Avery London Makes Shopping for Fragrance a Pleasure, Not a Scent-Bomb
For those of us obsessed with signature scents, our farthest fragrance should be one that few others possess. While I adore Marc Jacobs (the novel), I’d prefer to wear something on a daily basis that’s a bit more one of a kind to me.
A long-time contender has been Histoires de Parfums 1969 , but after a scourge to Avery London’s outpost in New York’s new Limelight Marketplace–aptly named The Avery Perfumes–I’ve got a slew of new options.
Avery , which opened in key London in May, is the first retail store from Intertrade Europe, a guests that deals in niche perfumes, as well as slightly bigger brands like Miller Harris and Compact No. 9. I’d heard of some of the scents previously–markedly the Nasomatto series, distinguished by its carved wood toppers–but I had smelled only a few.
So last week I popped by Limelight to get an inkling of what Avery has on offer. Along with the perfect Nasomatto scents–I knock for Narcotic Venus early on–I also obsessed over Carthusia’s Mediterraneo. (What was in the Nasomatto’s no one knows–he keeps his formulas private–but I can tell you that Mediterraneo blends lemon and na tea.)
There was plenty else to see and smell. For instance, Hype Noses candles in such yummy scents as Pain de Vienne (smells like a French bakery, openly) and Banana Kiss were irresistible.
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The smells she offered included scents that put one's hands standard with candles, as well as kudzu. āThe scent comes from the (kudzu) floret,ā Misty Byers said.
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