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Perfume Card

ca. 1996 (printed)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Many well-known designers extend the reach of their brands with ranges of lifestyle products such as perfumery and cosmetics. Perfume test cards - which are sprayed with a sample for customers to take away - are often used by retailers as a promotional tool. This one advertises Jil Sander, a fragrance licensed by the German fashion label of the same name, owned by Prada.

Miuccia Prada inherited her grandfather's luggage business in the 1970s and by the 1990s she had redefined the image of Italian fashion with her signature use of innovative fabrics. Prada experimented with 1970s furnishing fabrics in unusual colours and patterning while continuing to sell the company's trademark black nylon handbag range. The label now makes clothing in addition to bags and accessories.


Object details

Categories
Object type
Materials and techniques
Embossed card
Brief description
Perfume test card by Jil Sander
Physical description
Test card in the shape of the Jil Sander bottle, with JIL SANDER emobossed
Dimensions
  • Height: 8.5cm
  • Body of bottle design width: 5cm
  • Lid of bottle design width: 3.5cm
Production typeMass produced
Marks and inscriptions
  • JILSANDER (Embossed)
  • No 4 (Printed)
Summary
Many well-known designers extend the reach of their brands with ranges of lifestyle products such as perfumery and cosmetics. Perfume test cards - which are sprayed with a sample for customers to take away - are often used by retailers as a promotional tool. This one advertises Jil Sander, a fragrance licensed by the German fashion label of the same name, owned by Prada.

Miuccia Prada inherited her grandfather's luggage business in the 1970s and by the 1990s she had redefined the image of Italian fashion with her signature use of innovative fabrics. Prada experimented with 1970s furnishing fabrics in unusual colours and patterning while continuing to sell the company's trademark black nylon handbag range. The label now makes clothing in addition to bags and accessories.
Collection
Accession number
E.1113-1996

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Record createdOctober 26, 2005
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