
There’s a bottle of Floris China Rose perfume on the shelf in Shoshanna’s bathroom and Schmidt’s lavender and sage deodorant by the washbasin.
The Floris perfume, now discontinued, was launched in 2000. According to Fragrantica, “it has a delicate, fruity opening (raspberry and peach) which leads into an opulent floral heart of rose and violet, spiced up with cloves and softened with geranium; its oriental base includes patchouli, amber, tonka, vanilla and vetiver.”


There’s a pot of Jergens all-purpose face cream on Mylene Cruz’s dressing table.


Bette Davis (Susan Sarandon) is getting ready for the Oscars 1963. On her dressing table two Bésame Cosmetics products can be seen: a face powder brush and a pot of cream rouge.


There’s a tube of

Joan Crawford’s dressing table is quite busy. She’s getting ready for the Oscars 1963 and she picks a perfume bottle among many of them. The glass bottle with the yellow pump is from the Bésame Cosmetics Decades of Fragrance collection. I wonder what perfume Joan wore: the





Backstage at the Oscars 1963, Olivia de Havilland (Catherine Zeta-Jones) retouches Bette Davis’ make-up. The 























Sheila Regan (Lana Turner) is taking a bubble bath. There’s a giant bottle of Caron