No, not the Tim Robbins novel! Great and entertaining as it might be with its mixture of Pan worship, time travel and perfume making. Opus Oils, a Perfume Atelier located in the heart of glamorous Hollywood, CA announced the Official Grand Opening of their 1st of many upcoming Jitterbug Perfume Parlours. To mark the occasion, Opus Oils will launch their new “Jitterbug” Perfume Collection. It will all take place at Opus Oils’ Jitterbug Perfume Parlour located at 4959 Hollywood Blvd. , Hollywood , CA 90027 on Sept 3rd, 2008.
"It’s hard to describe our Jitterbug Perfume Parlour when people ask.” says Joshua Hart, Co-Creator of Opus Oils’ Jitterbug Perfume Parlour. “I usually say it’s a cross between the movie “Beyond the Valley of the Dolls” & the book “Jitterbug Perfume.” Mix that with the TV show “Hart to Hart,” sprinkle it with “Moulin Rouge” & then add a dash of Flapper Speakeasy Culture. Yeah, I think that about says it all.” The mission of Opus Oils’ Jitterbug Perfume Parlour is to bring back perfume’s glamour, sass, style, fun & mystique.
This special night will also mark the official Launch of the Jitterbug Perfume Parlour’s Signature Fragrance, “Jitterbug.” Opus Oils & the creators of the Jitterbug Perfume Parlour will be on hand to give out Jitterbug samples, product, & other special offerings.
Jitterbug perfume, a rejoice for jasmine lovers around the world, contains notes of jasmine, honeysuckle, lemon essence, orange blossom, beach found ambergris, blond tobacco and sandalwood.
Jitterbug is available online at OpusOils.com, JitterbugPerfumeParlour.com or at Opus Oils’ Jitterbug Perfume Parlour located at 4959 Hollywood Blvd. Hollywood, CA 90027.
The signature fragrance retails for $30 - $120 & comes in various sizes: 1 Dram airport travel size roll-on, .5oz/15ml roll-on, 1oz/30ml & 2oz/60ml Eau de Parfum sprays, 3.3oz Bath & Body Oil, 6.7oz Body Lotion, 8.5oz Dead Sea Bath Salts & 8.5oz Body Butter.
Sunday, August 17, 2008
Jitterbug Perfume Parlour: new boutique and line by Opus Oils
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ReplyDeleteOops, sorry to dissapoint :(
ReplyDeleteThanks T for stopping by though and for the info on the DSH frag!
But I didn't mean I was disappointed, just surprised. :) Thanks for sharing the info on this new perfume company!
ReplyDeleteOh, all right! My fault then.
ReplyDeleteI understand they're not new, but this kind of service'locale IS new.
I have a couple of their oils from previous collections, which I might give a whirl to and see what I make of ;-)
I suppose it makes sense that in Hollywood, even the opening of a perfume parlor is announced as a "pitch." That's okay...it did catch my interest... :)
ReplyDeleteI would be curious to hear about their product if you have access to it. Meanwhile, perhaps I'll dab on whatever scent it is that inspires me both to the trapeze (Moulin Rouge) and the fainting couch (as seen in the photo).
Good point!! LOL
ReplyDeleteNice visual as well :-))
I have a couple of samples, from previous collections, like I said, but not their latest "Jitterbug" (which piques my interest with all that jasmine). If I see it up for grabs though from someone selling it cheaply/swapping it, I will give it a go! ;-)