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Liberty ~ shopping for perfume in London

Posted by Guest Shopper on 10 October 2007 — 0 Comments — Comments are closed

Libery London exteriorLiberty has to be the prettiest store in London. The first time you turn off Regent Street and see that mad Tudor frontage, it’s almost impossible not to laugh out loud. In the midst of all the stately Georgian architecture in this part of central London, Liberty looks like a joke played on the city by the Disney Corporation.

In some ways it is, except the joker wasn’t Walt but a chap called Arthur Lasenby Liberty, who had the store built in 1924. So, not Tudor at all! It was created using the timbers of two ships, the HMS Impregnable and the HMS Hindustan, and the length of the Great Marlborough Street frontage is apparently the same as that of the Hindustan.

Inside, the store is even more impressive. Arthur Liberty wanted to have his customers feel as if they were walking round their own homes (this tells you something about the kind of customers he had), so the store was arranged as small rooms round three galleried lightwells. The place gleams with carved panelling; it’s a bit like walking round a stately home where you’re actually allowed to pick up the exhibits…

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Harvey Nichols ~ shopping for perfume in London

Posted by Guest Shopper on 10 September 2007 — 0 Comments — Comments are closed

Harvey Nichols

This 19th century department store was famously the favourite shopping destination of Princess Diana. You can see why — five floors of fashion include every major designer from Armani to Zac Posen, taking in Jimmy Choo and Christian Louboutin on the way. Luckily for perfume fans, the cosmetics and fragrance department occupies most of the ground floor. Even luckier, Knightsbridge tube station delivers you as close to a spritz of Robert Piguet’s Baghari as it could possibly manage without actually emerging inside the store.

Although Harrods, a little way along Knightsbridge, tends to get the pick of the ‘exclusives’, Harvey Nicks is more compact and feels friendlier (you’re more likely to get hold of a sample here). Even more importantly, there is a niche perfume paradise on the fourth floor, hosting a treasure trove of brands which are hard to find in one place anywhere else in London…

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Where to shop in London & other perfume news

Posted by Robin on 31 October 2005 Leave a Comment

The UK Times Online has a short article on perfume shopping in London. Les Senteurs or Selfridges? Depends on how much you want to spend. Also see this short piece on unisex fragrances and a small round-up of niche scents from last week.

In this week's Newsweek: a short article on Grasse, the "world capital of the perfume industry".

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