Kitty’s perfume counter is packed with Jean Patou fragrances. We can see several bottles of Joy and three smaller bottles.
One of the most famous white floral perfumes, Joy was created by Henri Almeras and launched in 1930.
Colony, launched in 1938, is another creation by Almeras. The bottle originally had a peculiar pineapple shape.
The miniature on the left is another Patou perfume, but it’s impossible to tell which. This bottle, with rounded shoulders and stopper, was used for several fragrances. The fourth season of the show is set in 1928, so we can make some assumptions: it could be Amour Amour, Que sais je? or Adieu Sagesse (all launched in 1925) or even Chaldee (launched in 1927). The point is that these assumptions are not really correct: Joy is widely shown in this scene, which is historically inaccurate (the perfume was launched in 1930, two years after the events told in the season), so the miniature above could actually contain any Patou perfume, even one launched after 1928.

Later in the episode, a poster for Joy can be seen. Le parfum roi had a simple bottle decorated with gold leaf and gold thread around the bottle.
Emily goes through Celeste’s bathroom cabinet, so we can see some interesting beauty items.

There’s a Make Up For Ever Ultra HD liquid foundation and a Dr. Hauschka facial toner. The copper-topped bottle is by Distillery General: the perfume is 
The product the girl puts on herself is
When Marilyn Miglin (Judith Light) receives a visit from the FBI in Miami, she’s getting ready to go on air with her shopping program.
On the left there are some products (
At the centre and on the right there are some boxes and products from the 112 line; among them, a bottle of 


Other 112 products can be seen while she’s arranging items on a counter: there’s the















There’s a can of L’Oreal Elnett strong-hold hairspray in Marilyn Miglin’s dressing room.



A refillable atomiser of Chanel No. 5 can be seen on the dresser, too.


There’s a bottle of Polo by Ralph Lauren eau de toilette on Andrew Cunanan’s dresser. The aromatic fragrance, launched in 1978, was created by Carlos Benaim.



Annabelle is not doing her make-up but there are a NARS lipstick and


The perfume that has been mentioned and seen in the show several times – Drakkar Noir by Guy Laroche – appears at a fashion photoshoot in New York, where David Meyers is working as assistant.

There’s a bottle of Cacharel Anais Anais perfume in the bathroom where Karen (Gage Golightly) is crying, not sure whether to marry Barry or not. It’s unclear if the girl is wearing this perfume, but it would be perfect for her. I personally see this white floral, created in 1978 by Roger Pellegrino, Robert Gonnon, Paul Leger and Raymond Chaillan, as one of the most romantic fragrances ever.