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Vintage Giorgio beverly hills

post #1 of 17
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How do I spot a vintage bottle? Will it have a clear sticker on bottom of bottle or silver sticker?
post #2 of 17
Well, one of the key signs is it should say sold by Giorgio Beverly Hills on the bottom sticker (any that are sold/distributed by EA Fragrances are not the vintage juice). The *really* old vintage juice from when the scent was first released by GBH looks much more mossy brown as well.
post #3 of 17
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Label on bottom of bottle is silver and mentions beverly hills and london no ea lettering(elizabeth arden). eau de toilette version made in usa. The london referance on bottom label worries me.
post #4 of 17
I think mine is vintage, it looks like this



post #5 of 17
Thread Starter 
Thats vip
post #6 of 17
Well, mine as a clear sticker on the bottom, perhaps this is the original version?



post #7 of 17
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Originally Posted by mdclx View Post

Well, mine as a clear sticker on the bottom, perhaps this is the original version?




That is definitely the original vintage one...
post #8 of 17
Thread Starter 
I wonder if any vintage bottles of Giorgio beverly hills came with a silver sticker on the bottom like the post of giorgio vip(dark green bottle).
post #9 of 17
The vintage atomizer can unscrew, no?
post #10 of 17
Vintage boxes may not have the "e" symbol on them (on the front) but all new ones will, I think, and as has been said there is an obvious color difference in terms of the liquid (though lighting sources can change this to some degree). Ask the seller if it says EA on the label on the bottom of the bottle, if you can (for example if it is an auction that doesn't end soon).
post #11 of 17
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Originally Posted by drseid View Post

That is definitely the original vintage one...

Does that sticker say EUROCOS any where I can't see it that well?
post #12 of 17
I don't know anything about Eurocos...
post #13 of 17
Thread Starter 
Sorry message was for mdclx.

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Originally Posted by mdclx View Post

Well, mine as a clear sticker on the bottom, perhaps this is the original version?




This one
post #14 of 17
I went to a restaurant today and this amazing retro fragrance filled the air , this thing has ridiculous sillage my god. In any case it turns out it was Giorgio Beverly Hills someone was wearing, its a very enchanting and powerful fragrance. I will try to procure the vintage version.
post #15 of 17
Can I ask why you are seeking out vintage? I know the current version is a BEAST in terms of longevity and projection.
post #16 of 17
This is a good thread to read if you are worried about the need to hunt down a bottle of the vintage juice:


http://www.basenotes.net/threads/235...r-men(re-issue
post #17 of 17
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Can I ask why you are seeking out vintage? I know the current version is a BEAST in terms of longevity and projection.

They are simply different scents, IMO. That's like telling someone who is seeking LIDGE that he shouldn't because he already has Cuba Orange.
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