So yea girl, as I was saying,
Wigs, gold drip, and makeup doesn’t make anyone any less “spiritual or woke” as an Afro and dashiki.
This is just Kemet/Ancient Egypt.
I can’t wait to dive deep in all the research we’ve been doing for the last year
René Lalique for House of Worth, perfume bottle Dans la nuit (In the Night), model designed 1924; mould‑blown glass with blue patina and a press‑moulded circular stopper, the spherical body scattered with star motifs.
The midnight‑blue globe and star‑strewn stopper condensed a simple idea into a memorable piece of Art Deco design: for a perfume named “In the Night,” what better vessel than a miniature firmament? Lalique’s model—mould‑blown with a blue stain/patina and paired with a press‑moulded medallion—was conceived in 1924 and issued in several sizes.
Its small stars were meant to “sparkle” once the golden liquid filled the flask, a subtle optical effect that turned packaging into stagecraft. Variants included atomizer formats and related powder boxes, indicating how swiftly the motif migrated across Worth’s toilette line.