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The store is bustling with people on a mission to design their own fragrances

Posted by Robin on 22 June 2024 4 Comments

The store is bustling with people on a mission to design their own fragrances. I’m here on perhaps the weirdest, and definitely most pungent, assignment I’ve ever gotten at NPR: to make a signature scent for Morning Edition and Up First.

The process at Olfactory NYC requires a lot of sniffing, and with the help of a personal scent-ologist, customers leave the store with a personalized bottle of perfume for $85.

— Read more in We designed a 'Morning Edition' fragrance – and learned why perfume sales are up at NPR.

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  1. meredifay says:
    22 June 2024 at 11:21 am

    Might be fun to see what you come up with, if they actually off a range of materials, and not just a bunch of blends designed to fit together somehow…

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  2. hajusuuri says:
    22 June 2024 at 11:26 am

    Two to three times a year, Bryant Park sets up market with what feels mostly like commercial goods companies. Once (and perhaps more than once), Olfactory NYC set up a booth. I decided to try my luck and ended up with a travel sized version of my own “creation”. Knowing how slow I am with wearing some perfumes, this one is still in its original packaging unopened. One of these days …

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  3. skalolazka says:
    22 June 2024 at 12:56 pm

    It does sound like fun, and the price point seems smart to me— high enough that people will consider it special, but not so high that those new to fragrance well be dissuaded from trying. I’d stop by if I had the chance

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  4. Jessica says:
    24 June 2024 at 1:57 pm

    I’ve popped into Olfactory NYC twice, and based on my quick impressions from sniffing as many of the pre-fab blends as I could smell before someone offered to help me (longer than you’d think!)…they’re pretty stripped-down and basic (and don’t last long on skin). I don’t think longtime NST readers are their targeted demographic. 😉

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