Japan's first select shop with a collection of brands opens exclusively at Tokyu Plaza. Introducing aristocratic cosmetics and perfumes.

May 20, 2013

Manon –Passage du Coffret–, a select shop featuring international brands making their Japan debut, will open a limited-time store at Omohara Station in Tokyu Plaza in Omotesando from next month's 12th to July 31st.

Under the concept of "Everyday is Special," the store offers a wide range of items, including accessories, fragrances, and home decor. Ribbons and boxes imported from Europe will be available, along with a playful gift wrapping service. Brands making their Japan debut include Danish general goods brand Lisbeth Dahl; ROYAL APOTHIC, a cosmetics brand that recreates formulas and concoctions used by European monarchs in the 18th century (opening on the 26th); and Hana Blossom, a fragrance brand created by a British fair trade organization.

An online store will also open on the same day. The online shop exclusively carries rare deadstock items and fragrance brand "Dutour Massimo (Dr. Massimo Spezierie Palazzo Vecchio)," which recreates secret recipes custom-ordered by aristocrats in 15th-century Florence.

Manon is a new business undertaken by the George Oliver Group, which imports and sells cosmetics, supplements, and miscellaneous goods. It will be operated by Capricorn & Co., a new company established specifically for this business. There are plans to open permanent stores in commercial facilities and other locations in the future.
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  • Items from the Danish miscellaneous goods brand "Risvesdal"
  • "Royal Apothec" items that reproduce 18th century prescriptions
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