Posted 8 months ago
austrohung…
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In 1989 André Ricard made the first design for Carolina Herrera perfumes. I guess the main reasson is because they're made by the Spanish company Puig for which Ricard has worked since the mid 60s.
In them he tried to do a more sophisticated design, but it remains simple and pretty much in line with his previous work. Well, there's that flower cap for Flore but I guess that was one of those requirements we designer have to cop with... and of course he also had to :) I guess I'll post together some of those flowery/kitsch designs.
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Thanks Vet for all your loves today!
Hi, austrohungaro! I have been enjoying these André Ricard posts very much. Since you posted the Caroline Herrara bottles, may I ask if know anything about "Estivalia"? I loved "Estivalia"!, and it appears to have fallen off the face of the earth. It had a very simple, very pleasing blue bottle. (Ignore the unattractive spray bottle. It would give you nightmares.) Thanks. And: great series!
love Herrera for men , it was a very very very stunning scent:)
Yes, mikko, Estivalia was also a design by Ricard, and i have a few of them... they will be the next ones I share, specially dedicated to you!
Thanks Amber, baellin and mikko for your loves!
your very welcome austro:)