The Fragrance Foundation presents its Fragrance Week events between October 16th through October 20th. The events inspired by the interplay of fragrance and the senses are open to public. Please take a look at what is going to happen during the Fragrance Week in New York.
Monday, October 16th
The Art of Fragrance – An exhibition of Perfume Bottle Sculptures
The 6 feet tall sculptures sculptures promise to be very impressive.
Trump Tower, 725 Fifth Avenue (@57th Street), New York, NY 10022 ….
Tuesday, October 17th
Sugar Lounge: Come “Taste” the SWEET new Trend in Fragrance!
“Come to the Sugar Lounge, a playful candy-themed environment created with tastings and fragrances inspired by both current and retro candy themes. Firmenich, among the world’s leading creators of fine fragrances, invites one and all to experience sweet smelling scents almost good enough to eat…. ”
Trump Tower (lower level)
725 Fifth Avenue (@ 57th Street), New York, NY 10022
10:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.
1:30 p.m. – 2:30 p.m.
Wednesday, October 18th
“Temptations and Libations”
“Join Takasago Fragrances and Bacardi to experience how creative perfumery takes inspiration from the sensory worlds of food and beverage. A Perfumer, Mixologist and Chef share their expertise in creating trendy cocktails, culinary delights and delicious fragrances!”
Williams Sonoma @ Time Warner Center, 6:00pm at 10 Columbus Circle, New York, NY, 10019
Friday, October 20th
The Educated Nose for the Discerning Palette
The perfumers and the wine experts Stephen Dente (VP R & D, Robertet) and Harriet Lembeck will be presenting the overlap between fragrance and wine.
Tickets $125.00. For information, please call (212) 725-7129.
Information from the The Fragrance Foundation. You can also check their website for more information on the events.
4 Comments
cynthia: Hi V, sounds like it could be worth a visit. Are you going to go? October 3, 2006 at 10:45am
BoisdeJasmin: Cynthia, yes, I will be there. October 3, 2006 at 1:10pm
peter: How I wish I lived in NYC! October 5, 2006 at 1:07pm
BoisdeJasmin: You can come and visit! October 5, 2006 at 11:27pm