Monday, November 9, 2009

OCTOBER & NOVEMBER EVENTS - With GLOW/LANCOME Presentation

Hello All
October was a busy month with many events, articles and video clips!

The presentation at Lancome with Glow Magazine was very well attended and you can see the video clip by visiting my website: http://www.scenterprises.com/ and go to The Perfume Studio page and you can see the video and latest press - thank you WWD.COM, BeautynewsNYC.com, and Whom You Know.

http://www.whomyouknow.com/2009/10/nightlight-scenterprises-and-perfume.html


http://www.beautynewsnyc.com/fragrance/be-a-scenterprising-woman/


WWD.COM
Beauty Radar Screen: October 29, 2009
by Belisa Silva

Bespoke Fragrance Lab Looks to Expand

Stagnant fragrance sales may be bad news for manufacturers and distributors, but there may be a silver lining for small entrepreneurs looking to shake up the industry.

To that end, U.K.-born custom fragrance company The Perfume Studio looks to provide a hands-on experience and scent education along with a one-of-a-kind juice.“This is for people who don’t want to smell like everyone else,” said Sue Phillips, president of Scenterprises, The Perfume Studio’s U.S. distributor.

“It’s a chance to connect and share with others,” added Phillips, who has worked on scents for Tiffany & Co., Burberry and Diane von Furstenberg. The Perfume Studio offers $45 seminars for consumers who want to create an individual fragrance. After sampling 18 vials with different custom-blended essential oils, consumers choose three or four blends to create a custom formula, which they name and register with The Perfume Studio.

“No two fragrances are ever alike,” said Phillips. “They are a personal reflection of moods and emotions.”Participants choose from a variety of refillable flacons ranging in price from $25 to $135 to package their fragrance. A selection of purse sprays, hand-blown crystal bottles and a scented atomizer pen are among the options.

“This is great for wedding parties, spas, company events or just a girl’s night out,” said Phillips. “It’s a celebration of the sense of smell.”Information about the The Perfume Studio is available at Scenterprises.com, and Phillips said she is looking to expand in the States through television shopping networks, and spa and salon distribution channels in the coming months.


Stay tuned for November - big event with Sniffpalooza on November 14 at Accademia de Vino on Third Avenue between 63rd and 64th Streets, 11.30a.m.

Don't miss it

Scentfully
Sue

GLOW / LANCOME EVENT - OCT 27, and articles

October - the month of glorious fall colors of burnt oranges, reds, purples and browns has been a great month and certainly November is turning out to be busy as well.


On November 14 we shall be presenting an event for our Sniffpalooza friends...don't miss it. Go to the website and log on to register. Its at Accademie Di Vino at Third Avenue between 63rd and 64th Street, at 11.30a.m.


The guests who have attended our Custom Perfume Experiences has grown and testimonials hae been verypositive - thank you all for attending.


Some great articles as well


Belisa Silva of WWD.COM


Beauty Radar Screen: October 29, 2009
Beauty Radar Screen: October 29, 2009by Belisa Silva
From WWD.COM

Quote from the article:

Bespoke Fragrance Lab Looks to Expand Stagnant fragrance sales may be bad news for manufacturers and distributors, but there may be a silver lining for small entrepreneurs looking to shake up the industry.


To that end, U.K.-born custom fragrance company The Perfume Studio looks to provide a hands-on experience and scent education along with a one-of-a-kind juice.


“This is for people who don’t want to smell like everyone else,” said Sue Phillips, president of Scenterprises, The Perfume Studio’s U.S. distributor. “It’s a chance to connect and share with others,” added Phillips, who has worked on scents for Tiffany & Co., Burberry and Diane von Furstenberg.


The Perfume Studio offers $45 seminars for consumers who want to create an individual fragrance. After sampling 18 vials with different custom-blended essential oils, consumers choose three or four blends to create a custom formula, which they name and register with The Perfume Studio.


“No two fragrances are ever alike,” said Phillips. “They are a personal reflection of moods and emotions.”Participants choose from a variety of refillable flacons ranging in price from $25 to $135 to package their fragrance. A selection of purse sprays, hand-blown crystal bottles and a scented atomizer pen are among the options.


“This is great for wedding parties, spas, company events or just a girl’s night out,” said Phillips. “It’s a celebration of the sense of smell.”Information about the The Perfume Studio is available at Scenterprises.com, and Phillips said she is looking to expand in the States through television shopping networks, and spa and salon distribution channels in the coming months.


Bonnie Kim of Beautynewsnyc.com was extremely positive about our enterprise - thank you Bonnie





Peachy Deegan of Whom You Know attended our event and wrote the following: Thank you Peachy!

http://www.whomyouknow.com/2009/10/nightlight-scenterprises-and-perfume.html


The recent event at LANCOME presented by GLOW was very successful and if go to my website -www.scenterprises.com to The Perfume Studio page you will be able to download the Video in which I discuss fragrance and our new Custom Perfume experiences and ....create a perfume that reflects YOU!


Scentfully

Sue