
There are two Revlon red nail polishes on the small shelf in front of the mirror on Holly Golightly’s dressing table.
On the table there’s a giant flacon bouchon coeur by Guerlain; there’s no label on it, so it’s impossible to know what fragrance it contains.

The small bottle with white stopper is Desert Flower, a Shulton fragrance launched in 1947.

The black tall bottle is a René Lalique creation housing D’Orsay Mystère, a chypre fragrance launched in 1915.



On the right side of the table there are four Lucien Lelong fragrances. The small bottle is Balalaika, launched in 1939; the tall bottle behind it is Sirocco, launched in 1934; the bottle with the bow-shaped stopper is Jabot, launched in 1939; the bottle in the blue box is Opening Night, launched in 1935.
Thanks to Phyl D for the Shulton id and to Alessandro for the D’Orsay id.




Audrey Hepburn as Holly Golightly wearing a pink nude lipstick. According to experts, she was wearing an Estee Lauder lipstick, probably in the shade Mocha Pink.