



There are Chanel N°5 eau de cologne (boxed) and a spray can of L’Oreal Elnett hairspray in the dressing room of Celine Dion in the late 1980s.




There are Chanel N°5 eau de cologne (boxed) and a spray can of L’Oreal Elnett hairspray in the dressing room of Celine Dion in the late 1980s.

Nina (Ke-Xi Wu) is on the set of the film she’s been cast for. After a difficult scene, actors take a break and Nina’s make-up is retouched.



The make-up artist hands her a black compact (by Bobbi Brown) and retouches her scarlet lip colour, which happens to be Lip Maestro by Giorgio Armani.

On the other hand, the hair stylist sprays some more hairspray (L’Oreal Elnett) to keep her sleep updo in place.

In the aftermath of the death of Amy’s grandmother Cynthia, the singer (Marisa Abela) sits at her vanity. This is an interesting scene because we get to see some of the beauty products and perfumes used by Cynthia, one of the main inspirations behind Amy’s music tastes and unique look.

The bottle with a triangular shape (a design by Robert Granai) is Guerlain Champs-Elysées, a floral fragrance originally created by Jacques Guerlain in 1904 and reintroduced in 1996.


The spray can Amy is holding is L’Oreal Elnett hairspray.


There’s also a bottle of Estée Lauder Youth Dew, a warm spicy fragrance created by Josephine Catapano and launched in 1953.
Thanks to Alessandra for submitting this post.


There’s a spray can of L’Oreal Elnett extra-strong hold hairspray on a table next to which Cleve (Clare Perkins) is standing.