Glamour Star, 1998. (Etoile Glamour Collection)
- Thierry Mugler Angel Perfume.
- September 1998.
- Created by Brosse Master Glassmakers in France.
- Part of the Glamour Collection 2/2.
- Retail Price $ US dollars.
The “Jewel” of the 1998 Winter Season, Mugler released the Angel Glamour Star, (Etoile Collection Glamour), 1998. Springing forth from a block of blue ice, the points of the star reach upwards towards the sky… This is a large classic bottle that usually comes for Angel but with a distinctive, elegant, curvy atomizer pump applicator. Eau de Parfum 2.6 Fl. Oz. Unaware of how many were produced for this bottle or its price.
Thierry Mugler Angel Perfume Presentation Box
The presentation box for this bottle is very standard of the luxurious limited editions. Usually encased in two or three boxes, you can see in the photo from an ebay auction of 2017, that the bottle is encased in a black cardboard material with handles used to pull out the second box from the outer shell. It brings two caps, the traditional star cap and the atomizer pump top that gives this piece its elegant touch. Certificate of authenticity. Eau de Parfum, 2.6 Fl. Oz.
Thanks for your reply @gapos. Mine looks exactly like the one in the photo above but I had no idea that it was a tester (I thought that it would say Tester either on the bottle itself or somewhere instead, i.e. the envelope).
Ah well, it still looks great and as you said, the beauty of these bottles is that I can always refill them at the Source.
This bottle, without the styalized pump looks like the regular bottle for this fragrance. I have seen many of these limited editions on ebay without a box or certificate, they were testers, and some even numbered (since they made thousands of each) so they are less expensive and some might have some perfume in them. Keep in mind that most perfume scents last around 10 years, after that they evolve, usually not for the better. The great thing about all these Angel limited edition bottles is that they are usually all refillable at your local conter and that makes them usuable for many years.
I have recently seen this on a site called Fruugo (sic?) for I think, was for $119.
And I bought mine this year on eBay (UK) but as obviously expected, the juice was gone. But I didn’t see any certificate of authenticity which now concerns me.