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I'm glad ya like, I also made an edie tribute that I'll put on youtube tomorrow
 
I love her reaction on the question about her parents...love her...she was so fabulous! Thanks a lot for sharing!!!!
 
wooooah... I don't remember this bit from "ciao manhattan." I do remember those words in just audio, but were those "final edie interviews" filmed as well?

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thanks for the video^:flower:photo of edie from Warhol Giant book.
 

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found these on Ebay. i think they're pretty close
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credit:Ebay
 
^I have the second pair (the gold ones) I love them!!!!!!!

and these:heart:
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ebay ( I wish I could wear them but they are so heavy!!!!)

some pics I found on flickr.com/, I love how so many people are inspired by her...

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never seen that cover before!
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And I finally got a little bottle of Femme by Rochas, the Parfume Edie used in "Poor LIttle Rich Girl" it´s great!

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http://www.escentual.com/
 
^ Could you describe the smell of the perfume SusanSuperstar? Sounds devine to me - peach, plum and lemon! Mmmm! Be very thankful if you could describe it!
 
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OH that´s quite hard for me, all notes are: Plum, Peach, Jasmine, Rose, Patchouli, Musk, it is kind of heavy when you apply it but then it comes out very fresh and beautiful. I think it´s definately a winter parfume and very mature..hope that makes sense.
 
Found a really great review...interesting that they changed it...

Perfume review: Rochas Femme, Vintage & New
Posted by Angela on 18 December 2006
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I’m staring at my bottle of Rochas Femme right now, and try as I might, I can’t see its reputed resemblance to Mae West. To me, it looks a lot more like Mighty Mouse. Not only does Femme’s bottle not look like Mae West, but its fragrance wings past the fusty, comic actress and lands straight on Marilyn Monroe: Marilyn as she rises from an afternoon nap, intimate, warm, hair mussed.
Femme smells voluptuous and intensely personal. It is the smell of your mother on her still-warm bed when you were a girl, or the scent that a maid in a posh resort shakes from the sheets every day. If I were in an elevator with someone I didn’t know who wore more than a dab of Femme, I might be uncomfortable, as if I had an unexpected window into her private life. Femme demands that you shed your social armor and relate to its wearer on a closer level. Femme isn’t an easy scent to wear.
Since Femme is so personal, you might expect it to be quiet, too, but it is big and lush, with impressive sillage. Mixed with the scent of woman are plums and peaches so ripe that if you don’t eat them now they’ll be no good tomorrow. I don’t want you to get the impression that it’s just another fruity scent, because calling Femme “fruity” is like calling Ravel’s Valse a “dance tune”. When you turn your arm to get another sniff, wafts of sandalwood just barely detectable escape from the fragrance’s main theme, lending a counterintuitive, almost soapy edge. Grounding Femme is an animalic, chypre base. The combination is disturbingly beautiful and impossible to ignore.
Perfumer Edmond Roudnitska created Femme in 1944 for Marcel Rochas to present to his wife; for Roudnitska's own wife Thérèse, he later created Parfum de Thérèse, released by Frédéric Malle after her death. (She sure hit the husband jackpot.) Olivier Cresp, the author of Thierry Mugler Angel and Dolce & Gabbana Light Blue, retooled Femme in 1989. Femme’s fragrance notes include peach, plum, sandalwood, rosewood, lemon, rose, jasmine, oakmoss, patchouli, musk, amber, civet, and leather. Despite’s Femme’s update, it is still firmly rooted in the 1950s.
“But wait!” the astute reader says now, “What about the cumin? Doesn’t the new Femme have cumin?” I didn’t mention it, because I was afraid it might scare you off, but, yep, it does. It has definite cumin in the top, and it doesn’t fade for a good hour. But the cumin is gloriously unexpected and at the same time harmonious, like a girl with one brown eye and one blue eye. The original Femme smells more of lemon and aldehydes where the new Femme has cumin, but the feel of both versions over a few hours is similar. The old Femme is easier to wear than the new Femme, and I have to wonder if Cresp’s changes to Femme were to replicate the original’s surprise and carnality with an eye toward today’s blasé market. While I’d love to have a bottle of the original Femme, I adore today’s version, too.

from http://nowsmellthis.blogharbor.com/
 
whoo hoo great vid! she's so cute . she would b so fab today.
what does she mean " i would like to turn the whole world on, just for a moment, just for a moment..
 
haha
why would i say What. do . you mean if i know what you mean.
im on a edie kick today.
 
^the Warhol films are owned by the warhol museum, I guess....

I scaned some stuff from my Edie collection, hope you like it....












 
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