Hermes

The Hermès flagship boutique on Madison Avenue is the epitome of a luxury boutique, with all the requisite elements: a doorman to greet you, a hushed ambience, a richly furnished interior, and an extremely well dressed clientele. The fragrance counter is stationed between shelves and cases displaying ties, briefcases, and leather-bound appointment books, and nearby spiral staircases lead to upper and lower levels, where customers are examining and — mirabile dictu! — even purchasing scarves and Birkin bags.

Once you are able to focus on the fragrances, you will notice that they are available in a complete range of concentrations, matching body products, and elegant presentation sets. If you ask to sniff any of the fragrances, you will be offered a strip of grosgrain ribbon spritzed with scent; no mere paper blotters here! You might just want to purchase a bottle of Eau des Merveilles while soaking up some of the Hermès atmosphere, since it’s definitely a different experience than a visit to Sephora. But this is also the place to pick up a petite, gilded phial of 24 Faubourg parfum; a giant splash bottle of Rocabar; or hard-to-find variations on Hermès’ classic scents, such as Eau d’Orange Douce and Rouge Eau Delicate. Many fragrances are also available in coffrets of four travel-size bottles, which condense Hermes’s timeless style and fine workmanship into an easily portable package.


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