Lady-Shaped Perfume Bottles

The Blow Me Perfume Bottles by Rebecca Wilso are a Bit Creepy

These Blow Me perfume bottles add a little decapitation to your nasal-pleasing scents. Made by ceramic artist Rebecca Wilson, they are an odd combination of fancy and eerie. Fill these up with your favorite perfume while they fill you up with an unsettled feeling.

The Blow Me perfume bottles come in three different but equally odd designs. They are all made in lady-like dusty pinks with squeezable perfume tops. Each one is shaped like a Georgian gentle-lady in thick petticoats and sweeping dresses. As all three go up in size, they also go up in detail. The smallest is clear looking and has very few details on it. The second one wears a dress with multiple layers that has little yellow bows for decoration. The largest one has on a simple frock with a white lace trim on the bottom. All of them are made of porcelain.
Trend Themes
1. Perfume Packaging Innovation - Designers are exploring more creative ways to package fragrances, utilizing unconventional shapes and materials.
2. Sustainable Perfume Packaging - As consumers become more eco-conscious, there is a growing demand for sustainable packaging options for perfumes.
3. Artistic Perfume Bottles - Artists and designers are creating unique and unconventional perfume bottle designs that double as artistic pieces.
Industry Implications
1. Fragrance Industry - The fragrance industry has an opportunity to create unique and artistic perfume bottles that appeal to consumers looking for more than just the scent.
2. Luxury Packaging Industry - The luxury packaging industry has an opportunity to create premium and unconventional packaging solutions that cater to the needs of the fragrance industry.
3. Ceramics Industry - The ceramics industry has an opportunity to tap into the fragrance industry by exploring new shapes, designs, and materials for perfume bottles.

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