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- Rue Saint-Honoré Perfume Oil
Rue Saint-Honoré Perfume Oil
Rue Saint-Honoré Perfume Oil
notes: stacks of golden pastry brimming with velvety vanilla crème, wrapped in strands of caramel, and topped with a triangle of hazelnut croquant; the rarefied air of luxury boutiques, cashmere, red-soled shoes, and a trace of fine French perfume
Day Two
Luxury shopping + pastry
After an early morning walk through the Tuileries Gardens, you continue your day on one of Paris’s chicest streets, Rue Saint-Honoré. Lined with elegant Haussmann-style mansions, it has seen centuries and now houses some of the most luxe boutiques in the city. Luxury brands may not be your thing, but you want to take a peek. And while you’re strolling up the street, you stop at Pharmacie Saint Honoré, which once supplied cosmetics to Marie Antoinette. (Get yourself a little treat, because if it was good enough for Marie…)
The scent of carefully curated luxury stores and their rarefied atmosphere has you feeling like royalty yourself, or like a fancy Fin de Siècle pedestrian being captured by an Impressionist painter as you climb into your gleaming horse drawn carriage while someone else takes care of a large pile of purchases, wrapped in elegant paper and tied with satin ribbons.
The afternoon tea you have planned feels ever so far away, and there’s the leisurely walk between here and there -- you might as well have a bite of Gâteau St-Honoré. You slip into a posh cafe with floor-to-ceiling windows and invitingly plump chairs, where you are swiftly served an artistic pastry constructed of caramel and crispy tuiles then garnished with mascarpone and vanilla chantilly cream. A modern interpretation of the classic dessert. Life is sweet in Paris, no matter the century.
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Important message for our beloved customers:
Packaging may vary due to supply chain issues. The twist-top apothecary bottles we're currently using for 5 mls actually hold more than 7mls, so your bottle will not be full to the top. Each bottle is measured to ensure you get at least 5 mls of perfume oil (there's more than 5 mls in there, we promise!).
Thank you for your understanding!
notes: stacks of golden pastry brimming with velvety vanilla crème, wrapped in strands of caramel, and topped with a triangle of hazelnut croquant; the rarefied air of luxury boutiques, cashmere, red-soled shoes, and a trace of fine French perfume
Day Two
Luxury shopping + pastry
After an early morning walk through the Tuileries Gardens, you continue your day on one of Paris’s chicest streets, Rue Saint-Honoré. Lined with elegant Haussmann-style mansions, it has seen centuries and now houses some of the most luxe boutiques in the city. Luxury brands may not be your thing, but you want to take a peek. And while you’re strolling up the street, you stop at Pharmacie Saint Honoré, which once supplied cosmetics to Marie Antoinette. (Get yourself a little treat, because if it was good enough for Marie…)
The scent of carefully curated luxury stores and their rarefied atmosphere has you feeling like royalty yourself, or like a fancy Fin de Siècle pedestrian being captured by an Impressionist painter as you climb into your gleaming horse drawn carriage while someone else takes care of a large pile of purchases, wrapped in elegant paper and tied with satin ribbons.
The afternoon tea you have planned feels ever so far away, and there’s the leisurely walk between here and there -- you might as well have a bite of Gâteau St-Honoré. You slip into a posh cafe with floor-to-ceiling windows and invitingly plump chairs, where you are swiftly served an artistic pastry constructed of caramel and crispy tuiles then garnished with mascarpone and vanilla chantilly cream. A modern interpretation of the classic dessert. Life is sweet in Paris, no matter the century.
********
Important message for our beloved customers:
Packaging may vary due to supply chain issues. The twist-top apothecary bottles we're currently using for 5 mls actually hold more than 7mls, so your bottle will not be full to the top. Each bottle is measured to ensure you get at least 5 mls of perfume oil (there's more than 5 mls in there, we promise!).
Thank you for your understanding!