Jane Birkin’s Dressing Table (1964)

janebirkin_bornunicornJane Birkin and Serge Gainsbourg were among the most glamourous, unconventional and sexy couples of the last century. Their scandalous love story filled the tabloids during more than a decade; snapshots of the couple are still admired for their scruffy glamorous style. They met in 1968 on the set of the movie Slogan by Pierre Grimblat: she was a young British actress, while he already was an important figure in French culture. In 1969 they recorded Je t’aime… moi non plus, the song he had previously recorded with Brigitte Bardot, whom he had dated for a while: the “ultimate love song” was destined to become an everlasting symbol of their relationship.

Their affair is well documented but the film-maker Andrew Birkin, Jane’s brother, has been documenting his sister’s life well before 1969. For example, the picture above was taken in 1964, when Jane’s acting career was about to start. The shot, that now would be considered a mirror selfie, includes a dressing table, on which some toiletries can be seen.

lanvinextraitdeparfum_bornunicornThe white box with dark trims contained Lanvin Extrait de Parfum – Arpege, My Sin or even Scandal. Right behind it you can see a grey perfume box. That’s unmistakably a Dior perfume, with the beautiful oval label topped by a bow. It’s impossible to read the label but we can dig Dior perfume archives a bit. That was the box of three perfumes launched before 1964.

diorlingvintage_bornunicornDiorling, created by Paul Vacher and launched in 1963, was a smooth chypre scent with floral accents of rose, jasmine and lily of the valley.

missdiorvintage_bornunicornThe classic Miss Dior, created by Jean Carles and Paul Vacher and released in 1947, was a clean leathery scent with aldehydes, gardenia and bergamot in the top notes, giving way to carnation, iris, orris root, jasmine, lily of the valley, rose and narcissus in the middle notes.

diorissimovintage_bornunicornDiorissimo, created by Edmond Roudnitska in 1956, was the revolutionary ode to lily of the valley, a symbolical flower in European culture (see the legend of Saint Leonard of Noblac, the dragon slayer).

I can totally see young Birkin wearing Diorissimo. What are your guesses?

Thanks to Elena Vosnaki for identifying the Lanvin Extrait de Parfum box.

Gone Girl (2014)

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gonegirl_bornunicorn (5) 49022-hi-HD_InvisibleCoverFoundation jackblack_oilcontrollotion_bornunicorn $_57There are Make Up For Ever HD High Definition liquid foundations, Jack Black all- day oil control lotion and Evian natural mineral water spray cans in the dressing room where Nick Dunne (Ben Affleck) discusses his upcoming tv interview with his attorney Tanner Bolt (Tyler Perry) and his sister Margo (Carrie Coon).

gonegirl_bornunicorn (6)Other spray cans of Evian appear on the dressing table in the tv studio where the interview takes place.

 

Gone Girl (2014)

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barr-co_bornunicorn (2)Barr-Co bubble elixir and bath salts on Amy Elliott Dunne’s bath tub.

This choice is very interesting, since the movie is set in Missouri and these products are made in St. Louis, one of the most important cities of the state. Maybe it’s the film production supporting a local business, but it can also have a narrative meaning, indicating Amy’s attempt/pretense to adjust to her new life by using local beauty products.

Gone Girl (2014)

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gonegirl_bornunicorn (6)One of the most dramatic scenes of the movie sees the protagonist, Amy Elliott Dunne (Rosamund Pike), cutting her hair and dying it dark blonde. She uses a L’Oreal hairdye, which I first identified as being part of the Superior Preference line. The only odd detail is the cap of the color gel: it should be gold, but in the movie it’s black.

gone_girl_bornunicorn LOreal-Superior-Preference-Natural-Blonde-bornunicornLater in the movie, Desi Collings (Neil Patrick Harris) takes Amy to his lake house. He buys some toiletries for her, including a box of L’Oreal Superior Preference hair dye in Natural Blonde. Ta-dah! My id was correct. The fact that the same hairdye appears twice makes sense to me. “I just want you to be you again,” he repeats, and going back to blonde is definitely a step in that direction.

 

Io sono l’amore (2009)

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diptyque_geraniumrosacandle_bornunicornThere’s a Diptyque scented candle in Emma Recchi’s room. Judging from the front sticker’s lay-out, it should be Géranium Rosa.

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iosonolamore_diptyque_fleri_bornunicornMore Diptyque candles appear later in the film – just before the final dinner party, in the kitchen and in the  living room of Villa Recchi.

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