Iraq.
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.
Taken for Activity 1.7.1 (Message in a Bottle) OU T189. - Colour
I placed the bottle on my ironing board and place a black background behind it (folding linen basket).
www.fusphoto.com/2010/08/31/perfume-part-3/
This is the last in the series and you can see it doesn't have that same laying down bubble-y look. The Delices by Cartier bottle is more in line with the new styling of fragrances which tends towards the opulent and colorful. (People actually make a habit of collecting these despite their smell.) I decided to play off Cartier's current ad campaign "How far would you go for love" which relates to their "LOVE" jewelry collection and create poster with Snow White undertones.
Check out other images in the Perfume series: Part 1 & Part 2