Shortly after we meet Gustave H., the hero-concierge played by Ralph Fiennes at the center of Wes Anderson's The Grand Budapest Hotel, we get a whiff of his cologne. Several bottles of clearly labeled L'Air de Panache are lined up in his room, and there's another in his coat for liberal spritzing throughout the day. For the French premiere in February, a Parisian boutique even created a batch. It's supposed to smell like apples and the woods, with base notes of old lady. There are no plans to sell the fragrance. Nor the massive collection of luggage belonging to Tilda Swinton's Madame D. character, or the black leather jacket with special pockets for a flask and a gun, worn throughout with expert menace by Willem Dafoe. Prada designed the luggage and jacket, then put them on display in its Berlin store during the German premiere, but this was strictly an "artistic collaboration," according to the Italian luxury label, not a commercial one.
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机译:在韦斯·安德森(Wes Anderson)的大布达佩斯酒店(The Grand Budapest Hotel)中心遇到拉尔夫·费因斯(Ralph Fiennes)扮演的英雄礼宾古斯塔夫·H。(Gustave H.)之后不久,我们闻到了他的古龙水。在他的房间里排着几瓶标有明显标签的L'Air de Panache,他的外套里还有另外一瓶,全天自由喷洒。在2月的法国首映式上,一家巴黎精品店甚至创造了一批。它应该闻起来像苹果和树林,有老太太的基调。没有销售香水的计划。提尔达·斯文顿(Tilda Swinton)夫人D.角色的大量行李箱,或者黑色皮革夹克,带有用于存放烧瓶和枪支的特殊口袋,也不会散布在威廉·达福(Willem Dafoe)的专业威胁之下。普拉达(Prada)设计了行李箱和夹克,然后在德国首映期间将其放在柏林的商店里展出,但这严格来说是“艺术合作”,这是意大利奢侈品牌的说法,而不是商业广告。
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