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What Vintage Perfume Am I Describing?
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I was talking to an elderly acquaintance some time ago and she was reminiscing about her favourite perfume as a teen. This would have been around 1940s/1950s and I believe she said her mother had some too, so probably from earlier than that.
I remembered that a relative of mine had the bottle she described and I had thought it was Evening in Paris/Soir de Paris, but having researched that none of the vintage bottles are 'it'.
It was a tiny bottle, dark blue I think, circular and squat, with a very distinctive tall, pointed, ridged gold screw on lid. The lid was taller than the actual bottle.
Any ideas?
I remembered that a relative of mine had the bottle she described and I had thought it was Evening in Paris/Soir de Paris, but having researched that none of the vintage bottles are 'it'.
It was a tiny bottle, dark blue I think, circular and squat, with a very distinctive tall, pointed, ridged gold screw on lid. The lid was taller than the actual bottle.
Any ideas?
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