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what is your most interesting bottle?

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My most is bijan wicked for men, its got a hole in the middle I just bought it and 3 people have asked me about it.
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Probably the copper gasoline can L'Anarchiste comes in.
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That's a Wicked ring pop.

My most interesting bottle is probably the Dali bottle with the lips cap. That or the Michael Storer Djin which comes in a 'genie lamp' with a black flame for the cap.

Ok, I just thought of another - Yellow Sea by Micallef which looks like this
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where do you even find the dalis at?
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Thebeck, just add a / in front of the second img (between the [ and the i, so it should look like [/img] and it'll work
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Thebeck, just add a / in front of the second img (between the [ and the i, so it should look like [/img] and it'll work

Thanks
post #9 of 30
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that ones weird looking
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aren't you tempted to umm err ... do things.
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Azzaro Now, it always reminded me of cashew or a telephone.
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Formidable Homme by Kesling - looks like a ribbed hour glass
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post pics
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I love my collection, but I guess the bottles they are in are not very exotic. I would say the most interesting / creative bottles I have would be:
Paco - UltraViolet Man (staple gun)
Paco - Black XS (Zippo Lighter)
Paco - 1 Million (gold brick)

Jeez, I guess I like Paco Rabanne bottles! No, no need to post pics of them - I think everyone knows what those look like.

I like that Stoned bottle - that is pretty unique!
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Here's one of my favorites; Lelong-Opening Night.
Unfortunately, still unopened.
The round glass top is too big to get a grip on.
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Unfortunately, still unopened.
The round glass top is too big to get a grip on.

I have successfully opened a really tough one with pipe thongs (padding the glass stopper)... gently, of course
post #17 of 30
My most interesting is this Harrach Bohemian Glass bottle from mid 19th century . Hand enemaled black glass & three sided.









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That is a real beaut, mrtOz, you must have a serious collection!
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Only unassuming, nearly nondescript and "neutral" designer bottles here, but the most interesting in my fragrance wardrobe from a strictly subjective perspective, is Armani Eau pour Homme (also, one of my fave scents): I have developed a strong fondness for these simple, sleek, solid lines.
post #20 of 30
No ..I have just a small collection of Perfume bottles . This one comes from my Bohemian Glass collection which is smalll by some standards at only about 130 pieces .
I have owned some very lovely Lalique bottles but they had to go to help pay for overseas travel...
I have a house rule that my collecting must be self funded. so sell some things to buy others that I am now collecting. Or in the case of the Lalique and a large collection of pottery I had (800 plus pieces) to pay for long trips to Europe and South America .. I am in Australia so both are long distance from here..
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My most interesting is this Harrach Bohemian Glass bottle from mid 19th century . Hand enemaled black glass & three sided.











Beautiful bottle.
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post #23 of 30
I own a bottle of Givenchy Play For Her - the bottle has a play, next and previous symbols on it making it look like a MP3 player. Looks kinda cool
post #24 of 30
The Gwen Stefani Harajuku Lovers Perfumes are definitely, ...interesting!
post #25 of 30
Too lovely for words, Kumquat. Still unopened? You are too strong for words.

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My Moment Supreme by Jean Patou
Attachment 19708 The one in the middle, flanked on the left by Bal a Versailles and on the right by L'Origan
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post #26 of 30
Wow guys and gals! I should step my game up. My most interesting bottle is Invasion Barbare with the Bust
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CARON Nocturnes and Infini Bottles
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Does anybody know what that is supposed to be? :-)

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I do not have any interesting bottles (exception is Harajuku Lovers "G") but I think Alien and Womanity by Thierry Mugler and Pirr by Katy Perry are quite wacky.

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I mean Purr by Katy Perry. Sorry for the typo.
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'Interesting' - but certainly not my favourite.
post #30 of 30
Shiseido Feminite du Bois! looks like a tear of a tree.



and Mona di Orio

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