The infamous Nuit de Noho bottle has arrived at the Cleveland Bond counter in Saks. The lovely Lisa showed us all the Bond goodies for the holiday season. Saks is having a fragrance week in time for holiday shopping.
With an $85 fragrance purchase you receive an atomizer.
It ends December 2nd 2006.
The Limited Edition Nuit de Noho 3.4 oz bottle is $395.00 and is drop dead gorgeous.
Description from the Bond Blog:
Some fragrances are known as skin scents; they’re adept at merging with the body’s own animal warmth. Nuits de Noho, laced with soft musk and vanilla, is one of them. At the same time, this avant garde indulgence is a contemporary gourmand treat. First, you get a whiff of a mouthwatering bergamot–the quintessence of citrus-ness. Then, rosewood and jasmine are folded in for smoothness. But it’s a lingering hit of patchouli, like a jolt of vodka or gin, that gives Nuits de Noho a wry and sexy urbanity.
Other Bond Goodies:
The Swarovski Pocket spray box for $195.00
It includes an eye catching spray flacon encrusted with black swarovski stones. This set comes with Chinatown, Chelsea Flowers and Eau de New York.
The Perfumista's Custom Blending Box for $240.
16 spray falcons+ one empty.
The empty one is used for scent experiments.
Mix Fire Island with Estee Lauder's Tom Ford Azuree Oil.
It is excellent and will instantly take you back to the dog days of summer.
This comes in handy for the Ohio gals.
Temps are going to drop to 30 degrees by the weekend.
Photos: Blogdorf Goodman
4 Inspired Comments:
The Nuits de Noho bottle is gorgeous! Fortunately, I'm not in love with the scent. It's Angel Lite to me. Laurice does packaging beautifully, though. No denying that.
Thanks for taking these photos! I can never get enough of ogling these. :)
tbone: Smells amazing on Griffie. She has some great skin chemistry. Makes everything a soft skin scent.
I get the angel comparison. I like it better though. It is more tame. Not as bold.
Stanzi: I know!
Lisa called me and we got our butts there. I wish I could have captured the crystals.
What a great idea! By mixing up a scent concoction you know that you are wearing something unique that no one else has. I struggle sometimes in the department store or Sephora picking out a fragrance in one sitting. I know I am not alone when I say this. I came up with a few tips on how to properly sample and try perfume to make sure you pick something perfect.
http://www.freebeautytips.org/perfume-samples.html
http://www.freebeautytips.org/fragrance-personality.html
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