Showing posts with label Standard Informal Fragrance Bottles (1940). Show all posts
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Wednesday, November 19, 2025

Standard Informal Fragrance Bottles (1940)

In addition to the pottery amphorae, Coty offered its Informal Fragrances in a more conventional format using clear glass bottles reminiscent of their 1930s perfume designs. These flacons retained a simple, elegant profile, allowing the fragrance to take center stage while providing a familiar, collectible form for consumers.

Each bottle was fitted with a plastic atomizer head, reflecting Coty’s attention to convenience and modern usability, allowing the wearer to apply the fragrance easily and evenly. The bottles were produced in three different sizes, catering to a range of needs, from personal daily use to travel or gifting. This glass format provided a complementary option to the more decorative stoneware amphoras, combining practicality with the classic Coty aesthetic.