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Flacon Lanterne (Lantern) c1935-1943
Flacon created by Pochet et du Courval to hold extraits of:
- Ambre
- Apres L'Ondee
- Cuir de Russie
- Guerlinade
- Jasmin
- Jicky
- Lavande
- Liu
- Pois de Senteur
- Rue de la Paix
- Sous le Vent
- Vega
- Violette
and others
The bottle was reissued in 1999 to hold a limited edition extrait of Guet Apens.
- 10cc/10ml/0.338 oz - 5.4cm/2.13" (size reserved for export)
- 30cc/30ml/1 oz - 7.3cm/2.87" (size reserved for export)
- 80cc/80ml/2.7 oz - 9.7cm/3.82" (1935-1943)
- 125cc/125ml/4.2 oz - 11.5cm/4.53" (reissued in 1999 125ml/4.2 oz - 12cm/4.72" for Guet Apens)
- 250cc/250ml/8.4 oz - 14cm/5.51" (1935-1943)
c1938 ad
Guet-Apens: created in 1999 by Mathilde Laurent, as a limited edition.
Fragrance Composition:
So what does it smell like? It is classified as a chypre fruity fragrance for women.
- Top notes: jasmine, tuberose, violet
- Middle notes: peach, rose
- Base notes: amber, musk, vetiver and vanilla
Bottle:
Presented in the 4 oz Lanterne flacon (eau de parfum).
Fate of the Fragrance:
Guet-Apens (discontinued), then reissued in 2002 as No.68 (discontinued), then reorchestrated and renamed Attrape Cœur in 2005 (discontinued) , then renamed and relaunched as Vol de Nuit Evasion in 2007 (discontinued), then launched again in 2014 as Royal Extract.