More limited edition collector fragrance bottles, with the usual disclaimers: in most of these cases, the juice is unchanged, just the bottle is “special” (or not, as the case may be), and some of these may not be available in the US. Today's post includes collector editions from Prada, Lancôme and Paris Hilton; plus a new Touche de Parfum edition of Dior J'Adore.
From Prada, Candy in gold: "The iconic Prada Candy bottle is reinterpreted with a splash of gold. A provocative statement captures the impulsive nature of the Prada Candy woman. This new color and design are the result of a mix between elegance and excess." In 80 ml Eau de Parfum, $114 at Bloomingdales.
From Lancôme, a Russia-only edition of Climat: Climat L'Edition Mythique. 3000 bottles were made, available at Articoli GUM. (via lecourrierderussie)
From Paris Hilton, Paris Hilton Heiress Limited Edition, "a beautifully redesigned limited edition bottle of the original scent." $65 for 100 ml at Perfumania.
From Dior, J'Adore in oil-based Touche de Parfum: "J'adore Touche de Parfum is a new olfactory and sensory experience created by François Demachy. It is more than a fragrance, it is an unexpected invitation, a new creative and sensual approach that leaves each woman free to tailor her J'adore fragrance to the moment and her desires." $92 for 20 ml at Nordstrom.
What’s up with Russians loving Climat? Very curious.
Apparently it was big there, that’s all I know.
You think there’s any chance the J’Adore’s been restored to its former glory? I’d pay $92 for 20ml if it were good…
The base + the hue on that Prada bottle makes it look like somebody won an award from their local professional association–congrats to southwestern Indiana’s best plumbing company!
No, I don’t. And that’s not really how this thing is being marketed…more like it’s something you wear underneath regular J’Adore.
Oh you’re right–now I’m seeing it doesn’t even list the same notes. Sigh.
Paris Hilton scents are still a thing? I’m astonished.
Me too. Such a surprise!
We’ll always have Paris 🙂
Sorry, couldn’t resist.
It needed to be said. 🙂
I have come to like Prada Candy, but I think it’s a bit much to call the bottle “iconic”.
Ha, so true! But it *does* look nice in gold!
I sure do wish they could have intensified that Prada Candy!