Elements Showcase 2011 Recap: Rapturous Exhaustion! + Empire State of Mind Draw

 

 

 

Sunday was all I could do.

 

Much as I never, ever weary of sniffing, meeting, and greeting [and there are many folks who will violently attest to this bizarre, frightening capacity of mine 😉 ] …

 

These events aren’t paying the rent, or our gorgeous guys’ college tuition .

Mama had to hustle home to Beantown on the Megabus with her soon-to-be-beatified Mr. B. [DH of 28+ years, bless him!].

Work summons, and we obey- much like most of you, I’ll warrant!

 

I truly believe that – for the most part-

Those generous people, who engaged in thoughtful, meaningful conversation with me at the Elements event, were as sincere as I was.

I felt really close to them.





It wasn’t just a ‘trade show’, for me.






 

What an event.

My collection of cards reads like a Who’s Who; but that means little to me.

The relationships / interactions, are what I live for…

 

Here are some highlights; I hate to slight anyone.

[This post would become interminable, were I to elaborate on everything.]

 

For those who exhibited on the following Monday [and there had to be many !]-

I’m so sorry I missed you 🙁

I would have loved to stay one more day…!

 

 

Those who exhibited their work /wares varied greatly.

High-end, ultra-niche, newcomers on the rise, the already-well-established – – all were in attendance.


 

 

One particular exhibitor/ brand group that more than caught the eye was Intertrade Europe, Inc.

For myriad reasons.

They were the first thing you saw when the elevator doors opened, for one.

And under their umbrella, we found Carthusia, Boadicea, Esteban, Nasomatto, Nez à Nez, Profumi del Forte, SoOud, The Hype Noses, Silly, and Poetry Bath.


Amazing lines.

Dear lord- whom don’t they represent?

 

As I’d already sniffed all the Boadiceas and Nasomattos [along with the Profumi], I turned my attention to Carthusia’s latest release, Corallium.

 


 

I found Corallium to be a very attractive marine herbal scent of fine longevity;

I think it will bloom splendidly in the summer heat.

 

The SoOuds exist in both delicate and potent formulations for each scent – there are oud-based, and oud-less.

These are polished, refined perfumes that run the gamut of possibility.

The common thread is that Stéphane Humbert-Lucas is the auteur- as he has been in the Nez à Nez line.

My recommendation is that one go sniff them out for themselves; they are worth the effort.









An unexpected high point for me: an impassioned, lengthy discussion with perfumer Stéphane Humbert-Lucas.

 

I was simply doing what I do; Nez à Nez had displayed a gorgeous paintbrush dipped in Stéphane’s latest oeuvre- Hiroshima, Mon Amour….

So I was discovered with my eyes rolled back in my head, huffing this paintbrush for a very long time.

Long enough, that the outrageously handsome young perfumer approached me:

“Whenever I see a woman smelling something that way, I must speak with her!”.

 

Long story, short:

I adore this fellow; not only is he savvy and WAY too beautiful to behold without weak knees- but he’s a true creative spirit, intelligent and insightful.

 

Hiroshima, Mon Amour, by the way-

Is NOT for the timid.

It is a fully-fleshed, carnal floral of animalic complexity and ferocity.

[My way of saying that I liked it- a lot]

Check it out ….

We saw products to enhance our dwelling environments: candles, diffusers, all exquisite in form, and many in aroma.

 

Among these beauties were DayNa Decker– whose “Chandel” [OK, I’m not very fond of the name] was opulently, minimally designed with an organic, elegant-looking  wooden wick which crackles like a real fire .

[She also carries lovely Body Essence products in several scents.]

 

If you craved candles, you had a plethora of choices…





D.L and Co. had absolutely spectacular candle-as-sculpture.

View here for yourselves!

 

Another high point was the candles we discovered, ensconced under bell jars- Belle Fleur.

In particular, their Bergamot Cedar and Figue Noir aromas were simply delicious.

 

Anthousa, The Hype Noses, Stillyness, and Joya exhibited diffusers and candles, as did many perfume-centric companies.

 

Perfume-wise, there were old friends and new friends.

 

Étienne de Swardt – creator of État Libre D’Orange– and I found all sorts of fascinating details to talk about, as well as singular common ground.

What a delightful man!

 

 

 

 

I found his new release, Archives 69 [soon to have an alternative name] wearable and wonderfully chameleon like.

 

Sabine Hernandez, of EM Distribution, displayed all her Nejma’s in a row.

 

 

 

I hadn’t smelled any, save the Puro line.

Our mutual fondness doesn’t prejudice me to the quality of these- each one is unique, and suitable for all genders.

[No. 4 was the most marvelous chypre! Nos. 5 and 6 made me want to buy, but I couldn’t make up my mind…;-)]





 

Sarah Barton- King, of The Pink Room

There is none truer.

I loved her the first time I saw her.





With her lovely bandbox style of product presentation, and her delicate usage of fine fragrant materials, Sarah’s vision is one of a gentler, saner time-

Beautiful scent, beautiful manners.

Pure class, that lady.

 

Keiko Mecheri.

What can I say?

Shy, consummately kind, sincere, a darling.

I want to be enbalmed in Attar of Roses– there, I blurted THAT out.

Or Isles Lointaines- possibly the most soothing scent I’ve smelled in a looooong while.

 

 

 

 

DH is a born critic, and he felt that Keiko’s bottles and presentation were THE BEST!

He told her so.

B was smitten.

 

Ineke Rűhland..

 

At Fall Sniffapalooza Ineke was pretty much monopolized by many well-wishers.

NOT an ideal opportunity to chat.

 

[As brazen as I may seem to some of you- I find it patently un-ladylike to force myself in between those engrossed in earnest discourse…]

 

At Elements, I found her desperately trying to down a lovely salad, seated next to my DH on a bench!.

They were discussing a book he was reading on critiquing social networking.

GO FIGURE.

 

Ineke has so many gifts; where to begin?

Everything she does appears as a confluent whole; her artistry informs everything she touches.

Her boxes, bottles, the fonts she uses, the colors- exquisite.

 

It seems that she, too, finds her Evening Edged In Gold to be under-appreciated, as do I.

[See my review of this beauty and enter our draw!]

 

 

 

 

And so, my B was conflicted.

He told Ineke that her logo was stunning, his favorite.

[I think he loved Keiko and Ineke in equal parts; that’s OK.

I’ll share ;-)]

 

Ulrich Lang: Ringmeister

 

 





If the Elements Showcase was a circus-

Then Uli Lang was The Ringmaster.

 

 

 

 

Herr Ulichen was the first face I saw, as I arrived very early.

Suffice to say, we got a thing goin’ on.

I’m Frau Meister, and he’s my Schmetterling.

 

Lovely Uli– the naughty schoolboy- was the perfect host, schlepping me lovingly from booth to booth, clucking uxoriously:

“Wait, wait!  I have someone I’d like you to meet…”

 

Uli knows a LOT of people, but it doesn’t sour his sunny disposition.

 

Some of those I met were the marvelous Susanne Stoll- editor-in-chief of INSIDE beauty,from redspa media in BadenBaden..

 

Maria Christofilis , the very affable and enthusiastic creator/founder of Anthousa.

It is a joy see how well-received her products are in Boston- and my pleasure to tell her so.

 

Oliver Sweatman, and his dear henchman Emily, of Ursa Major men’s skin care, from Stowe, VT.

I fell hard for Oliver when I eagerly inquired:

“What brings you here? “

“I make outrageously expensive shaving cream” was his immediate response.

 

 

 

You all know how I adore candor– it was a shoe-in 😉

And, DAMN.

It IS good shave cream.

 



There were some fantastic reps, who do their perfume proud !!!

 

Geist Ussery of Parfums Lubin is one such fellow.

 We enjoyed our foray into Lubin’s treasure chest.

 

 





Next booth over, we found suave François Damide of Crafting Beauty, Inc.

[They represent the gorgeously floral Summersent– once at Takashimaya-

And Sylvie de France, a trio of delicate, delightful fragrances]

 

David Pirrotta, who specializes in brand management, was extremely personable, and  has many notches on his belt- Odin, and Rodin Olio Lusso, to name a few.

Great guy, very creative.

[I loved his crow statuette!]

 

How do I manage to include everyone???

I can’t!

 

But old, dear friends-

 

Such as Karen Dubin of Sniffapalooza fame [ aka Lil’ Karen], sweet David Ecker, kind Kelly Podorsek of Firmenich, wild Lloyd Leary with his ever-present camera, Zoran Knezevic [accompanied by Elena in Red, replete with camera and keyboard !] of Fragrantica,  and last but not least our Fearless Editor-in-Chief, Ms. MC [and her elegant escort, Monsieur Didier !]….

 

 

 

Lucy Raubertas, of Indieperfumes- consummate artist in word and paint.

 

I greeted Laurice Rahme warmly as she entered oh so quietly.

 

Bond No.9 was exhibiting, as well as Lafco NY.

So many well-loved olfactory pleasures!

 

 

 





Beautyhabit had several participants- Duchess Marsden [ I LOVE their stuff !], Ursa Major, Rodin Olio Lusso, Tokyomilk, Lollia.

 

Not everything comes out of Europe and California !.

 

Brooklyn made an excellent showing, with the beautiful, matchless works of MCMC, D.S.and Durga.; NYC’s Joya provided high caliber niche delights worthy of much bigger companies.

Plenty to investigate and relish among these good folk.

They are the ones to watch.

  

WOWZERS!

Was this ever long, or what???

 

I hope you enjoyed the bird’s-eye-view.

 

Photo Credits:

Mr. B.

 

 

Ida Meister, Senior Editor

 

 

Also see Michelyn Camen's experience at Elements here.

Please enter our Empire State of Mind draw

One winner will receive Darkly Audacious by Sarah Barton King www.MinNewYork.com and one will win Attar de Roses by Parfums Keiko Mecheri

 Please enter a comment onsite to be eligible. You may specify your fragrance choice. Let us know why you love niche fragrances, any person, fragrance or company mentioned, Elements Showcase NY, Elements of Style or even jay-z and Alicia Keys Empire State of Mind. Draw ends Feb 13, 2011 9pm est.  

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23 comments

  • Ida, the first friendly face off the elevator to great me! Yes, we did parked ourselves at  Intertrade Europe, Inc. for a spell. to catch up. SoOud  worked for me. And so nice to meet the other half (good sport that he was!). Can't wait to see you at the SF! FYI – And SBK for sure!

  • Scentabulous says:

    Oh Ida!  You fortunate love … oh how I miss my peeps … Uli, Keiko … Ohhhhh … I want to hear what you thought of the Odins as I just recieved my first ful bottle and love it!  
    For a chance in the draw … Keiko, of course … as her work will always hold a special place in my heart! Just as you do … xox

  • Ida, what a great day you have there! 🙂 wish I was there!
    (hopefully I`ll be at Milano Exsence in March to feel the same!) And as Sarah Burton King is not available in Old World as wide as in USA – I`d be lucky if I could try it through the draw.

  • Ida, that sounds like way too much fun. Wow, have I ever got to try that Attar of Roses and Hiroshima Mon Amor. (What a name!!)
     

  • chayaruchama says:

    I'm mad for Hernando- who isn't ???
    What a pleasure to share you w/ my dearest B.
    Annie- it was a YOU event; we would have made merry mayhem 😉
    You know how much I miss you.

    Sergey- if you go, you will love Herr Mark;-)
    MC: you are kind !
    I simply think that my enthusiasm is infectious,in a good way .
    [I'm a people-lover, big-time ;-)]

  • chayaruchama says:

    Hey, folks !
    My beloved B has just informed me :
    In lieu of H1N1, there is now a very virulent strain of people-lovin' virus:
    I1M1 😉

  • Michelle Hunt says:

    Oh!  I felt dizzy reading this, as if I were at Elements and happily going from display to display not knowing where to land first!  It has been awhile since I've been to a fragrance related event and I miss them!  I love that feeling of being released into a room with so much to explore!  Thank you for sharing your infectious joy 🙂
    Please enter me in the draw for either fragrance – they both sound intriguing.  (The fun thing about these draws is that when I enter I get to contemplate which lovely fragrance to choose….sort of like deciding what I would do with lottery money, but with more of a chance of winning!)

  • Wow, so much going on in this post. Many of these I have never heard of before – that's why I love niche! So much to explore!
    I would love to try the Attar de Roses.

  • wow , what a day !
    Thanks for sharing , Ida .
    I'd love to be entered in the draw , I have not sniffed the attar of roses , and my wedding anniversary is coming up on Valentine's Day…*wink*

  • I love reading about this event, especially because of the creators behind the products. They are such an interesting group. Your take on it all was very entertaining, too. I love niche perfumes because they reflect the personalities and artistic vision of their creators in such interesting ways. Please enter me in the draw; I'd love to win either prize. Thanks!

  • I love living through this wonderful event through your pics and comments!  I have always been fascinated with perfumes, and especially the niche world I have recently come to know !! I live in fly over country with little access to anything other than department store fragrances.  Niche perfumes bring you into a swoon-worthy dimension I can't obtain here.
    I would be happy to win either perfume!!

  • I would love the try the Keiko Mecheri. I love niche perfume because you can smell the ideas and creativity of the artist behind the fragrance. With more mass market perfumes you often can smell the focus groups instead.

  • It's very clear from your report that you are all about the relationships. I'm most intrigued by your interaction with Stephane Humbert-Lucas. A talented young man and a woman of a certain age? I cannot wait to smell Hiroshima, Mon Amour!  Curious too about the name change for Archives 69.
    Thanks for sharing your obvious pleasure and enthusiasm.

  • This account is written in such an amazing way that I almost experienced it myself — excpet, of course, for the best part of it!

    I am a lucky winner of Isles Lointaines (thanks, Cafleurebon and Keiko Mecheri!), so I was particularly thrilled to read that Ida loves this scent.  How can I not love Ms Mecheri?? I just won her scent!! But I cannot say much more than that since I haven't tried any of her scents as of yet.

  • What an overwhelming feast for the senses, thanks for taking us all on the journey with you! 🙂

  •  Dear, dear Ida, fullof light and love, so descriptive nd poetic. Well what else would you expect of an artist. Gracious and loving to everyone.
     
    Many thanks for your wonderful visit to The Pink Room, the event was made all the more exciting with the visit of you and your alter ego (AND he is a Brit!)
    Love ever
    Sarah B-K x0x0x0x0 

  • taffynfontana says:

    I have never attended anything like this, so I live vicariously through all your wonderful scent experiences.  Thanks for sharing

  • chayaruchama says:

    I loved doing this;and I'm happy to share it w/ you .
    Sarah: you are dear beyond reckoning. you made my week !

  • What a grand time you had!
     
    Since I love roses and have not smelled any Keiko  Mecheri perfumes, I'd like to try that one

  • I felt like I was right beside you!   Keiko's perfumes are stellar.   Please enter me, how wonderful to  do this for Valentine's day.    It is a big ka boom!

  • OMG !! you guys have the best articles, do the best reviews, and have the greatest pictures… it's like being there….without having to drag my fanny out into the bitter cold world….ok, I'm nowhere near there anyhow….but it's nice to have this bird's eye view from my comfy chair. Thank you! 
    I'd love a chance at this draw…particularly KM Attar de Roses , love KM's creations…..although  Darkly Audacious is nothing to sneeze at!  
    ~Ruth 🙂