

The bathroom of the London hotel where Judy Garland (Renee Zellweger) is staying hides two British gems – both by Floris.

The first bottle on the left sitting on the top glass shelf is a Floris perfume. Unable to tell more about the exact fragrance, but the tall stopper is quite distinctive.

On the bottom shelf sits another Floris product – the concentrated bath essence in the big pyramid-shaped bottle with gold stopper.

On the bottom shelf there’s another bottle decorated with what looks like a ribbon. If so, it could be a Penhaligon’s fragrance, possibly Cornubia, a spectacular white floral launched in 1910 and now sadly discontinued.
Thanks to Scentimentalist for the Floris id and Rocco for the screencaps.
Great sleuthing as always, T.
Thank you 😊❤️
PS Just scooped a small pure perfume refill of Florissa for a modest sum. It’s apparently a ’70s aldehydic chypre in a Calandre vein. So, while it may not offer much in the way of novelty, it’s a genre I typically enjoy.
Glad to hear! It sounds fascinating