Fairmont celebrates Earth Hour with new Lobby Scent Candles
Updated: 2015-03-31 13:46
(chinadaily.com.cn)
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"Fairmont hotels around the world are genuinely memorable and connected to the local communities where they reside. We saw this again and again through our travels," said Roschi, founder of Le Labo.
"Our task was to capture the scents that defined these destinations and bring them together in one signature fragrance that would connect all guests to the brand through the power of scent."
Paying homage to the two luxury brands'existing partnership, the creation process of the Lobby Scents & Candles began in the legendary rose fields of Grasse, France — the very fields that produce the essential rose oil featured in Fairmont's in-room amenity, Le Labo’s Rose 31. The new Fairmont Scent celebrates Fairmont's diverse portfolio of properties through the artistry of perfumery.
The scent is a custom blend of cedar leaf, rose essence, cinnamon, clove and patchouli. The candles, to be sold in Fairmont Stores and online at fairmontstore.com starting this fall, will provide guests with a tangible way to bring home their cherished Fairmont experiences and relive them though the power of scent.
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