Presentation of the vintage perfume Ô de Lancôme in Eau de Toilette concentration, 100 ml format, preserved in its original box from the 1987 edition. This piece represents one of the historical formulations of the famous citrus fragrance of the French maison.
Originally launched in 1969 under the creation of perfumer Robert Gonnon, Ô de Lancôme became a benchmark of freshness thanks to its chypre and citrus notes. The 1987 edition, identifiable by its geometric packaging design in green and yellow tones and the frosted glass bottle with water-inspired reliefs, retains the composition characteristics prior to modern reformulations. The distribution of this batch was managed at the time by Cosmética Selecta S.A. in Madrid, Spain, as detailed on the bottom of the box.
Technical details and preservation status:
- Period: Year 1987 (confirmed by the copyright on the bottom of the box and the batch code MG6L).
- Style: Classic citrus chypre.
- Volume: 100 ml (3.4 fl. oz.). The current fill level is approximately 90% of its original capacity due to use and natural evaporation over time.
- Materials: Frosted glass bottle, plastic cap, and original cardboard box.
- Condition: The bottle is in excellent condition, with legible inscriptions. The cardboard box shows visible signs of storage, age spots, and wear on the edges, which can be seen in detail in the photographs.
Collection value:
This specimen is of high interest to collectors of vintage perfumery and enthusiasts of the historical evolution of Lancôme fragrances. Due to its age, this item is offered exclusively as a collector's piece.
Disclaimer note:
Vintage perfumes may have experienced alterations in their top notes and the intensity of the original scent due to the natural aging of the chemical components. It is not guaranteed that the scent will exactly match that of the recently produced fragrance. In accordance with hygiene regulations and collecting policies, this item is not eligible for return or exchange.
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