Description
Decked out like a 19th-century boudoir with plush maroon carpet, gold fabric and a crystal chandelier, this perfume collector’s palace devotes itself to ultrasophisticated fragrances and coveted skin-care lines. Recognizable brands include John Galliano and Lalique, but for true noses, sniff out rarer concoctions such as Eau d’Italie’s Umbrian-wood-accented sprays ($120) and the People of the Labyrinths’ A.Maze eau de toilette ($125), redolent of roses and saffron.