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Becky Frankiewicz, Chief Commercial Officer at ManpowerGroup, shares her thoughts on the November jobs report and employment trends. Chris Giancarlo, former Chairman of the CFTC, Senior Counsel at Willkie Farr & Gallagher, discusses testing new technologies for the future of money with The Digital Dollar Project. “Fragrance Queen” Linda G. Levy, President of The Fragrance Foundation, has gift-giving ideas for this holiday season. And we Drive to the Close with Paul Christopher, Head of Global Investment Strategy at Wells Fargo Investment Institute. Hosts: John Tucker and Mike Regan. Producer: Paul Brennan. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Becky Frankiewicz, Chief Commercial Officer at ManpowerGroup, shares her thoughts on the November jobs report and employment trends. Chris Giancarlo, former Chairman of the CFTC, Senior Counsel at Willkie Farr & Gallagher, discusses testing new technologies for the future of money with The Digital Dollar Project. “Fragrance Queen” Linda G. Levy, President of The Fragrance Foundation, has gift-giving ideas for this holiday season. And we Drive to the Close with Paul Christopher, Head of Global Investment Strategy at Wells Fargo Investment Institute. Hosts: John Tucker and Mike Regan. Producer: Paul Brennan. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Er ist der Gatekeeper zu den schönsten Düften der Welt. Und schauen wir doch alle mal selbst: Wer hat wie viele Flacons in seinem Bad stehen und wieviel dafür bezahlt? Es ist auf jeden Fall Big Business. 58 Milliarden Euro werden mittlerweile weltweit für Fragrance ausgegeben. Tendenz: jedes Jahr 13 % mehr. Bis 2032 sollen es rund 86 Milliarden Euro sein. Kein anderes Luxusprodukt kommt uns so nah, kein anderes ist begehrter: Das zweit beliebteste Geschenk der Welt – es ist Parfüm. Nur Geschenkgutscheine werden noch lieber verschenkt. Kein Wunder also, dass die Branche on fire ist. Große Übernahme-Schlachten inklusive: Das Luxus-Konglomerat Kering, Inhaber von Hype-Brands wie Gucci und Balenciga, hat gerade den berühmten Parfum-Hersteller Creed gekauft. Estée Lauder hat Tom Ford übernommen. Für 2.8 Milliarden Dollar. Was das alles bedeutet: Darüber habe ich mit Deutschlands oberstem Duft-Repräsentanten gesprochen. Udo Heuser. Er ist Präsident der Fragrance Foundation, die alljährlich die besten Parfüm-Kreationen mit den Duftstar-Awards prämiert. Und Mitinhaber der Nobilis Group, der führende Distributeur für Luxus- und Lifestyle-Düfte in Deutschland, Österreich und Schweiz. Ich habe ihn im Headquarter seiner Nobilis Group in Wiesbaden besucht. Als CEO und Managing Partner vertritt er rund 60 Brands von Parfum-Genie Francis Kurkdjian, Atkinsons, Brioni, Elie Saab, Montblanc, Versace bis eben Creed und demnächst auch noch Brunello Cucinelli. In TOMorrow sagt er, wie sich das Business verändert. Die entscheidenden Trends. Aber auch wertvolle Tipps: Wie wird ein Duft denn nun richtig aufgetragen? Was tun, wenn ich Leute einfach nicht riechen kann? Und wieso Parfums immer wichtiger werden für unser Personal Branding. Das neue Luxusverständnis – das alles jetzt hier in TOMorrow. Viel Spaß mit dem Duft des Erfolgs, viel Spaß mit Deutschlands Parfum-Papst Udo Heuser.
Lev and Alina are best known for building Fresh into a cult beauty brand now part of LVMH. For the past decade, they've been channeling their passion into a new endeavor: a boutique hotel that expands into a lifestyle brand. Nestled in the Hudson Valley, with its vibrant arts scene and the Catskill Mountains as a backdrop, The Maker opened in 2020 with 11 intimate rooms across 3 historic buildings, and its very own fragrance and candle collection. It's all meticulously designed to spark your deepest sensuality.In this episode, Lev and Alina sit down at The Maker Lounge with Benny Campa, who runs product design at Scentbird. They share why they believe everyone is a maker, what it takes to ignite that part of you, and the James Bond-inspired scent that might help.Highlights:• How a fragrance shopping trip with his mother changed Lev's life• The story behind The Maker Hotel in Hudson, NY• Entering another world: a brief tour of The Maker Hotel• The Italy trip that planted the seed for Lev and Alina's vision• Bohemian sensibility, color tones, furnishings, and various personal touches• The converted horse carriage that became The Maker Lounge• Why lighting is the jewelry of any room• The fragrance Lev created for Alina 30+ years ago• Crafting a feast for the senses through a fusion of art, design, and fragrance• Why nothing but an olfactory sensation makes you feel like coming home• Lev's process for developing The Maker's scent collection• The rooms that celebrate makers: The Artist, The Architect, The Gardener, and The Writer• An overview of The Maker scent collection• Why you are the ultimate maker of a fragrance• Scent Spotlight: Libertine, Stag, Naked, Fire, Spiritus, Gardener, and Artist• The winner of the Fragrance Foundation's Indie Fragrance of the Year Award• What does love affair smell like?• The antique that inspired The Maker's fragrance bottles• The scent that's infused throughout The Maker's public spaces• Lev and Alina describe each other in terms of scentsFeatured Fragrances:Libertine by The MakerStag by The MakerNaked by The MakerFire by The MakerFeatured Candles:Spiritus by The MakerGardener by The MakerArtist by The MakerSoak in all of our audio and video content at https://podcast.scentbird.com.
Linda G. Levy, President of The Fragrance Foundation, discusses the state of the fragrance industry this holiday season and beyond. Hosts: Katie Greifeld and Scarlet Fu. Producer: Paul Brennan. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Linda G. Levy, President of The Fragrance Foundation, discusses the state of the fragrance industry this holiday season and beyond. Hosts: Katie Greifeld and Scarlet Fu. Producer: Paul Brennan. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Candles Calm Me Down. I miss the scent of this LEO candle. It's amazing how much scent can change a home and affect your mood. This LEO candle was a gift from a gal I knew back when she was managing and booking recording artists like Jose Feliciano. We reconnected on LinkedIn last year and I found out about her new candle company PhyllisKNewYork. Naturally I thought of her on the subject of ‘The Power of Candles To Calm You Down'. We could all use a truckload. As we move into the chilly season and spend more time inside I thought a refresher course on candle therapy would be timely. Phyllis Keitlen is a world class entrepreneur. Her company The PhyllisKCollection Inc. is one of the fastest growing female owned candle and diffuser companies in the US. Founded by Phyllis Keitlen in 2020 it's more than just a Candle and Diffuser company…it's truly making a difference. The company partners with local and national non-profits to make an impact. Phyllis and the company are about bringing hope for the future. “As the only human sense directly linked to emotions and memories, scent is perhaps the most important facet of a home's aesthetic and start of recovery." Tranquil aromas in a home set a peaceful environment and help you relax, energize or escape the day to day. Yes your mood can be altered by simply lighting a candle. In fact the folks at candle.org put together a chart as a guide for selecting the right scent candle for the right mood. The list includes scents to ease anxiety, disappointment, fear, grief, impatience, loneliness, emotional and mental fatigue, stress and tension. “Scents can have positive effects on mood, stress, reduction, sleep enhancement, self-confidence, and physical and cognitive performance,” says Theresa Molnar, executive director of the Sense of Smell Institute, the research and educational arm of the perfume industry's Fragrance Foundation. Fragrances inhaled go to the brain where the neurological effect can alter mood. They trigger areas in the brain that relate to emotions. https://candles.org/scents-can-have-a-positive-effect-on-your-mood/ Phyllis Keitlen encourages her customers to “shop by mood” and has a whole bunch of scented-themed candles and diffuser fragrances, compatible with personal emotions that feed the soul. She even created uplifting affirmation candles like “I am Grateful”, “I am Worthy”, “I Am Prosperous” “I am Confident” to name a few. “Since I began my journey of meditation and affirmations, wonderful things are transpiring into my life.” Said Phyllis. Her Zodiac candles like my Leo or this Sagittarius for example pair zodiac personality traits with scents that would resonate with each.There are even candle scents to put you in the perfect mood for holidays and this seasons PhyllisKNewYork line features 8 Days Of Hanukkah, 25th Day Christmas Soy Candle, and even a ‘Hippee Xmas' candle. LOL. That should put you in a fun mood. And they truly make a great earth friendly gift. "It has always been extremely important for me to source products with ingredients that are natural and in some cases, organic. You will never find phthalates, parabens, or sulfates in my products, which are also made in the United States. As I continue to expand my line, I will continue to source innovative products that are earth friendly and help improve one's lifestyle"- Phyllis Keitlen Speaking of gifts, it was truly a gift to get to talk with Phyllis Keitlen. Wow is she interesting! Beyond Candles... Phyllis was an innovative knitwear designer for the last 25 years, Her cool t-shirts and separates were often featured in the windows of Bergdorf Goodman and Saks Fifth Avenue. She was acclaimed by Vogue as having made “The Italian Truck Driver's t-Shirt” into fashion chic. That made her a truckload of money. Totally burnt out after that huge success she took a year off to sleep. LOL Somewhere along her career path she came to manage the famous musician, singer and composer Jose Feliciano. Jose has had many international hits including his version of the Doors “Light My Fire” and the Christmas single everybody loves “Felix Navidad'. The back story is just incredible. It was Phyllis' mother Tomi Keitlen who inspired Jose Feliciano and gave him the confidence to risk becoming the star he was born to be in spite of the fact he was born blind. Congenital glaucoma left Jose blind at birth. Phyllis Keitlins' mother Tomi sadly went blind at 33 from the same affliction. But she he was a fighter and was determined to not let her blindness affect her life and what she wanted to do. She got a guide dog, learned how to live on her own, ski, mountain climb, and wrote a book about it all called “Farewell To Fear” that gave a lot of encouragement and hope to people with any kind of handicap. She showed them, “There are ways to work around and through things people say you cant do, you just have to be willing to try and work at it.” Jose Feliciano read that book and asked to meet Tomi Keitlen in person. Phyllis was in High School at the time and went home from boarding school on weekends to her Moms' house in Stockbridge MA. It was there one weekend, she watched Jose Feliciano play guitar and sing for her mother. He was sitting and playing and singing in front of the giant fireplace Phyliss says, when she flipped out and jumped up and said "Mom you've got to manage him!" Her Mom did not. But Jose and Tomi Keitlen became lifelong friends and every weekend Phyllis drove to NY to pick up Jose and bring him up to her Mom's house in MA where he would play for her and she would give him confidence. Fast forward many years, when Phyllis knew her Mom was about to pass, she called Jose Feliciano to ask him to come sing to her Mom one last time. He did. She also asked if he would come some weeks later with his wife and 3 children to her home in Hamptons, to be part of her moms' life celebration. He did. There would be 40 people there and she only wanted him to play one song. He did. It was that day that Joses' wife asked Phyllis if she would manage Jose. Phyllis said I don't know anything about that business. Joses' wife said, but you're a good businesswoman you'll figure it out. And she did . And that's how Phyllis Keitlen became Jose Felicianos' Manager and traveled the world with him. But then Phyllis had to overcome her own challenge. She burnt her arm so badly in a cooking acciddent she had to spend 4 months in a NY hospital and a whole year recovering with skin grafts etc. But Phyllis is back in action because she always gets back in action. Her mother taught her well. Risk It or Regret It! She's creating new candle scents which she does personally with her personal candle scent creator until the scents are perfected. PhyllisKNewYork Candles aren't just any candles. They're awesome. Phyliss Keitlen isn't just any woman. She's awesome. I hope you enjoy listening to this podcast Interview with her from The Debbie Nigro Show as much as I loved talking to Phyllis.
Stelios Mormoris is a resident of Boston and Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts, and formerly lived in Paris most of his life, working as an executive in the beauty industry. Stelios is currently Chief Executive Officer of Scent Beauty, Inc. He studied architecture at Princeton University, where he received his BA, and he received his MBA from INSEAD in Fontainebleau, France. He has held positions on the boards of the French Cultural Center of Boston, ACT-UP, Historic New England, and The Fragrance Foundation. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/viewlesswings/support
Originally from Istanbul, Turkey, Turna started her career at Young and Rubicam Advertising many moons ago and continued her career around Madison Avenue until she decided to jump to client side. She has joined the auction mega house Sotheby's in the Spring of 2016 and is continuing to hold global business executive positions in the company. Prior to Sotheby's Turna held positions at the Fragrance Foundation, King and Partners, Publicis, Digitas and Wunderman, focusing on clients from multiple industries and Fortune 500 companies including art, fashion, finance, technology, beauty, luxury and lifestyle brands such as American Express, General Mills, Microsoft, AT&T, Citibank, Monique Lhuillier, Victoria's Secret, and Marc Jacobs to name a few. On this episode, Turna speaks with Maria Chammah on her jump from advertising to the art business, and her work as a teacher.
An ophthalmologist explains why cosmetic lash serums like Grande Cosmetics GrandeLASH-MD may cause drug-like side effects, such as fat loss that leads to a change in eye shape. Before that, Jess recaps the Fragrance Foundation awards and Jenn has thoughts on gym lips and a few other viral beauty trends. Plus, we discuss three beauty brands that are dropping their prices; Dr. Whitney Bowe's new skincare line; research showing probiotic lotions may be better than benzoyl peroxide for treating acne; and the man who set a world record for the largest collection of perfume factices (they're on display at an exhibition space in New Jersey, and you can book an appointment to visit).Shop the products mentioned on Ep. 412: shopmyshelf.us/collections/54663Episode recap, links, and sponsor promo codes: fatmascara.com/blogPrivate Facebook Group: Fat Mascara Raising a WandSocial media: @fatmascara, @jessicamatlin, @jenn_editSubmit a "Raise A Wand" product recommendation and be featured on the show: email info@fatmascara.com or leave a voicemail at 646-481-8182 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/fatmascara.
The President of The Fragrance Foundation, Linda Levy, is in the Perfume Room today! A beauty industry veteran and champion of change, Linda makes my list of top 10 fave people ever — and I'm in good company to feel this way; Frederic Malle has described Linda as the Lady…as in Portrait of a Lady. Yes, that one. We discuss all things Fragrance Foundation — who gets to be a member, its mission, what's changing, the coveted awards, and so much more. Linda doesn't shy away from her feelings on outdated industry practices and her vision for a more inclusive fragrant future. Also, have you ever wondered what the difference is between ‘niche' v ‘indie' or ‘luxury' v. ‘prestige?' Today you'll find out. Plus I share a very exciting announcement!! FRAGS MENTIONED: Narciso Rodriguez Narciso Poudree, Penhaligon's Revenge of Lady Blanche, Givenchy Copper Rouge 501, Cartier Rose, Givenchy L'Interdit Rouge, Bulgari Allegra Riva Solare, Frederic Malle Portrait of a Lady, Diptyque Orpheon, Shalini Vanille Reve, Le Labo Bergamote 22, Creed Floralie, Atelier Iris Rebelle, Scent of Woods Plum of Cognac, Juliette Has a Gun Not A Perfume, The Phluid Project, Dior Miss Dior, Ralph Club, Dolly Parton Dolly, Jean Nate, Lilac Vegetal, Chanel Cristalle, Robert Piguet Fracas, Bulgari Au Thé Blanc, Otherland, Boy Smells, Mizensir, DS & Durga, Nest, Jo Malone The Townhouse, Amen Candles, Harlem Candle Co., Keys Soulcare, Yardley, Bonne Belle WEBSITE: fragrance.org FOLLOW TFF: @fragrancefoundation @linda_g_levy JOIN THE SMELL CLUB: https://tinyurl.com/2p8cmw6y LET'S FIND YOUR NEXT SCENT! https://shoplist.us/emmavernon/consults
Linda G. Levy, President of The Fragrance Foundation, aka the “Fragrance Queen,” discusses bringing diversity and inclusion to the industry with the #FragranceForwardTFF initiative. Hosts: Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec. Producer: Paul Brennan. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Linda G. Levy, President of The Fragrance Foundation, aka the “Fragrance Queen,” discusses bringing diversity and inclusion to the industry with the #FragranceForwardTFF initiative. Hosts: Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec. Producer: Paul Brennan. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Born in Mexico City to a family of aesthetes, Rodrigo Flores-Roux was destined to be a perfumer. He reminisces about his fragrance-loving grandmothers, his training in Versailles, and the more than 500 perfumes he's created—including Clinique Happy and Arquiste Misfit, the Fragrance Foundation's 2021 Indie Fragrance of the Year. Plus, we talk about the future of perfumery and how he and his colleagues at Givaudan, in New York City, are developing new aroma ingredients using upcycling techniques.Links and sponsors: fatmascara.com/blogShop the products mentioned on this episode: shopmyshelf.us/collections/29341Private Facebook Group: Fat Mascara Raising a WandSocial media: @fatmascara, @jessicamatlin, @jenn_editSubmit a "Raise A Wand" product recommendation and be featured on the show: email info@fatmascara.com or leave a voicemail at 646-481-8182 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/fatmascara.
The Hair & Beauty Charity offer financial support to individuals and their families facing difficult times due to unforeseen circumstances such as illness, bereavement and financial hardship and have done since 1836. Our beneficiaries are supported with regular payments or one-off grants to make their lives a little easier. Together, we can make difference. https://www.hairandbeautycharity.org Samantha Grocutt, Managing Director of Essence PR Owner of London based boutique hair, beauty and lifestyle agency Essence PR, Samantha has over 25 years' experience in the world of PR. Alongside her hands-on approach to running a successful agency, Samantha is very active within the industry and is currently President of the Hair & Beauty Charity alongside past voluntary positions within the Global Women in PR, Prince's Trust Health & Beauty committee, Women in PR, the Fragrance Foundation, and the Hair & Barber Council Think Tank. www.essencepr.com @essencepr
Die FFA 2020 standen an und wir gucken uns die Gewinner, Verlierer und Nominierungen an. Große Fassungslosigkeit trifft auf Ahnungslosigkeit, aber wie immer mit einer Prise Humor. Das sind wir, das sind die Duftrebellen. Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/dieduftrebellen Twitter - https://twitter.com/duftrebellen Podcast.de - https://www.podcast.de/podcast/751741/ Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/3OeXNCi1Y4tOWowTMizATo E-Mail - duftrebellenpodcast@web.de Schöne Überraschungspakete und eine kleine Hilfe für unseren Podcast gibt es hier: Steady - https://steadyhq.com/de/duftrebellen
In this week's episode, I am joined by my new favorite YouTube fragrance channel, Boujee Fragrance! We're breaking down House of Sillage's WW84 as well as Paris*LA by A Lab on Fire, discussing the most expensive fragrance in the world, and a surprising Fragrance Foundation Award winner. Mentioned in the Episode: Boujee Fragrance YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiuIMi6qI5BiAN6hDGRrbDA MY TOP 13 FAVORITE FRAGRANCE REVIEWERS TOP 3 FRAGRANCE HOUSES (Boujee Fragrance): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O-KbITARN90 PERFUME HAUL 2020 RETAIL OVER $2,850 26 BOTTLES TOTAL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lVe9dasE4A4 Paris*LA (Luckyscent site): https://www.luckyscent.com/product/56710/paris-la-by-a-lab-on-fire Paris*LA (A Lab on Fire website): https://www.alabonfire.la/fragrances/paris-la Cher's perfume wins 2020 Fragrance Foundation award: http://abcnewsradioonline.com/music-news/2020/9/11/chers-perfume-wins-2020-fragrance-foundation-award.html Connect Online: @snappyscribe (Instagram) @boujeefragrance (Instagram & YouTube) sarahchacon784@gmail.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
For most people, it's been a while since they smelled a fragrance they were crazy about and shopping for fragrances can be overwhelming. A giant wall of expensive looking bottles, names that have nothing to do with the actual smell, and salespeople pushing commissioned products – you get home and not only does the scent smell nothing like it did in the shop, you've spent money on a perfume you may never wear again. The solution? INDIEHOUSE Modern Fragrance Bar, a new concept in fragrance now open in the heart of downtown Alpharetta, just north of Atlanta. The interactive clean fragrance bar features niche brands offered in a creative boutique atmosphere including a custom mixing bar, DIY workshops and a retail space with 42 independent brands from around the world, including 150 individual scents that you can't smell anywhere else in Atlanta. Website: www.indiehousefragrances.com Follow: @indiehousefragrances Created by Alpharetta resident, brand development executive and mom Carrie Hadley, INDIEHOUSE is a new concept in the world of modern perfumery. After spending time in the south of France and developing proprietary house scents at a perfumer's studio in Los Angeles, Carrie spent years researching the industry and analyzing the fragrance shopping experience. “I started to realize that what the world needed was not another fragrance brand, but rather, a better way to experience the many amazing independent brands already available on the market,” said Carrie Hadley, founder and creative director of INDIEHOUSE. “I figured if I could bring together the best in clean fragrance then offer the opportunity to try your hand at creating your own, it would be a win for customers. Not to mention a fun evening out!” INDIEHOUSE only carries brands that adhere to strict EU laws and carefully screens brands for compliance, declining any that are included on the “dirty” or “suspicious” list. For those guests looking for 100% pure fragrances with zero synthetics, INDIEHOUSE has curated a “100% Botanical” category which is designated by the “SQUEEKY” symbol, these brands guarantee they are crafted using zero synthetic ingredients, only pure essential oils, purified water and organic alcohol. “Fragrance has this amazing magical ability to bring people together because it can be so personal and inviting,” added Hadley. “It's the spark that can start conversations. We wanted to bring a unique experience to the South, giving customers a choice to purchase clean, niche fragrances from around the world or to mix their own scent in a fun, boutique atmosphere, creating their own signature fragrance to reflect the mood and personality they want to convey.” The INDIEHOUSE experience includes: • Mixing Bar - flex your creativity and create a bespoke scent with a team of experienced fragrance curators. The six INDIEHOUSE fragrance accords are designed to be mixed together or can stand on their own with no enhancements. Customers decide which of the six blends are perfect for communicating their style, choosing them blindly with no distracting names or packaging to influence a decision. Yes, there are also recipe cards for the easily overwhelmed crowd. People can name their own personal creation and INDIEHOUSE will create a custom label with the date, the fragrance name and of course, the customer's name as the perfumer. The INDIEHOUSE sustainable refill service allows each full size bottle to be returned and refilled for half the price. • DIY Workshops – enjoy Scent Blending 101 with the INDIEHOUSE fragrance team. Enjoy a 2-hour basic workshop and make a personalized fragrance from 30 perfume accords. Group classes with friends and family or private events are also available and many customers will find this a creative option for birthday parties, bridal showers, teambuilding events and more. • Retail – explore one of the largest collections of scents in the Southeast. To set the stage, fragrances are organized by the mood that they enhance (Modern Romantic, Refined Sophistication, Stylishly Confident, Urban Bohemian, Outdoor Adventurist, Sporty Chic and Fresh Minimalist), then by price point. As guests approach the tables, glass funnels correspond to each scent with tester bottles on a shelf above. Why the funnel? Guests can smell the fragrances without spraying small strips of paper, getting a scent they may not love on their hands. Once guests have chosen their scents, they proceed with the tester bottle and spray some on their skin. INDIEHOUSE always recommends testing on a small patch of skin before purchase since fragrances will open up depending on an individuals' body chemistry and evolve over time. INDIEHOUSE offers an exclusive "flirt before you commit" program where guests are encouraged to choose three scents for $19 to test out at home. “I have loved fragrances since I was a kid; mostly I bought them because people sold them to me and some I never wore once I left the store,” Hadley said. “With this new fragrance bar concept, I hope people will have fun in the fragrance choosing experience – it's accessible, personal and one of the few products that's literally for everyone. You can find the perfect fragrance to communicate what is unique about you here at INDIEHOUSE, and we hope you have an awesome, fun and positive time doing it.” Launching a new concept business is a huge undertaking under normal circumstances, but add COVID-19 to the mix and the situation feels almost impossible, Hadley said. “The whole point of this business is to bring people together, to encourage strangers to interact and become friends, so you can imagine how our whole team has been hard at work preparing to preserve the integrity of the experience for customers while keeping everyone safe." INDIEHOUSE Fragrance Bar will take temperatures, require guests to use hand sanitizer prior to entering the store, and ask guests to maintain the CDC suggested six-foot social distance from other customers. The fragrance bar has assembled cleaning disinfectant kits and implements a regular cleaning regime that targets frequently touched surfaces. Gloves, goggles masks, and aprons are always available for guest use in the workshops. The space has a medical-grade Carbon-Filter Air Purifier from Austin Air running continuously that is known to remove viruses and bacteria from the air. Curbside pick-up and free shipping is available for website orders. Workshops can be booked online and, until further notice, only six guests maximum will be scheduled per session, however up to eight guests will be allowed at private events if they pass a health check questionnaire. INDIEHOUSE Fragrance Bar is located at 26 Old Roswell St., Suite 101, Alpharetta, Georgia, 30009. INDIEHOUSE staff are certified through the Fragrance Foundation, the non-profit education arm of the International Fragrance Industry founded in 1949. 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For most people, it's been a while since they smelled a fragrance they were crazy about and shopping for fragrances can be overwhelming. A giant wall of expensive looking bottles, names that have nothing to do with the actual smell, and salespeople pushing commissioned products – you get home and not only does the scent smell nothing like it did in the shop, you've spent money on a perfume you may never wear again. The solution? INDIEHOUSE Modern Fragrance Bar, a new concept in fragrance now open in the heart of downtown Alpharetta, just north of Atlanta. The interactive clean fragrance bar features niche brands offered in a creative boutique atmosphere including a custom mixing bar, DIY workshops and a retail space with 42 independent brands from around the world, including 150 individual scents that you can't smell anywhere else in Atlanta. Website: www.indiehousefragrances.com Follow: @indiehousefragrances Created by Alpharetta resident, brand development executive and mom Carrie Hadley, INDIEHOUSE is a new concept in the world of modern perfumery. After spending time in the south of France and developing proprietary house scents at a perfumer's studio in Los Angeles, Carrie spent years researching the industry and analyzing the fragrance shopping experience. “I started to realize that what the world needed was not another fragrance brand, but rather, a better way to experience the many amazing independent brands already available on the market,” said Carrie Hadley, founder and creative director of INDIEHOUSE. “I figured if I could bring together the best in clean fragrance then offer the opportunity to try your hand at creating your own, it would be a win for customers. Not to mention a fun evening out!” INDIEHOUSE only carries brands that adhere to strict EU laws and carefully screens brands for compliance, declining any that are included on the “dirty” or “suspicious” list. For those guests looking for 100% pure fragrances with zero synthetics, INDIEHOUSE has curated a “100% Botanical” category which is designated by the “SQUEEKY” symbol, these brands guarantee they are crafted using zero synthetic ingredients, only pure essential oils, purified water and organic alcohol. “Fragrance has this amazing magical ability to bring people together because it can be so personal and inviting,” added Hadley. “It's the spark that can start conversations. We wanted to bring a unique experience to the South, giving customers a choice to purchase clean, niche fragrances from around the world or to mix their own scent in a fun, boutique atmosphere, creating their own signature fragrance to reflect the mood and personality they want to convey.” The INDIEHOUSE experience includes: • Mixing Bar - flex your creativity and create a bespoke scent with a team of experienced fragrance curators. The six INDIEHOUSE fragrance accords are designed to be mixed together or can stand on their own with no enhancements. Customers decide which of the six blends are perfect for communicating their style, choosing them blindly with no distracting names or packaging to influence a decision. Yes, there are also recipe cards for the easily overwhelmed crowd. People can name their own personal creation and INDIEHOUSE will create a custom label with the date, the fragrance name and of course, the customer's name as the perfumer. The INDIEHOUSE sustainable refill service allows each full size bottle to be returned and refilled for half the price. • DIY Workshops – enjoy Scent Blending 101 with the INDIEHOUSE fragrance team. Enjoy a 2-hour basic workshop and make a personalized fragrance from 30 perfume accords. Group classes with friends and family or private events are also available and many customers will find this a creative option for birthday parties, bridal showers, teambuilding events and more. • Retail – explore one of the largest collections of scents in the Southeast. To set the stage, fragrances are organized by the mood that they enhance (Modern Romantic, Refined Sophistication, Stylishly Confident, Urban Bohemian, Outdoor Adventurist, Sporty Chic and Fresh Minimalist), then by price point. As guests approach the tables, glass funnels correspond to each scent with tester bottles on a shelf above. Why the funnel? Guests can smell the fragrances without spraying small strips of paper, getting a scent they may not love on their hands. Once guests have chosen their scents, they proceed with the tester bottle and spray some on their skin. INDIEHOUSE always recommends testing on a small patch of skin before purchase since fragrances will open up depending on an individuals' body chemistry and evolve over time. INDIEHOUSE offers an exclusive "flirt before you commit" program where guests are encouraged to choose three scents for $19 to test out at home. “I have loved fragrances since I was a kid; mostly I bought them because people sold them to me and some I never wore once I left the store,” Hadley said. “With this new fragrance bar concept, I hope people will have fun in the fragrance choosing experience – it's accessible, personal and one of the few products that's literally for everyone. You can find the perfect fragrance to communicate what is unique about you here at INDIEHOUSE, and we hope you have an awesome, fun and positive time doing it.” Launching a new concept business is a huge undertaking under normal circumstances, but add COVID-19 to the mix and the situation feels almost impossible, Hadley said. “The whole point of this business is to bring people together, to encourage strangers to interact and become friends, so you can imagine how our whole team has been hard at work preparing to preserve the integrity of the experience for customers while keeping everyone safe." INDIEHOUSE Fragrance Bar will take temperatures, require guests to use hand sanitizer prior to entering the store, and ask guests to maintain the CDC suggested six-foot social distance from other customers. The fragrance bar has assembled cleaning disinfectant kits and implements a regular cleaning regime that targets frequently touched surfaces. Gloves, goggles masks, and aprons are always available for guest use in the workshops. The space has a medical-grade Carbon-Filter Air Purifier from Austin Air running continuously that is known to remove viruses and bacteria from the air. Curbside pick-up and free shipping is available for website orders. Workshops can be booked online and, until further notice, only six guests maximum will be scheduled per session, however up to eight guests will be allowed at private events if they pass a health check questionnaire. INDIEHOUSE Fragrance Bar is located at 26 Old Roswell St., Suite 101, Alpharetta, Georgia, 30009. INDIEHOUSE staff are certified through the Fragrance Foundation, the non-profit education arm of the International Fragrance Industry founded in 1949. 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This is a really special episode in collaboration with The Fragrance Foundation and Editions De Parfum Frederic Malle.Portrait Of A Lady is my favourite fragrance of all time and today's episode is a documentary that I've made with some brilliant people in the industry to celebrate and explore the perfume in what I hope is a spellbinding and magical way.Get ready to hear Frederic Malle's story, discover what makes Potrait of A Lady such an extraordinary fragrance and hear from the likes of Nicola Chapman and Val Garland about how the perfume makes them feel. I also speak to perfume expert Odette Toilette to journey deep inside the intoxicating scent. I hope that by the end of the episode you're as mesmerised by the scent as I am.I've never done anything like this before and I really hope that you love listening to it as much as I loved creating it!If you fancy discovering more about Frederic and Portrait of A Lady, head to fredericmalle.co.uk
Fragrance touches so many parts of our lives, from the scents we wear, to our memories, and the customer experiences across hospitality and retail. The Fragrance Foundation is a non profit organization that is the premiere resource for industry expertise, innovation, and education. President Linda Levy is leading the foundation's mission to move the industry forward with initiatives on sustainability and highlighting artisans behind the industry.
Annette Green served as Executive Director and President of the Fragrance Foundation for 40 years. Her memoir, “Spritzing to Success with the Woman Who Brought an Industry to Its Senses,” focuses on the concepts she instituted to help drive the small six-figure industry to its current multi-billion-dollar stature. The post Spritzing to Success: Annette Green’s Rise in the Fragrance Industry appeared first on Art Business Journal.
After recovering from a thyroid cancer diagnosis in her 20s, Leah Caplanis sought lower alcohol wines but felt the market lacked what she wanted. Leah created SOCIAL Sparkling Wines, aromatic sake-based wines, all low in calories, carbs, sugar and just 4% alcohol. In her memoir, Spritzing to Success with the Woman Who Brought an Industry to Its Senses," Annette Green documents her career working with the Fragrance Foundation, creating the industry's FiFi Awards, and making fragrance fashionable.This show is broadcast live on Wednesday's at 12PM ET on W4WN Radio – The Women 4 Women Network (www.w4wn.com) part of Talk 4 Radio (http://www.talk4radio.com/) on the Talk 4 Media Network (http://www.talk4media.com/).
Fragrance Foundation president and girl boss Elizabeth Musmanno is here to share insider secrets of the perfume industry. Plus, Jenn & Jess go down on the farm with Mary Kay, dream about Martha Stewart's new skincare line, and share tips for recovering from nail gels and chipped polish. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Rebel makeup artist Violette shares her French girl beauty secrets, like how to pull off lived-in liner or get "sex hair." Before that: We talk toner, The Fragrance Foundation awards, and Gwyneth Paltrow's trick for getting grounded. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Hiro Nakayama is the founder and project director behind Project Felicia. She almost lost her sense of smell. As she walked out, there was a farmers market with flowers and vegetable, she was able to enjoy fragrance coming from those plants strongly as if they are expressing themselves. With her wish to share such a fragrant joy, Hiro founded Project Felicia. She started serving as a freelance consultant to niche brands, actively participating in fragrance events, and successfully assisted brands to expand their business to international market. With multiple hats she wears, she also will serve consumer as a Scent Stylist, Perfume Concierge or whatever you want to call. She is a Certified Fragrance Sales Specialist by the Fragrance Foundation in New York. Hiro used to seek approval from others. She was living the expectation of others which resulted losing a sense of herself. When she realized that it was okay to be herself, that's when her confidence grew and be success that she is today. Tune in today to listen to her story. Check out thetaoofselfconfidence.com for show notes of Hiro's episode, Hiro's website, resources, gifts and so much more.
Millions of Italians go to the polls on Sunday to vote on whether their constitution should be reformed. Lorenzo Codogno, former chief economist and director general at the Treasury Department at the Italian Ministry of Economy and Finance discusses whether the Prime Minister might be on the way out. The BBC's Guy Hedgecoe in Madrid reports on the pollution problem in Spain, and the decisions by the Mayors of Paris, Mexico City, Madrid and Athens to ban the use of all diesel-powered cars and trucks within a decade to improve poor air quality. As Barbados celebrates 50 years of independence, we ask Guy Hewitt, the High Commissioner for Barbados in the UK, why the country still retains free education and healthcare systems, in a difficult economic environment. The fashion and fragrance company Chanel warns that a planned high-speed train through the centre of France's perfume-making region will threaten production of its iconic product - Chanel No 5. Elizabeth Musmanno, President of The Fragrance Foundation in New York tells us what makes this particular scent so special. The BBC's Roger Hearing is joined throughout the programme by Peter Ryan, ABC Australia's Senior Business Correspondent. (Photo credit: Claudio Giovannini /AFP/Getty Images)
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Jan Moran is a serial entrepreneur, author, and co-founder of Rich Ideas.Co, a new online community that features entrepreneur training, business tools, and expansion capital. Along with her husband, Steven Fish, she is the co-founder and creator of Scentsa, a touch-screen software program for retailers and brands. The fragrance and skincare programs are at Sephora stores around the world. Scentsa was recently sold to Sephora. She has spoken before numerous groups, including Fashion Group International, The Fragrance Foundation, and The American Society of Perfumers. She has represented brands and retailers in media on behalf of Edelman and DeVries in New York. Jan writes fiction for St. Martin’s Press, a traditional publisher, as well as Briarcliffe Press, her own indie imprint. Her books include SCENT OF TRIUMPH, FLAWLESS, and FABULOUS FRAGRANCES. She is a graduate of the Harvard Business School and the University of Texas at Austin. A few of her favorite things include a good cup of coffee, dark chocolate, traveling anywhere, and a warm sunny beach.
As an authority on natural essences and custom perfumes, she has participated in panels for the perfume industry under the auspices of the Fragrance Foundation and in addition to her work as a perfumer, She is the author of six books. I had the pleasure of meeting Mandy last June as a student in one of her classes on blending natural perfumes.