Ai (Miho Nikaido) is putting a mask on her face while sitting in front of her dressing table.
Among the bottles on it, there’s an interesting perfume – Fleur de Fleurs by Nina Ricci, housed in a beautiful pink atomiser. This floral aldehyde fragrance, created by Betty Busse, was launched in 1982.
There are two Nina Ricci perfumes on a dressing table: L’Air du Temps and Fleur de Fleurs. The first, launched in 1948, was created by Francis Fabron; the second, launched in 1982, was created by Betty Busse.
Next to them, on the left, there’s a bottle of Guerlain Chamade, a 1969 creation by Jean-Paul Guerlain.