I first discovered Juliette late November 2019, during her grand opening.
My friend and I were the only two in the store and we were treated with champagne and macaroons. The single staffer explained the new company and walked us through sampling the handful of scents.
Today almost exactly six years later, it was my first stop after checking into the hotel. Yes you can buy most of the scents online and limited selection at Sephora in the US, but nothing still beats the one on one service you receive at the ONLY retail shop in the world for Juliette.
Located just off the northwest corner of the Place Des Vosges in the Marais area of Paris, makes it a great stop while exploring one of the best shopping and eating areas in the city.
It's a small shop, it was a bit crowded with 6 customers and the single staffer today. I explored all the new and unobtainable scents while I waited my turn. Then I received fabulous service with great attention to detail.
I purchased two bags of all the new and unavailable in the US perfumes. This was the first perfume spot that I discovered offered a sample of testers, travel size sticks and full size bottles. I ended up with two sample packs to share with friends and eight travelers. A set of you select your own three were only 50€. A fabulous bargain. Now that I wrote that, I might need to return and buy two more sets.
The scents as well as their names are some of the most unique aromas.
Juliette was created in Paris and Grasse, France by Romano Ricci, the great grandson of fashion designer Nina Ricci. The girl in the advertising is a metaphor of Shakespeare's Juliette and her weapon of seduction is perfume.
Ricci is making a statement, aiming to make perfume an emblem of style and originality. read more