The event consisted of a panel of the very women who had designed this place, along with the freedom to test any makeup product there.
Imagine you had access to a vanity with infinite products and mirrors.
This is every makeup lover鈥檚 dream. The moment I walked in the door, I was greeted with warm smiles and a glass of sparkling lemon water. I think it鈥檚 fair to say the aesthetic of this event was one of the best I鈥檝e seen. (And I live in New York City.) The space鈥檚 entrance consisted of bright stage lights and pink halls, along with an elegant seating area.
Most importantly, the brightly lit vanity room was full of mirror walls. I鈥檇 say there were about 30 average-sized vanities. In every counter, a different product was displayed. From skincare to fragrance, they had it all. They also cater to men as much as they do women, providing a wide variety of products.
This SoHo location, in my opinion, is no average Chanel cosmetics store.
As we learned during the panel, the point of this space is to shop your favorite products without feeling pressure or judgment from anyone. Sometimes, when shopping at a retail store, you can feel pressure to purchase a certain product from the sales associate鈥攖his place, however, is judgment-free and pressure-free. It allows guests to peacefully try new products, be creative, and as I like to say, 鈥減lay鈥 with makeup.
I had a brilliant time testing makeup and learning about all the Chanel products. The personnel was extremely attentive and informative regarding every product. Entry is also free. I encourage you to visit!