Lucia (Donatella Finocchiaro) is a complex character: she works as a perfume salesperson to hide her real identity (key member of a criminal organisation).
The bottle she’s holding is the eau de toilette version of a Guerlain classic – Habit Rouge. This amber woody fragrance, created by Jean-Paul Guerlain, was launched in 1965.
Fanny (Lou de Laâge) and her husband Jean (Melvil Poupaud) are getting ready to attend a party. There are several interesting skincare products and perfumes on her vanity.
On the same side there’s Guerlain Habit Rouge, an amber woody fragrance by Jean-Paul Guerlain launched in 1965.
Before they leave, Jean gives his wife a present – a Cartier necklace. The camera moves to the left side of the table and the movement reveals more items.
The white bottle with gold stopper is Eau Triple by Officine Universelle Burly. As with the Huile Antique, it’s impossible to identify the fragrance because the same bottle is used to house several scents.
The bathroom where Camille (Bernadette Lafont) is sitting to apply nail polish on her toenails is full of interesting perfumes.
The first bottle on a shelf above the washbasin is Robert Piguet Cravacheeau de toilette, a citrus fragrance launched in 1963.
Guerlain Habit Rouge eau de cologne in the red bottle sits on the same shelf. This version of the amber woody fragrance by Jean-Paul Guerlain was launched in 1965.
Habit Rougeeau de cologne in the clear glass bottle can be seen on another shelf behind Camille.
Other three perfume bottles can be seen in this scene.
On the washbasin shelf there’s Helena Rubinstein Men’s Club 52 eau de cologne.
A Chanel bottle on the second shelf. It’s impossible to read the front label, but it could be the Eau de Cologne Pour Monsieur.
Same location for Jean Patou Lacoste Eau de Sport in the metal canister. This fragrance, launched in 1967, was created by Jean Kerleo.
Helena (Francesca Neri) is soaking in the tub after having sex with her husband David.
Behind her we can see a Chanel bottle, probably containing a bath gel. Next to it, there’s Guerlain Habit Rouge, one of the most famous creations by Jean-Paul Guerlain, launched in 1965.
David (Javier Bardem) is bathing in the same tub. Behind him we can see Chanel Coco bath gel and Coco eau de toilette.
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