
Space NK has introduced Laughter Jour, a followup to 1999′s Laughter fragrance for women (and see also: Laughter Nuit)…

Space NK has introduced Laughter Jour, a followup to 1999′s Laughter fragrance for women (and see also: Laughter Nuit)…

Space NK will launch a new trio of fragrances: Citrina, Florabelle and Eau Pure.
Citrina (shown) ~ “Citrina Eau de Toilette opens with citrus, lemon, grapefruit and crushed mint…”

Space NK has introduced Laughter Nuit, a followup to 1999′s Laughter fragrance for women:
Introducing Laughter Nuit, an evocative fragrance with a sexy evening twist…

Space NK has been gathering momentum over the last decade. There are now over 60 stores in the UK, of which nearly 30 are in the glossier parts of London. Recently a handful of boutiques have been opened in the US (see report on the Soho store); it will be interesting to see if the concept can be as successful on the other side of the pond.
The founding principle of Space NK was to offer customers a relaxed, unpressured shopping experience. You don’t get pestered by pushy sales assistants (at most, one polite ‘Can I help you?’, and then you’re left alone.) Their stores offered tissues and cleansers, long before this became standard practice in other cosmetics outlets. They sell a limited range of high-end products, usually the hot new names that are just getting famous in the UK, and they don’t make any attempt to push particular brands or special offers.
There is an oddity about Space NK stores, though, which is that, outside a core cosmetics inventory (Laura Mercier, Eve Lom, By Terry), individual stores can carry items that you don’t find in other stores, or even in the catalogue. Whether this is down to managerial freedom or some kind of stock control philosophy, it does add interest to a Space NK visit…
This will be the last in the 2009 series of holiday gift posts. If you’re still shopping and missed any of the earlier entries, here they are: part 1, part 2, part 3, part 4 (budget gifts), part 5, part 6 (for men), part 7, part 8, part 9, part 10.



Before anyone hyperventilates (and I nearly did when I saw the one in the center), these are NOT perfume bottles. They’re limited edition porcelain figurines from Lanvin, to celebrate the brand’s 120 anniversary…