Fragrance Bottles: Hilfiger by Tommy Hilfiger
Hilfiger by Tommy Hilfiger was adorned with a front metal plaque with riveted corners that were inspired by the rivets on motorcycles and vintage cars. The year in which the fashion house was established was also engraved on the plaque, which was supplied by Northern Engraving (Green Bay, WI).
The plaque was affixed to the bottle using a clear UV-cured adhesive. Denise Paglina, director, package development, Aramis & Designer Fragrances, designed the packaging.
“We put the plaque through our normal battery of tests, which included aging at various atmospheric conditions, as well as product compatibility testing,” says James Neri, executive director, package development, Aramis & Designer Fragrances.
The bottle’s four-part metal cap, produced by Seidel (Marburg, Germany), has a plastic inner lining and an embossed logo on top. “We used a secondary brushing process to give the cap an aged appearance. Then, the cap was anodized to give it its color,” says Neri.
The bottle was produced by Heinz Glas, the pump by Rexam Dispensing Systems (Purchase, NY), and the folding carton by Cartondruck (Fairview, NJ).
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