Sunday, March 10, 2013

L'Effleurt by Coty c1912

L'Effleurt by Coty: launched in 1912.


L'Effleurt was housed inside of a Rene Lalique flacon that featured a molded glass label showing a woman rising out of a swirl of incense, which hearkens back to the origin of the word perfume, which is derived from the Roman, "per fumum", which means "through smoke".



Photo by Rago Arts



1 comment:

  1. I HAVE A LALIQUE L'EFFLEURT deCOTY UNOPENED BOTTLE STILL IN ORIGINAL BOX! WITH ROUND PRISM STOPPER WITH GOLD PLAQUE WITH ALL PERFUME STILL IN IT! I WANT TO KNOW THE AGE AND VALUE. IT HAS THE NAME ON THE BOTTOM OF THE PLAQUE. PLEASE HELP

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