


Rebecca (Nina Arianda) is holding a white tube with gold accents: it’s Pat McGrath Labs Lip Fetish sheer colour balm.
Thanks to Perfume Professor‘s Jessica for the screencaps and id.



Rebecca (Nina Arianda) is holding a white tube with gold accents: it’s Pat McGrath Labs Lip Fetish sheer colour balm.
Thanks to Perfume Professor‘s Jessica for the screencaps and id.


Joy (Andrea Anders) is getting ready for a garden party: she’s putting on a MAC lipstick in a nude shade.

Kelsey is getting ready to take part into a house-hunting reality show.

On the dressing table behind her there’s a pump bottle of E.L.F. hydrating face primer.

We don’t get to see Diana (Miriam Shor), the head of Marketing at Empirical, much this season. After getting married to Enzo, she’s spending an endless honeymoon in Italy. That’s how Lauren starts working at Empirical: she’s supposed to assist Diana and report to her, but she ends up replacing her.
When Lauren opens a drawer from Diana’s desk, we see some symbols of her power, which obviously include one of her statement necklaces.



There are a L’Oreal lipstick (possibly in a red shade), LA Girl Glossy plumping lip gloss and a red nail polish by OPI.



While Facetiming with her mother, Lauren (Molly Bernard) is putting on a MAC lipstick in a deep red shade.

Juliette (Léa Bonneau) is sitting at her dressing table and is putting lipstick on.



The lipstick she’s using is Chanel Rouge Coco Shine.

When her father Hubert (Hervé Pierre) joins her to start a conversation, we can see there are some objects on the table.

First, a bottle of Guerlain Shalimar, the 1925 classic by Jacques Guerlain.


There are also a MAC jar (it could be Paint Pot cream eyeshadow or Fluidline gel eyeliner) and a Dior lip colour, possibly Dior Addict Lip Tattoo or Lip Maximizer.
Thank you to Alessandra for the screencaps and the Shalimar id.


From a first, quick glimpse at Limi’s dressing table in E03, the only perfume that stands out is J’Adore, the 1999 Calice Becker creation for Dior, but there’s more.


Thankfully in E09 we get it! On the left side of Limi’s table there’s a Lalique Clairfontaine bottle with the beautiful lily-of-the-valley stopper.


The white box contains a bottle of Christian Louboutin nail polish.


J’Adore makes another appearance, along with Chanel No. 5.


The lovely apple-shaped bottle of Lolita Lempicka can be seen on Limi’s table, too. This is not a surprising choice, because this fruity gourmand fragrance, created by Annick Menardo and launched in 1997, suits the photographer’s personality.

The purple balloon bottle next to Lolita Lempicka is Lanvin Éclat d’Arpège, created by Karine Dubreuil and launched in 2002.

Last, there’s a box of Guerlain Météorites powder pearls.
Thanks to missanneiv for first telling me about this show.

After performing at a ball, Pray Tell (Billy Porter) sits at his dressing table and removes his make-up.

The frosted glass bottle with gold stopper is a fragrance by Officina Profumo S. Maria Novella. Too bad we can’t say what scent it is.

There’s also a Hydrabase lipstick by Chanel.

Pray Tell (Billy Porter) and Blanca (MJ Rodriguez) are getting ready for their performance at a ball. There are many products on the dressing table they’re sitting at.

The liquid foundation bottle with white stopper is Maxi by Max Factor.

The green jar with white lid is Pinaud Clubman styling gel.

There’s also a tube of Softsheen-Carson Magic razorless cream shave.

Next to it there’s a pump bottle of Palmer’s cocoa butter formula moisturizing hand wash.

In the show’s finale we are given a beautiful shot of Selena’s vanity. There are several MAC products and two surprising perfume bottles.

The small brush on the left side of the screen is MAC 182 buffer brush.


Then there are some lipsticks and compacts, which could be blushes or face powders.
The intriguing choices can be seen on the right side of the screen, where there are two Guerlain bottles.

One is the refillable metal canister, shown here without stopper.

The other is a small flacon montre with golden conical stopper. The front sticker is not shown, so there’s no way to know what eau de cologne this contains.
I’m quite surprised to see Guerlain perfumes on Selena’s vanity and not the one that was her trademark perfume in real life.

In this picture, taken at the Selena Museum in Corpus Christi, we can see Chanel make-up products (including the famous Brick lip colour, now discontinued) and brushes, and one perfume bottle – Boucheron Pour Femme, a white floral fragrance created by Francis Deleamont and Jean-Pierre Bethouart and launched in 1988.
Since this perfume is still on the market, I wonder why the show’s prop masters haven’t used it in this scene.