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Exhichhixlits – :
A bit of the story surrounding Roy de Soleil:
Le Roy Soleil is a perfume by Elsa Schiaparelli produced in 1947, to celebrate the end of the World War by recalling the glory days of the Louis XIV.
Schiaparelli commissioned Salvador Dali to design the bottle. It was produced in a limited edition of only 2000 bottles and it is an homage to the Sun King.
In June 1997, the perfume Le Roy Soleil was released by Parfums Salvador Dali, inspired by the Schiaparelli perfume of the same name created by Phillipe Ramano.
Hopes this clears a bit of the confussion.
cff069JeomiWogkig – :
well, i thought this was designed by Dali for the inspiration of the Sun-King- Louis XIV
surprise me
Kineg – :
Me too I’m confused
Vetali – :
Is this the reason the Salvador Dali perfume house stopped producing their Le Roy Soleil, though they kept others, less interesting and less provocative in production? Because Schiaparelli’s bottle looked exactly like Dali’s painting and so did the second Le roy soleil? i’m confused….