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Blue Mercury ~ Shopping for Perfume in New York

Posted by Guest Shopper on 29 May 2008 — 0 Comments — Comments are closed

Blue Mercury in New York

Manhattan’s Upper West Side has never been known for its luxury shopping. It has long been famous for the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, for the Museum of Natural History, for its blocks of historic brownstones, and for Zabar’s, that peerless emporium of all things edible; but definitely not for boutiques that sell cosmetics and perfume. There have been some changes over the past year or two, however, and Blue Mercury is the latest beauty-oriented newcomer to the neighborhood.

Blue Mercury is a mini-chain of beauty boutiques with a primary emphasis on skincare; accordingly, you’ll see plenty of luxury skin and hair products stocking the shelves of the Manhattan shop, as well as familiar upscale cosmetics brands such as NARS and T. Leclerc. The sales associates are skincare consultants and makeup artists rather than fragrance experts, but the scent-related merchandise is accessible enough to encourage independent browsing and spritzing…

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JAR at Bergdorf Goodman ~ shopping for perfume in New York City

Posted by Guest Shopper on 3 May 2008 — 0 Comments — Comments are closed

JAR

A few years ago the jeweler Joel Arthur Rosenfeld, who creates truly fantastical arrangements of gems, released a line of luxury fragrances bearing his initials. These seven scents, all pure perfumes, can be examined and purchased at JAR’s only boutique outside Paris: an alcove just off the main fragrance area of Bergdorf Goodman’s beauty department.

The JAR boutique’s walls are painted a deep plum shade, with an emblematic bolt of lightning streaking across the ceiling. The space is dimly lit with small, shaded lamps, and once you have entered its sanctuary, you sit facing a specially trained JAR fragrance representative across a table. The shadowy light, the hushed ambiance, and the glimmering objects on the table may make you feel as though you are about to have your fortune told, or to participate in some secret religious ritual…

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Perfume meet & greet: Laurice Rahme at Saks Fifth Avenue

Posted by Robin on 18 April 2008 Leave a Comment

Laurice Rahme of Bond no 9Laurice Rahme of Bond no. 9 will be at Saks Fifth Avenue in New York City on Saturday, April 26 to chat with customers, sign perfume bottles and introduce Bond's latest fragrance, Andy Warhol Union Square.

No reservation is necessary, just show up between noon and 6 pm. (via Bond no. 9)

Workshop with Mandy Aftel at Henri Bendel in New York City

Posted by Robin on 13 April 2008 2 Comments

Perfumer Mandy Aftel of Aftelier will be holding a natural perfumery workshop at Henri Bendel on Thursday, May 8 from 6 – 8 pm.

Meet Mandy as she presents a step by step fragrance tutorial blending hand-crafted perfumes.

Create your own unique, artisan perfume using Mandy’s supply of all natural, beautiful essences from around the world. Choose from indulgent scents such as wild sweet orange from the Dominican Republic and fresh ginger from Indonesia…

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Guerlain at Bergdorf Goodman ~ shopping for perfume in New York City

Posted by Guest Shopper on 12 April 2008 — 0 Comments — Comments are closed

Guerlain at Bergdorf Goodman

In a brightly lit corner of Bergdorf Goodman’s beauty level, an in-house Guerlain boutique showcases the legendary Parisian company’s luxe skincare, its richly colored cosmetics in gleaming golden cases, but above all, its fragrance line. Or perhaps we should say fragrance lines, plural, since the offerings fall into several distinct groups.

In one area of the boutique’s display, the complete L’Art et La Matière series stands in a row; in another, the new Aqua Allegoria scents wait to be tried. Reintroduced fragrances from Guerlain’s archives, including Véga, Sous Le Vent, and Le Mouchoir de Monsieur, rub shoulders with the Parfum versions of classics that never went away, such as L’Heure Bleue, Vol de Nuit, and Nahéma…

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