Bridal Perfume
Masterclass
Complete your special day with an unforgettable fragrance and capture the true essence of your journey down the aisle.
The journey of getting married is undoubtedly a significant milestone. It's a momentous occasion that involves meticulous planning and attention to detail. Every bride-to-be dreams of a perfect wedding day that will be cherished forever.
From selecting the perfect dress to cake tastings, bridal showers, and more, there are countless tasks that need to be accomplished. However, we understand that choosing the right perfume for your wedding day is a crucial step not to be overlooked.
To help make your dream come true, we offer a 1-hour discovery workshop for the bride-to-be and her bridal party. Our perfumes will add elegance and a touch of sophistication to your wedding day. Let us help make your dream wedding a reality!
What's included?
- 1-hour workshop
- Complimentary sparkling wine on arrival
- Professional guidance to select your wedding scent
- The ticket fee is fully redeemable on a full-size fragrance purchase on the day.
What to know before booking
- Bridal masterclasses allows a minimum of 4 and up to 8 customers per class.
- The masterclass can be booked on Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday.
How to Book
Book your private event or request more info by calling or emailing our participating stores
Paddington Boutique
At the bottom of Citadel Hill is Wasat Al-Balad, the oldest part of Amman. Here’s where you can discover real Jordanian life through its old buildings, crumbling archeological ruins by the side of the road, cute cafes and bookstores, fresh produce markets, and stores selling scarves, gold, herbs and spices, fresh juices, and delicious desserts like Kunafeh (goats cheese. topped with wheat and pistachio).
At the bottom of Citadel Hill is Wasat Al-Balad, the oldest part of Amman. Here’s where you can discover real Jordanian life through its old buildings, crumbling archeological ruins by the side of the road, cute cafes and bookstores, fresh produce markets, and stores selling scarves, gold, herbs and spices, fresh juices, and delicious desserts like Kunafeh (goats cheese. topped with wheat and pistachio).
After lunch, we enjoyed sage tea in the pretty gorgeous outdoor seating area shaded by huge trees and fragrant flowers, and shopped in the small stores filled with preserved jars of food, knitted hats and bags, jewelry and other trinkets and souvenirs. These stores are a part of Beit Khairat Souf’s Women’s Community Project created to help women financially support themselves.
New Farm Boutique
One of the best things to do in Jordan is to visit the ancient city of Jerash, considered one of the best-preserved Roman-era cities in the world. Actually, Alexander the Great originally founded Jerash (or Gerasa) as a Greek City in the 4th Century BC.
Unlike other ancient Roman cities, you’ll see little restoration; buildings are as it was during the Roman days (or how it has crumbled since). Contemplate that as you walk around exploring what’s left of cultural centers like temples, theaters, and hippodromes. White Australia has such a short, colonized history that you wouldn’t find a building under 200 years old.
You can still see the Greek inscriptions in the crumbling remains of the façade that once faced the city. About three hundred years later, the Romans took control where it grew to be one of the most impressive Roman cities to ever exist.