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Sniffing at Sensorium ~ out of the bottle

Posted by Alyssa on 29 November 2011 26 Comments

Sephora Sensorium

I’ll be honest. I didn’t expect much from Sensorium. The promotional materials announced that the exhibit was “presented by” Sephora with “magic by” flavor and fragrance company Firmenich. That info, and the tagline “lucid dreams from the sensory world” suggested a barrage of the usual perfume PR nonsense. When I arrived at the small storefront in Manhattan’s Meatpacking District, I nearly balked at paying the $15 entrance fee, but what I saw inside was a fascinating range of efforts to inspire and educate potential consumers and an excellent snapshot of the mainstream perfume industry’s challenges and internal divisions.1

The exhibit was divided into six small galleries. The first was a long narrow hallway. One wall featured a well-researched timeline of perfume history highlights. On the other wall was an interesting mix of tradition and technology. Raw materials like vetiver and pink pepper were on hand to see and smell, but there was also a video about the use of molecular compounds (“How do we use molecules to make a fragrance?” asks a husky-voiced female narrator. “It’s like a dance.”) and vitrines featuring fake and real diamond necklaces (“Can you tell the difference?”) and fake and real sugar (“Which do you prefer?”) intended to help viewers ponder the nature of synthetics. The two definitions of “perfumer” on display didn’t shy away from science: 1) “A modern-day wizard who conjures emotions with molecules,” 2) “A hybrid bio-chemist and fine artist trained in the esoteric knowledge of crafting a perfume.”

In the second gallery I donned headphones in a dark, padded room (they call it a “sensory deprivation booth”) and listened to anosmics talk about how losing their sense of smell has diminished their lives…

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Sephora in the metro

Posted by Robin on 15 February 2010 11 Comments

A Sephora "pocket store" (it's really a vending machine) selling CK One in the Paris metro. In French, but there's not enough dialogue for it matter. (found via madame.lefigaro.fr)

The music is The Soundtrack of Our Summer by The League.

Perfume meet & greet: Leslie Blodgett at Sephora

Posted by Robin on 16 November 2009 11 Comments

Leslie Blodgett will be at Sephora stores in New York City and Tampa to introduce her new fragrance, Perfume Diaries Bare Skin; she will also sign bottles for the first 100 customers who purchase the scent…

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Sephora at Placa de Catalunya ~ shopping for perfume in Barcelona

Posted by Guest Shopper on 13 October 2008 Leave a Comment

At first sight, the Sephora branch in the El Triangle shopping mall on Plaça de Catalunya looks rather modestly sized. It’s an arrow-shaped space with entrances onto the street and the mall, and it seems to offer mainly skincare products and services.Worry not — there’s a discreet escalator in the middle, which takes you down to a HUGE basement perfume/ cosmetic space.

All the usual European department store fragrances can be found here…

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Shopping alert: Sephora to take over JC Penny beauty counters

Posted by Robin on 12 April 2006 6 Comments

Starting this fall, Sephora will be creating “store-in-store” fragrance and cosmetic counters at JC Penny:

The departments are expected to be substantial — 1,500 to 1,800 square feet — and will carry many of the brands that are sold at Sephora. Sephora carries more than 250 prestige brands, from high-end hair products from Frédéric Fekkai to lipsticks by Clinique, Lorac and Stila…

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