
David (Benjamin Voisin) and Alex (Félix Lefebvre) are recovering after being attacked by bullies at a local fun fair. They’re cleaning themselves up in David’s bathroom.

The first bottle I can see on the left side of the bathroom shelf is Boucheron Pour Homme eau de toilette. I don’t think David wears it, so it’s likely to be something his late father used to wear.


There’s another perfume bottle, and this definitely belongs to David’s mother, the outgoing Mrs. Gorman. It’s Fabergé Babe, a floral fragrance launched in 1977 and famously advertised by Margaux Hemingway.

In the screencap above there’s also a tube of Colgate toothpaste.


On the shelf there’s also a bottle of Pétrole Hahn Vert hair lotion and a box of Nivea Creme.
In the second movie of the original trilogy, the Griswolds win a trip to Europe. Before leaving for London, Clark takes a video of his wife Ellen (Beverly D’Angelo) doing a dancing routine. The scene is set in their bathroom, so some beauty products and toiletries can be seen.
There’s also a bottle of Oil of Olay moisturizer.

Next to it, there’s a big jar of Nivea creme.



Naomi (Maya Rudolf) keeps two Origins products in the bathroom she shares with her friends: both are from the
There’s also the 2-in-1 toothpaste and mouthwash by Colgate.
The two tiny bottles are travel-size products by Hask: the blue-cap one is the











