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Enfleurage ~ shopping for perfume in New York City

Posted by Guest Shopper on 26 July 2009 — 0 Comments — Comments are closed

Enfleurage boutique, New York CityEnfleurage is the kind of shop that seems somewhat endangered on the streets of Manhattan’s West Village these days: intimate, independently owned, and quirkily specialized in its merchandise. If you’re walking past its open door, you might be lured in by the colorful focal point of brightly tinted and patterned soaps arranged on a central table. Once you’re inside, you’ll realize why this business is particularly well known for its selection of essential oils, which the owner of Enfleurage has gathered from locations around the world.

Enfleurage’s catalogue of essential oils includes everything from the familiar (various types of lavender, tea tree, and geranium oils) to the rare (white rose otto, Corsican pine, spikenard). The shop’s staff members are available to offer aromatherapy advice, if you’re seeking an oil to aid you with a particular emotional or physical issue. They can also assist you in differentiating between several varieties of jasmine, for example, and they can tell you the background and origins of any particular essence…

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Browns on South Molton Street ~ shopping for perfume in London

Posted by Guest Shopper on 19 July 2009 — 0 Comments — Comments are closed

Browns Focus, South Molton Street

Browns is a slightly difficult enterprise to describe. It’s kind of a stiff-upper-lip British version of Colette in Paris; self-consciously serious about high-end fashion — clothes, hats, shoes, bags, fragrance. Browns carries lots of established names as well as hot-stuff newbies, but it offers only selected items from those designers, and changes direction fairly often. It’s the place where future creative superstars get discovered.

Browns’ principal base is in South Molton Street, off Oxford Street, but even here you’re thrown into artful confusion. There’s a main store, which consists of several terraced buildings linked together in a labyrinth of passageways. Across from here, there’s a shop called ‘Browns Focus’, which offers cutting edge clothes ‘for the woman who likes to dress with attitude’. Further down South Molton Street, there’s ‘Browns Labels for Less’, which is essentially the outlet store. Elsewhere in London, there’s Browns Bride and Browns Shoes.

Browns is a useful source of niche fragrance…

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Diptyque ~ shopping for perfume in New York City

Posted by Guest Shopper on 6 June 2009 — 0 Comments — Comments are closed

Diptyque store exterior, New York City

Bleecker Street in Manhattan’s West Village features a remarkable array of intimate designer shops, and the Parisian perfume house of Diptyque recently joined this chic line-up. Diptyque’s New York boutique is one of only two in the United States (the other is located in San Francisco), so if you’re in the metropolitan area and you’re not planning a trip to Paris any time soon, a visit to this store is the best way to experience the Diptyque aesthetic. Just like the company’s signature packaging, the boutique’s decor is a mix of minimalism and poetic detail. One wall is painted matte black, one is veiled with sheer white fabric, and one is currently hung with a larger-than-life reproduction of a Rococo painting of Bathsheba performing her toilette.

Diptyque’s cult-classic candles, in every available fragrance, occupy one side of the shop. On the top shelf of their display, a row of small flat-screen monitors shows a continuous video loop of the candles lit with flickering flames…

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Czech & Speake ~ shopping for perfume in London

Posted by Guest Shopper on 21 May 2009 — 0 Comments — Comments are closed

Czech & Speake store exterior, London

Jermyn Street is a famed bastion of the posher London gentleman. Traditionally, it’s been about men’s hand-made shirts and accessories, and it’s still the place that James Bond would shop for something to go with his Savile Row suit.

In the midst of all this genteel male fashion, Czech & Speake is slightly unexpected. The double windows are full of taps (faucets) and sundry bathroom hardware items. Only the fact that the shop is right next to the back door of uber-swanky Fortnum & Mason would make you pause and ask yourself what this shop is really all about.

Czech & Speake’s mission is to satisfy all of a gentleman’s bathing requirements, from the porcelain basin to the bath foam…

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Juicy Couture ~ Shopping for perfume in New York

Posted by Guest Shopper on 10 May 2009 — 0 Comments — Comments are closed

Juicy Couture, New York City boutique exteriorWhen you enter Juicy Couture’s flagship store on Fifth Avenue, you’ll see the fragrance department straight ahead, at a counter emblazoned with the phrase “Smells Like Couture.” (Somewhere, Kurt Cobain is wincing.) The brand’s full line of fragrances and other beauty items is available, including two perfumes for women and matching body products — shower gels, lotions, dusting powder, and more — all ornamented with the brand’s logos and assorted pink baubles. Around the corner, several shelves display “Juicy Crittoure” fragranced products (“pawfum,” shampoo, and foot balm) for dogs.

Every element of Juicy Couture’s overall store design feels appropriated from somewhere else. (Even the stuffed peacock trailing his plumes above the perfume counter may have been inspired by the now-iconic decor of Aedes de Venustas.) The resulting pastiche is the visual equivalent of those Verve remixes that layer a present-day club beat over a classic jazz vocal…

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