L'Infini by Caron: launched in 1912, and created by Ernest Daltroff.
So what does it smell like? It was classified as a spicy floral bouquet amber perfume with a dominant carnation and amber note.
Harper's Bazaar - Volume 90, 1957:
L'Infini was presented in a Baccarat crystal bottle in the shape of a curved oval disk with grooved side walls, it was fitted with a frosted glass stopper molded with a stylized floral pattern, it had a gold foil paper label with "L'Infini Caron" with music bars and the name embossed like music notations. This bottle mold number was #570.
Fragrance Composition:
So what does it smell like? It was classified as a spicy floral bouquet amber perfume with a dominant carnation and amber note.
- Top notes: aldehydes
- Middle notes: carnation, rose, jasmine
- Base notes: amber, sandalwood, vetiver
Harper's Bazaar - Volume 90, 1957:
""L'Infini"— a collection of many of the little flowers that bloom in May, but mainly spicy, just-picked carnations."
Bottles:
L'Infini was presented in a Baccarat crystal bottle in the shape of a curved oval disk with grooved side walls, it was fitted with a frosted glass stopper molded with a stylized floral pattern, it had a gold foil paper label with "L'Infini Caron" with music bars and the name embossed like music notations. This bottle mold number was #570.
- 1 oz - $6.50
- 2.5 oz - $12.75
- 2.7 oz bottle measures 3.25" tall x 3" wide x 1.5" thick
This bottle came in two sizes:
- 4 1/2" tall
- 4 oz
- 8 oz (originally retailed for $4.50 in 1923)
Fate of the Fragrance:
The original Infini was discontinued, date unknown. Still being sold in 1962.
Fragrance Composition:
So what does it smell like? It is classified as an aldehydic floral chypre fragrance for women. It begins with a fresh, aldehydic top, followed by a classic elegant floral heart, resting on a woody, powdery, feminine base.
- Top notes: aldehydes, bergamot, coriander, neroli, peach
- Heart notes: orris root, French jasmine, lily-of-the-valley, carnation, rosa centifolia, ylang-ylang
- Base notes: Ambrein, musk, sandalwood, tonka bean, vetiver, civet
The bottle was created by Serge Mansau who envisioned it as a modern, never ending infinity symbol.
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