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    A 1930 advertisement for IA-33
    Image Credit: Jean-Claude Hilscher/ J.F.S. 

    A 1930 advertisement for IA-33

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    Three fragrances from the contemporary J.F. Schwarzlose
    Image Credit: J.F.S. | Foto: L. Herrmann 

    Three fragrances from the contemporary J.F. Schwarzlose lineup, all based on vintage originals.

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    Image Credit: J.F.S. / M. Fümel 

    IA-33 was designed for the modern, motorized woman.

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    Image Credit: Stadtmuseum Berlin / Michael Setzpfands

    The exhibition’s theme,  “Tanz auf dem Vulkan,”  is shown in this Lutz Ehrenberger drawing from 1919. 

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    Paul Grunwaldt’s 1925 painting “Varieté”
    Image Credit: Michael Setzpfandt

    Paul Grunwaldt’s 1925 painting “Varieté” gives a glimpse into Berlin’s wild nightlife.

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    J.F. Schwarzlose’s delivery wagon
    Image Credit: Courtesy of J.F.S. 

    J.F. Schwarzlose’s delivery wagon, shown here in 1927, was painted pink in honor of its popular Rosa Centafolia fragranced products.

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    Image Credit: Courtesy of J.F.S. 

    Schwarzlose created the popular hair color Aureol, shown here in a 1925 advertisement, and said to be the world’s first non-toxic hair color. It was first developed in 1891. 

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    A 1924 score for a song celebrating the trendy bob haircut of the time
    Image Credit: Stadtmuseum Berlin / Michael Setzpfandt

    A 1924 score for a song celebrating the trendy bob haircut of the time.

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    Fetisch fragrance
    Image Credit: Courtesy of J.F.S. 

    Fetisch, the newest fragrance from J.F. Schwarzlose, is based on the 1921 J.F.S. scent Spanisch Leder (Spanish Leather).

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    J.F. Schwarzlose’s Spanisch Leder inspired the modern day scent Fetisch.

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