The opening scene of the film sees the actress Gloria Grahame is in her dressing room at the Dukes Theatre in Lancaster, UK, unpacking her toiletries and getting ready to perform in The Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams [1].

She takes out a can of L’Oreal Elnett hairspray.

The perfume sitting on the dressing table is Chanel No. 5.
[1] The film is based on the last years of the American actress’ life. It’s true she performed at the Dukes in 1980, but she had the leading role in Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? by Edward Albee, not in the Williams play as seen in the film.

In this picture Jayne Mansfield is in front of her vanity: the fragrance sitting on it is Intoxication by D’Orsay, a chypre floral scent launched in 1938. The beautiful fluted bottle was manufactured by
There are three blue glass bottles in Esti Kuperman’s bathroom. All of them are by the London-based natural skincare brand
The tall pump bottle has a pale lavender label, so it’s a hand wash. It could be the
The smaller bottle has a pale blue label, so it’s a toner. The

Paris Jackson posted this picture on her Instagram account: among books and crystals there’s a bottle of
There are several toiletries in the barber shop where Detective Richard Willis (Chris Messina) is getting shaved.
There’s a bottle of Proraso
The white can with green cap is Rise Super Foam 
There are also two Pinaud Clubman





There’s a pump bottle of Dr. Bronner’s





Arlen has got a NARS blush on her messy dressing table. This hot pink shade is definitely
Adora Crellin (Patricia Clarkson) gets bandaged by her husband Alan after cutting her hand with rose thorns while gardening. Interesting objects can be seen on her vanity.
The perfume bottle with red stopper is a Lalique creation –
The blue bottle and jar with silver caps sitting in the middle of the table are 
