Description
Vintage Lalique Worth Skyscraper Perfume Bottle Je Reviens 13cm. With Stopper
Lalique designed the Skyscraper bottle to mimic the skyscrapers that were appearing in New York at this time, and were the height of architectural fashion.
Worth was one of the first couture houses to extend its name to luxury perfume. In 1924 Les Parfums Worth launched the first fragrance, Dans La Nuit and recognising that presentation was crucial, Rene Lalique, the world renowned glass-maker, was commissioned to design the bottle. Worth’s grandson Jacques continued the tradition and with the perfumer Maurice Blanchet struck on the romantic notion of a fragrant love poem comprising five individual scents:Dans La Nuit (1924) Vers le Jours (1925) Sans Adieu (1929) Je Reviens (1932) Vers Toi (1934)
Je Reviens remains the most famous and revered of Worth’s perfumes. Encapsulating the romance and elegance of Paris in the 1930s, the perfume reached formidable acclaim in the 1940s when it became a favoured gift from solder to their sweethearts. It is a truly timeless classic, transcending styles and trends
Part of a collection of vintage perfume bottles we have in stock
Unsigned.
No chips or cracks