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Living Perfume exhibit at Henri Bendel in New York City

Posted by Robin on 25 March 2009 6 Comments

Living Perfume exhibit Mandy Aftel

Henri Bendel in New York City will host Living Perfume: The Natural Alchemy of Mandy Aftel, an exhibit “featuring the perfume, the craft, and the collection of leading natural perfumer, Mandy Aftel” of Aftelier:

This interactive and historic exhibit will showcase the extraordinary materials that bring to life the art and science of natural perfume. It will be created and installed using the responsible design principles of sustainable materials and eco-friendly sourcing, and draw its inspiration from the natural world where natural fragrance originates…

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Perfume meet & greet: Laurice Rahme at Saks Fifth Avenue in New York City

Posted by Robin on 7 March 2009 2 Comments

Laurice Rahme of Bond no 9Laurice Rahme of Bond no. 9 will be at Saks Fifth Avenue in New York City on Saturday, March 14 to chat with customers, sign perfume bottles and introduce Bond's latest fragrance, Brooklyn.

No reservation is necessary, just show up between 1 and 7 pm. (via press release)

Perfume meet & greet: Mark Vanderloo for DKNY Men in New York City

Posted by Robin on 27 February 2009 2 Comments

Mark Vanderloo for DKNY MenModel Mark Vanderloo will be at the 59th Street Bloomingdales in New York City on Wednesday, March 4th from 1 to 2 pm to introduce Donna Karan's latest fragrance, DKNY Men:

Join Mark for a meet-and-greet to celebrate the launch of the new DKNYMEN fragrance. DKNYMEN is inspired by all New York City has to offer…

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An awesome place for a perfumista to live

Posted by Robin on 22 February 2009 2 Comments

New York City is an awesome place for a perfumista to live. It can’t compare to France, the perfume capital of the world, but there are perfume shops all over town, and a great variety of choices from the giant department stores to the most cramped little kiosk at the tip of the boroughs, stocked with everything under the sun. You can pretty much find anything here to smell: mainstream commercial fragrances, niche / indie brands, vintage and discontinued perfumes, Arabian oils and incense from street vendors.

— Sali Oguri of the Pink Manhattan blog, and creator of the Pink Manhattan and Persephone fragrances, in her debut column as the NY Fragrance Examiner for examiner.com. Read more at A Perfumista's New York Story.

It's always New Jersey

Posted by Robin on 5 February 2009 28 Comments

A maple syrup smell that has mysteriously wafted through New York City numerous times over the years has been traced to a New Jersey facility that processes fenugreek seeds for flavorings.

The sweet odor has drifted through swaths of the city off and on since 2005, perplexing New Yorkers and city officials.

— From Blame Jersey! NY maple mystery solved, with thanks to Joe for the link! For background, see here.

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