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A 1930 advertisement for IA-33
A 1930 advertisement for IA-33
Three fragrances from the contemporary J.F. Schwarzlose lineup, all based on vintage originals.
IA-33 was designed for the modern, motorized woman.
The exhibition’s theme, “Tanz auf dem Vulkan,” is shown in this Lutz Ehrenberger drawing from 1919.
Paul Grunwaldt’s 1925 painting “Varieté” gives a glimpse into Berlin’s wild nightlife.
J.F. Schwarzlose’s delivery wagon, shown here in 1927, was painted pink in honor of its popular Rosa Centafolia fragranced products.
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.
A 1924 score for a song celebrating the trendy bob haircut of the time.
Fetisch, the newest fragrance from J.F. Schwarzlose, is based on the 1921 J.F.S. scent Spanisch Leder (Spanish Leather).
J.F. Schwarzlose’s Spanisch Leder inspired the modern day scent Fetisch.