
Teenage Mireille (Jasmine Lemée) is painting her mother Madeleine’s nails red.

The nail polish is by Christian Dior.

This is the packaging Dior nail polishes had in the 1980s and early 1990s.

Teenage Mireille (Jasmine Lemée) is painting her mother Madeleine’s nails red.

The nail polish is by Christian Dior.

This is the packaging Dior nail polishes had in the 1980s and early 1990s.
Diane (Anne Dorval) wears a classic men’s fragrance by Christian Dior – Eau Sauvage. She hasn’t bought it (most of the time she’s broke), but she’s using the leftovers of a bottle her uncle gave her. If she could buy perfume, she would probably wear something overtly sexy and feminine, but the Dior perfume strangely suits her. Her son Steve (Antoine-Olivier Pilon) loves it: “You smell like fucking heaven,” he comments.
Eau Sauvage, famous for its fresh citrusy notes on a woody base, was created by Edmond Roudnitska and introduced in 1966.