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Thursday, March 13, 2014

Nativite Presentation c1942

L'Ange Souffleur, a limited edition perfume bottle used for a special Christmas presentation called La Nativite in 1942. This was used for Christmas presentations up until around 1948. The bottle held various Lancome perfumes including Fleches and Kypre.



Wednesday, March 12, 2014

Lavandes by Lancome c1941

Lavandes by Lancome: launched in 1941. Created by Armand Petitjean.

Conquête by Lancome c1935

Conquête by Lancôme: launched in 1935. Created by Armand Petitjean. Conquête was launched alongside  four other new perfumes (Tropiques, Kypre, Tendres Nuits and Bocages) at the June opening of the Universal Exhibition in Brussels. 

 

Bocages by Lancome c1935

Bocages by Lancôme: launched in 1935. The name means "Groves" in French.

Tropiques by Lancome c1935

Lancome Tropiques: launched in 1935. Created by Armand Petitjean. Tropiques was inspired by the tropical port of Bahia in Brazil and the perfume reportedly took four years to be completed. Tropiques was one of the first five Lancome perfumes to be presented at the Universal Exhibition in Brussels, the others were Tendre Nuit, Bocages, Conquête and Kypre.




Marrakech by Lancome c1946

Marrakech by Lancome: launched in 1946. Created by Armand Petitjean.

Peut-Etre by Lancome c1937

Peut-Etre by Lancome: launched in 1937. The name means "perhaps" in French. The perfume was renamed "Qui Sait? in 1954, because it was easier for non-French speaking customers to pronounce.





Tuesday, March 11, 2014

Tendres Nuits by Lancome c1935

Tendres Nuits by Lancome: launched in 1935. Lancôme launched its first five fragrances in 1935 at the World's Fair in Brussels - Tendre Nuit, Bocages, Conquete, Kypre and Tropiques.




Friday, March 7, 2014