There are two interesting bottles on the busy dresser in Molly’s bedroom: the one with the gold stopper is Clinique Aromatics Elixir, while the other is Tursiops by Aroma Works, with the distinctive shell-shaped bottle and dolphin stopper.
Uptown Girls (2003)
Terms of Endearment (1983)
Emma (Debra Winger) is about to meet her family, who’s visiting her in hospital. She puts on some blush to look and feel better.
The aqua green marbled compact she’s holding is a Clinique Young Face blush.
Slaves of New York (1989)
Eleanor (Bernadette Peters) is retouching her make-up using a Clinique blush in an aqua green marbled compact with mirror.
Slaves of New York (1989)
Eleanor (Bernadette Peters) is having a party at her apartment. She draws a human figure on a mirror using a Revlon lipstick.
Slaves of New York (1989)
Eleanor (Bernadette Peters) uses a Lancôme mirrored compact to apply her lipstick. The compact above is slightly different from the one seen in the film, but the golden rose decoration is the same.
Un homme hereux (2023)
There are several versions of the same fragrance on a shelf in Jean and Edith’s bathroom: it’s Habanita by Molinard, launched in 1921 with the intention of “scenting” cigarettes. As explained by Barbara Herman, it originally “came in scented sachets you could put into a pack of cigarettes or as a liquid you could apply to your cigarettes with a glass rod to ‘perfume the smoke with a delicious, lasting aroma.” Three years later “Molinard turned their scent into a perfume to be worn rather than smoked”.
The black bottle with gold stopper is the eau de toilette version.
The white bottle contains Habanita L’Esprit, launched in 2013.
The black bottle contains the eau de parfum, launched in 2012.
Thanks to Alessandra for submitting this post.
Un homme hereux (2023)
Edith (Catherine Frot) receives Guerlain Shalimar as a gift.
We’ve seen three different versions of Molinard Habanita in her bathroom, so maybe that’s why she doesn’t look happy about getting a bottle of Shalimar.
Thanks to Alessandra for submitting this post.
How to Be a Latin Lover (2017)
A bottle of Sisley Soir d’Orient can be seen in Maximo’s bathroom.
This amber fragrance was created by Olivier Pescheux and launched in 2015.
Thanks to Alessandra for submitting this post.
Class of 1984 (1982)
There are two bottles of Prince Matchabelli Cachet in Diane’s bedroom.
One is the cologne version, while the other is the eau de toilette. This chypre floral fragrance was launched in 1970.
The girl also owns the body lotion scented with the same fragrance.
Thanks to LePetitCivet for submitting this post.
Lola (2024)
Lola’s dressing table at the strip club where she works is full of make-up products and beauty tools.
Her lipstick is by MAC.
There’s also a shaker of Evyan White Shoulders talcum powder, which is a quite surprising choice. The perfume counterpart was in 1945: it includes notes of gardenia, jasmine, lily of the valley, orange flower and tuberose.
Another surprising choice is Rayette Aqua Net unscented hairspray. This is the vintage version, so I wonder why it appears in a film that is clearly set nowadays.