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Welcome to Marie's Vintage Perfumes. This store is a collection of vintage perfume bottles from the estate of Marie-Louise Fredyma, my mother who passed away in 2010 after nearly 70 years in the antique business. Marie's perfumes were a special place in her collection of antiques and vintage items and are now offered for sale as part of her estate. Description: Vintage Elizabeth Arden Cupids Breath (1928) Baccarat Perfume Bottle. Bottle has label at base "Cupids Breath". Bottle has beautiful glass stopper that is square with cut glass appearance. Bottle bottom is stamped "France" and acid etched "26" in corner. Bottle has 1/8 full of original perfume. Baccarat bottles in their production and bottles prior to 1936 were not always stamped Baccarat. See /Dating-Vintage-Baccarat-Perfume-Bottles_W0QQugidZ10000000003949353 Bottle stopper appears to have similar pattern as perfume company Lucien Lelong with a "LL" as seen in perfume "Mon Image 1933". However, research shows "Cupids Breath" was produced by Elizabeth Arden. /FRENCH-1933-LUCIEN-LELONG-MON-IMAGE-PERFUME-BOTTLE-/180099365557?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0 /worthopedia/lucien-lelong-perfume-bottle-mon-image-1933 Background: Elizabeth Arden, originally named Florence Nightingale Graham, was the Canadian born fourth of five children of a Scottish grocer. She was a late bloomer in the sense that she worked a host of odd jobs before she started to realize her true mission and profession at age 30. The young woman had always been an innovator and experimenter, imbued with the idea that from many common substances, mostly medicines, salves, and herbs, could become beauty aids. She arrived in New York in 1908 and started anew the experimentations she had originally performed in the kitchen the house where she grew up.With the help of a chemist friend she virtually originated the concept of a “beauty cream”. Her first product offerings were promoted through her Fifth Avenue Beauty “Salon” (she rejected the word “Parlor” as having too much of a “homey” connotation) which also sported a big red door, to make it stand out among the hoards of other businesses in Manhattan’s fashion center. She soon outgrew her single location salon and, because of the demand she had created, started to make her cosmetic creams available for resale by others, but only in the most prestigious and elegant retail environments worldwide. On her first trip to Paris in 1912, Miss Arden noticed what foreign women of fashion wore; rouges, lacquers, and eyeliners. On her return to New York she introduced color cosmetics to her Fifth Avenue Clientele. Soon make up, with had only been suitable for use by women of the stage, became a fashion staple. She married Thomas Lewis in 1918. This long suffering lover and partner acted as her business manager until their divorce in 1935. Since Arden never allowed her own husband to hold stock, he eventually went to work for Arden’s rival Helena Rubinstein. It was during the period of retail expansion that she conceived of the idea of her “Beauty Ambassador-esses”, or those well-trained and stylish in store female promoters of her high end products. By the 1930's, it was said that there were only three American names known in every corner of the globe: Singer Sewing Machines, Coca-Cola, and Elizabeth Arden. Elizabeth Arden opened the Maine Chance Beauty Resort in 1934 and created and launched her first fragrance in 1935. Blue Grass Perfume by Elizabeth Arden is a sweet floral fragrance that combines scents of carnation, jasmine, narcissus, sandalwood, musk, lavender, neroli, and bergamot for a memorable fragrance. In 1939, Elizabeth Arden became the first cosmetics company to create advertising for movie houses. Elizabeth Arden was always a trendsetter while being reactive to the upheavals of change in American society. With World War II, she recognized the changing needs of American women as they entered the w...
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