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Qui Sait? by Lancome c1946
Qui Sait? by Lancome: launched in 1937. Created by Armand Petitjean.
Peut-Être ("Perhaps" in French) became Qui Sait ("Who Knows" in French) in 1956, however I have found publications dating to as early as 1946 using the name Qui Sait (US Patent Office info). The reason for the name change is that it would be easier for Americans to pronounce.
The name Qui Sait was used previously by another French perfumer, Lournay in 1925.
Sunday, October 25, 2015
The Golden Ribbon Package Perfume c1947
Labels:
1940s,
1947,
bocages,
bottle,
conquete,
cuir,
flacon,
fleches,
Gold Ribbon Package,
lancome,
limited edition,
parfum,
perfume,
perfume presentation,
peut etre,
purse perfume,
qui sait,
tropiques,
vintage perfume
Thursday, October 15, 2015
Révolte by Lancome c1936
Révolte by Lancome: launched in 1936. The name means "Uprising" in French, and was originally a perfume for men, but soon, women were taken to wearing it. Reportedly, the name was unpopular in South and Central America as it translated to "anarchy" and "revolution".
It's name was changed to Leather in 1939 as the name Revolt was being used by another company in South America. The perfume was slightly improved, created by Armand Petitjean.
The fragrance was also rebottled into a new bottle.
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Tuesday, August 26, 2014
Sunday, March 16, 2014
La Vallee Bleue by Lancome c1943
La Vallee Bleue by Lancome: launched in 1943. Created by Armand Petitjean.
Spoutnik Perfume Presentation c1958
In 1958, in order to commemorate the launch of Sputnik, Lancome introduced two Georges Delhomme designed "Spoutnik" limited edition perfume presentations, one was a blue tinted opalescent glass moon faced purse flacon for the perfume Magie. This bottle was also used for other perfumes. Only 100 bottles were manufactured.
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