



The lipstick in a dusty pink shade that Elena (Roxane Mesquida) wears is by Chanel.




The lipstick in a dusty pink shade that Elena (Roxane Mesquida) wears is by Chanel.

The Man (Rocco Siffredi) picks up a lipstick from the bathroom of the Woman – a scene that gives us a chance to see what’s on the shelf above the washbasin.



There’s a gorgeous golden refillable canister by Guerlain and a black glossy compact by Chanel. In both cases it’s impossible to know what fragrance/product they contained.
The red lipstick he takes from the shelf is from the fictional brand The Tools.


There’s also a bottle of Christian Dior nail polish, shown above in an ad from the spring 2000 collection starring Kristina Semenovskaya.
I am pretty sure the other nail polish bottle (the one with two golden bands on the stopper) is by Maybelline, but I couldn’t find any online evidence of it.


There’s a bottle of Issey Miyake L’Eau d’Issey eau de toilette in Marie’s bathroom.
This white floral aquatic fragrance, created by Jacques Cavallier Belletrud and launched in 1992, soon became a symbol of that decade, where minimalism contrasted the excess of the 1980s.

Mina (Clotilde Courau) is Anne’s sister. She’s a nail artist, too: the scene of this conversation between them takes place in her salon.


The nail polishes she uses are by two American brands – Color Club (old packaging, as we can see from the old logo printed on the bottles) and OPI.


The shade Mina has selected for Anne is a pale pink by OPI.


There’s a bottle of Clinique Superbalanced Make-up liquid foundation in Anne’s bathroom. The bottle has been modified with a pump dispenser.
Thanks to Alessandra for submitting this post.