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Henri Bendel is an "upscale women's specialty store", which carries women's apparel, fashion accessories, lingerie and loungewear, cosmetics and fragrances, gifts, and gourmet foods. The Columbus-based company operates only three locations: its New York store, established in 1896, a store at Easton Town Center near Columbus, added in 2004, and a store in Boca Raton at Boca Town Center, added in October of 2008.
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Bendel encourages new designers through its semi-annual "Open-See" events, at which vendors can present merchandise to buyers on a "first come, first seen" basis[jargon]. Designers closely associated with the store include Stephen Burrows, Rick Owens, and Diane von Furstenberg. Bendel was even the first person to bring the designs of Coco Chanel over from Paris.
The store is well-known for its signature brown-and-white striped shopping bags and an extensive matching line of cosmetics bags. Its Henri Bendel cashmere and merino wool sweater collections, delivered in variety of styles and colors, are also famous. It regularly features "Girls Night Out" special shopping evenings for charity.
Henri Bendel is owned by Limited Brands based in Columbus. The personality most associated with Henri Bendel is Geraldine Stutz, who was its president for twenty-nine years until 1986 when the store was sold to Limited. She introduced the famous "Street of Shops", the boutiques-within-a-specialty-store concept which later gained wide popularity at the store's former location on 57th Street in New York City.
Located at 10 West 57th Street for decades, Henri Bendel moved to its current location at 712 Fifth Avenue near 56th Street in 1990. The store is located in two landmark buildings, the Rizzoli Building and Coty Building, and a new five-story building. The company was delighted to discover hidden Lalique windows during the restoration of the existing buildings. The store has four stories plus a lower level, an atrium with balconies, and 35,000 square feet (3,300 m2) of selling space.
The main floor is home to the Gazebo Shop and many cosmetics brands, most of them in limited distribution. The Gazebo Shop features handbags and Henri Bendel signature accessories. You will also find hair accessories, home fragrance as well as bath and body products. Featured cosmetics brands include Awake, Freeze 24/7, Kevin Aucoin, Laura Mercier, M.A.C, Nars, N.V. Perricone M.D., Rodan + Fields, Trish McEvoy, Yves Saint Laurent, and, on the mezzanine, Chanel. The store was also one of the first to carry Annick Goutal fragrances.
The second floor houses the store's signature sweater collections, along with the jewelry/cold weather accessories department,sunglasses, small leather goods, fragrance, skin care and the "market" section, which features denim, and casual brands such as James Perse, Splendid, AKA New York, and J Brand.
The third floor features contemporary ready-to-wear collections from designers like Milly, Castle Starr, ISSA, and Tibi, along with designer collections from the likes of Matthew Williamson, Missoni, Peter Som, Michael Kors, Robert Normand and Herve Leger as well as swim wear. Also on the third floor is the now consolidated lingerie department, which used to dominate the entire floor, the third floor also includes a book shop,designer jewelry and handbags and "Alison Nelson's Chocolate Bar", serving sandwiches, soups and salads, wine and beer as well as a host of bars, bon bons and assorted confections. Chocolate Bar was recently awarded 'Best Dessert in New York" by Citysearch and "Best Chocolate Store" by TimeOut New York.
The fourth floor is the home of the Frédéric Fekkai hair salon.
Henri Bendel has a concierge to assist clients, available by calling 1.800.HBENDEL or visiting the store's Web site at www.henribendel.com.
- You're a Bendel bonnet,
- A Shakespeare sonnet,
- You're Mickey Mouse.
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