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A long gone YSL fragrance and the champagne trademark dispute
Almost 30 years ago now in 1993, Yves Saint Laurent released a fragrance, Champagne. It was meant to evoke the spirit of a bubbly woman. It was a fruity chypre, with notes of nectarine, anise, mint, and rose, and more. It quickly became a top seller in Europe. They embarked on a $3 million advertising…
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The one big thing missing from Amazon’s Luxury Stores
While I was in school in a remote town with no car, Amazon, that online retailer with products galore was a beacon of hope. Everything I needed would show up at my doorstep: Books, snacks, tools, furniture, and more, all despite my transportation woes. But as time went on and I got a car, I…
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Testing out the Elemis Ultra Smart Pro-Collagen Enviro-Adapt Day Cream
At $295 per jar, I am glad that I didn’t fall head over heels for the Elemis Ultra Smart Pro-Collagen Enviro-Adapt Day Cream. This is a thick cream designed to help maturing skin become more resilient and adapt to differing conditions throughout the day. I only had a deluxe sample to work with. I wasn’t…
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Love on first spray: Mizensir Très Chère
When I sprayed Très Chère by Mizensir, I immediately enjoyed it without being able to explain why. Is that even a fragrance description? Is it floral, is it sweet, or is it just a blend of who knows what, done very well. It was beautiful. My first day trying this, I just did a quick…
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The color of your thoughts
The above quote from Marcus Aurelius is something that I came across and saved years ago, and then I never interacted with it again. Coming across it again now, I have to consider what are my thoughts doing to my soul. How does the way that I think and view the world influence how I…
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What luxury brands can do to be successful on Amazon, and why they stay away
As I continued looking into Amazon’s luxury stores, I found an interview with an expert detailing what Amazon could do to lure luxury brands. When interviewed by Business of Home in early 2020 (before the site launch and announcement), Laura Meyer had some thoughts on Amazon’s ability to corner a share in the market. The…
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Amazon luxury stores vs Saks: How different is the shopping experience?
Perhaps I dive too deep into things, but I was curious about how the site experience of the Amazon Luxury Stores compared to that of a more established e-retailer, Saks Fifth Avenue. Granted, Saks has been in the luxury retail for literally over a century and have provided an e-commerce site since 2000. Amazon on…
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Amazon attempts to lure luxury shoppers
Part of the reason Amazon has been going so hard to fight counterfeits and fraudulent sellers on their site has been because they want to lure more luxury brands to the site. Cue their Luxury Stores. While customers were (allegedly) asking for access to shop luxury brands on the site, Amazon has had some issues…
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Amazon fighting counterfeits
On November 9, Amazon issued a press release, detailing their take down of three counterfeiting organizations. They were able to disrupt these operations, which were making fake luxury, automotive, and sporting goods and had acquired licenses that would have allowed to create fraudulent seller accounts on Amazon. As a result of this effort, 84 people…
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Just a few days using the Osea Advanced Protection Cream
I tried the Osea Advanced Protection Cream over the course of three days. I was going to say that it was okay, but it was … interesting. I found that it was a thick cream that I had to work into my skin. But despite that, it didn’t leave my skin hydrated. The next day,…