Mary Shafer
July 5th 03, 02:06 AM
On Mon, 23 Jun 2003 15:27:39 GMT, Arondelle
> wrote:
> Is anyone here old enough to remember "Evening in Paris," a perfume that
> was popular in the '50's? I remember my Great Aunt Annie (for whom I
> was named) giving me a small, nearly empty bottle of it. The bottle was
> a beautiful cobalt blue and I cherished that bottle for 40 years.
I not only remember it, I know where to buy it today. I never wore
it, though. My weakness is a Guerlain perfume that only two stores
(not chains, individual stores) in SoCal carry.
The bottle was the best part of the deal. Silver cap, too. Remember
the Lalique bottle for Windsong?
Mary
--
Mary Shafer Retired aerospace research engineer
"Turn to kill, not to engage." LCDR Willie Driscoll, USN
> wrote:
> Is anyone here old enough to remember "Evening in Paris," a perfume that
> was popular in the '50's? I remember my Great Aunt Annie (for whom I
> was named) giving me a small, nearly empty bottle of it. The bottle was
> a beautiful cobalt blue and I cherished that bottle for 40 years.
I not only remember it, I know where to buy it today. I never wore
it, though. My weakness is a Guerlain perfume that only two stores
(not chains, individual stores) in SoCal carry.
The bottle was the best part of the deal. Silver cap, too. Remember
the Lalique bottle for Windsong?
Mary
--
Mary Shafer Retired aerospace research engineer
"Turn to kill, not to engage." LCDR Willie Driscoll, USN