One of these works depicts an androgynous figure with triangular wind-swept hair and open mouth, and is known as Victoire or Spirit of the Wind. For 10 points each:
[10h] Name these works. A winged woman leans forward in one of these objects named The Spirit of Ecstasy, which was designed by Charles Sykes.
ANSWER: hood ornaments [or bonnet mascots; or car mascots; or motor mascots]
[10m] The Spirit of the Wind hood ornament was designed by this French glass artist. This artist, who lends his name to a luxury glass brand, also designed the mirrored dining room of the SS Normandie.
ANSWER: René Lalique
[10e] As their shops were near to each other, Lalique began to design these glass objects for François Coty. Mae West’s body inspired the design of one of these objects that contains the Schiaparelli (“SKEE-ah-pah-RELL-ee”) product Shocking!.
ANSWER: perfume bottles [or fragrance bottles; or perfume atomizer; prompt on bottles or atomizer or spray bottle]
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