Friday, 24 April 2015

Coty (Complice de Francois Coty)


Complice de Francois Coty was launched by Coty in 1973.It is described as a spicy,floral aldehyde perfume with moss and wood tones.
The bottle and its packaging are designed in the Art Nouveau style. The bottle is made up of clear crystal, and the stopper in the shape of an abstract flower is made up of molded frosted glass. Though the bottle was made by Coty’s own glassworks (or Pochet et du Courval), it directly evokes images of Rene Lalique. The stopper shape is directly inspired by the ornate Tiara stoppered flacons manufactured by Lalique in the early part of the 20th century. Even the label smacks of Lalique’s style, the gilded embossing and lettering font was very indicative of the labels first designed by Rene Lalique for Coty.


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