Tag: Store experience
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Exploring the world of Trudon
When you first get on the luxury candle side of YouTube, you will pretty soon hear about Trudon. I personally watched multiple videos where people spoke highly of the brand. As I walked through the Aventura Mall and saw the boutique before me, it was if I was completing a mission that CandleTube sent me…
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One store associate does not your brand make, but…
I’m continuing my series on the Van Cleef and Arpels drama as outlined in mangomoniica’s stories on TikTok. You can view them all on her page, but let’s think about the root of the storytime. Her discontent was rooted in the actions of one employee. That experience soured her taste for the brand overall. There…
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Gentle Monster and and artful shopping experience
If you are headed to New York, you have plenty of museums to fill your art desires. But maybe heading into a sunglasses store will fill that bucket for you as well. I bring to you Gentle Monster. Yes, I suggest you should visit a sunglasses store. Yes, you are a work of art and…
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A visit to the Elorea flagship
Something about me. Anytime I need to go somewhere new, I take time to zoom into the area on Google Maps. As I planned my trip to New York, I saw the word Elorea on my screen. Of course, I needed to know more, did some digging, and found out it was a fragrance store.…
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The Conservatory NYC was a fragrant oasis for me
The Conservatory– The name caught my attention as I perused the shop directory for Hudson Yards in New York. When I visited the shopping destination, I made sure to stop by and see what it was all about. Entering the place made me feel disconnected from everything outside. The entry way pulled me out of…
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A visit to Parfums de Marly (p.s. Delina is not their only fragrance.)
When I started my fragrance journey dove deep into those topics on YouTube, Parfums de Marly was a brand I heard repeated. I heard about it so often that I decided I would need to find the chance to one day smell those fragrances in person. As I planned my trip to the meatpacking district…