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Established at 27 place Vendome, Paris; born on 10th September 1890 in Rome and died on 14th November 1973 in Paris; started off making fashionable knitwear, with her avant-garde style she was soon designing a wide range of clothes and accessories; cCompany now associated with Pikenz. |
S |
Elsa Schiaparelli |
1928 |
Signature fragrance; a bitter-sweet parfum based on lilies and hyacinth. Re-launched in 1961 |
S |
Elsa Schiaparelli |
1928 |
As above but as an edt |
Jealousy |
Elsa Schiaparelli |
1930 |
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Duo |
Elsa Schiaparelli |
1930 |
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Flippant |
Elsa Schiaparelli |
1933 |
A parfum |
Syncopate |
Elsa Schiaparelli |
1933 |
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Botticelliana |
Elsa Schiaparelli |
1933 |
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Shsh |
Elsa Schiaparelli |
1933 |
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Salut |
Elsa Schiaparelli |
1934 |
Alternative spelling 'Salute'; a parfum. Presented in a simple trapezoidal bottle possibly designed by Jean-Michel Frank with a distinctive S on the label and box. |
Schiap |
Elsa Schiaparelli |
1934 |
Presented in a bottle whose design is attributed to Jean-Michel Frank |
Soucis de Schiaparelli |
Elsa Schiaparelli |
1934 |
Design of the bottle attributed to Jean-Michel Frank. |
Floraison |
Elsa Schiaparelli |
1936 |
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Shocking |
Elsa Schiaparelli |
1936 |
Created by Jean Carles of Dragoco; a floral woody amber (oriental) parfum with top notes of bergamot and estragon, heart notes of honeysuckle, rose and jasmine on base notes of musk and civet, classified F1f. The flacon’s shape was inspired by Salvador Dali’s paintings of a woman flower seller and sculptured by Eleonore Fini based on Mae West’s curvaceous torso and draped in shocking pink that was originally made in Czechoslovakia. Re-launched in 1998 |
Le Six |
Elsa Schiaparelli |
1937 |
A parfum |
Shocking in the Box |
Elsa Schiaparelli |
1938 |
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Sleeping |
Elsa Schiaparelli |
1938 |
In USA in 1939. A heavy sweet parfum with a touch of vanilla. Presented in a flacon designed by Salvador Dali and made by Cristalleries de Baccarat. |
Sleeping Cologne |
Elsa Schiaparelli |
1938 |
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Beau Geste |
Elsa Schiaparelli |
1938 |
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Spin to Win |
Elsa Schiaparelli |
1939 |
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Salut de Schiaparelli |
Elsa Schiaparelli |
1939 |
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Snuff |
Elsa Schiaparelli |
1939 |
Launched in USA in 1940. A masculine parfum presented in a pipe-shaped bottle in a cigar shaped box. Re-launched in 1977 by Schiaparelli-Pikenz as an aromatic chypre edt, classified D6m. |
Set to Music |
Elsa Schiaparelli |
1939 |
A presentation music box |
Shocking Scamp |
Elsa Schiaparelli |
1940 |
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Stage |
Elsa Schiaparelli |
1941 |
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Stunt |
Elsa Schiaparelli |
1941 |
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So Sweet |
Schiaparelli |
1941 |
A parfum |
Silence |
Elsa Schiaparelli |
1942 |
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Spanking |
Elsa Schiaparelli |
1942 |
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Radiance |
Elsa Schiaparelli |
1943 |
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Radiance |
Elsa Schiaparelli |
1943 |
Salvador Dali designed the advertisement |
Sans Souci |
Elsa Schiaparelli |
1943 |
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Seraphique |
Elsa Schiaparelli |
1945 |
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Le Roy Soleil |
Elsa Schiaparelli |
1946 |
To celebrate the end of the World War by recalling the glory days of the Sun King Louis XIV. Presented in a three-dimensional seascape crystal bottle that has a large blazing sun stopper, designed by Salvador Dali and made by Cristalleries de Baccarat. |
Stratosphere |
Elsa Schiaparelli |
1946 |
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Sotto Voce |
Elsa Schiaparelli |
1947 |
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Vert Zut |
Elsa Schiaparelli |
1948 |
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Eau de Santé |
Elsa Schiaparelli |
1949 |
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Zut! |
Elsa Schiaparelli |
1949 |
In that age the name was a rude French expletive, (Damn!!) now considered mild! Created by Nathalie Feishauer of Givaudan-Roure, a fresh fruity oriental fragrance with notes of bergamot, black currant, cyclamen, marigold, ylang-ylang, linden flower, jasmine, lily of the valley, rose, orris, tonka bean, incense, vanilla, cedar, sandalwood and musk. Presented in bottle that depicted a woman’s torso from the waist down-wards with her star-studded skirt around her ankles, leaving her wearing only her underwear and a taffeta ribbon belt and was packaged in be-ribboned box in an unusual shade, which became known as Vert Zut. Re-launched in 1997 |
Flirtation |
Elsa Schiaparelli |
1950 |
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Blessed Event |
Elsa Schiaparelli |
1950 |
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Sport |
Elsa Schiaparelli |
1952 |
An edc. |
Succès Fou |
Elsa Schiaparelli |
1952 |
(Raving Success or Smash Hit) Only launched in USA in 1953. A parfum. Presented in a ‘leaf’ bottle designed by Michel de Brunhoff; the artist Peynet designed the advertisement. |
Chloro-Cologne |
Elsa Schiaparelli |
1952 |
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Spring n’ Summer |
Elsa Schiaparelli |
1956 |
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Si |
Elsa Schiaparelli |
1957 |
(Yes) Launched in USA in 1958. The de luxe presentation was in the shape of a gilded Chianti bottle. Named after the famous Juliette Greco song |
Voyageur |
Elsa Schiaparelli |
1958 |
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Scent of Mystery |
Elsa Schiaparelli |
1959 |
Created by Michael Todd Jnr; there was a film of the same name |
La Fiesta |
Elsa Schiaparelli |
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Shalimar de Chine |
Elsa Schiaparelli |
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Shocking |
Elsa Schiaparelli |
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An edc |
Snuff |
Elsa Schiaparelli |
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Sub-titled 'After Shave Lotion' |
Gardenia |
Elsa Schiaparelli |
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