Possets is an online retailer selling perfume oils. Possets is owned by Fabienne Christenson, and is based in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States. It is known for creating sweet, or gourmand, fragrances, but does not limit itself to perfumes of that variety. The slogan for the company is Affordable Bottled Happiness.
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Background
The daughter of a surgeon, Christenson grew up with exposure to both country and city environments, surrounded by a variety of scents from plants, flowers, herbs and other natural sources. This up-bringing fostered an early love for perfumes and fragrances, and she began exploring her own perfume-blending at a young age, even after being dissuaded from doing so due to limitations in her training and a 'lack of a French background.'. Christenson graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the University of Cincinnati and a Bachelor of Science in Business Manufacturing from the University of Maryland, College Park, and also received a Master of Business Administration from Boston University. Possets was first launched in 1992 and it debuted on the internet in 2006, with twelve fragrances, the first being Silver Violets, which Christenson calls a 'top seller' still. This perfume was also the first of a line of 'silver' flower perfumes. Also in 2006, Christenson took the unusual step of offering her perfumes for sale not in boutiques, but in a hypermarket -- bigg's--because of the high volume of customers and traffic that a typical grocery store has over a boutique. The plan paid off, and bigg's began carrying Possets in several of its stores throughout Cincinnati, and Christenson has subsequently branched out into other supermarkets as well.
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Influences
Possets is known for combining artistic influences and mixing it with a modern twist and a seasonal, often 'foody' bent. The Possets website prominently features artwork by Renaissance and Baroque masters. Possets' scents are made to appeal to both men and women, with many of the perfumes being unisex in nature. Christenson finds inspiration from a number of different sources in the creation of her scents including colors, science, psychology, religion, art history, historical personalities, seasons and holidays. As a business practice, Possets introduces a broad new selection of seasonal fragrances at least four times a year and often more frequently.
Products
Christenson's perfume oils come in two types: Classic Possets and 100% Naturals Possets. Classic Possets are blended from man-made and natural components; the Naturals are created from entirely natural ingredients, no synthetics, or "nature identical". Customers consider the low price and high quality of the Possets 100% naturals series as factors that set Christenson's blends apart from others. Possets currently produces and sells perfume oils in three sizes: 1/32 oz sample vials, called 'Poppets', 6-mL (cobalt) glass bottles and 10mL glass bottles . With an initial focus on sweet or dessert-inspired fragrances, Christenson has expanded upon that to include fragrances of all varieties, with some inspired by a few unique themes:
- Cambienne - From one master flask of perfume created at the beginning of the year, Cambienne gradually and slowly evolves with the introduction of additional fragrance oils to mirror the changing seasons. A new Cambienne is released roughly once a month. This is a thoroughly unique concept in perfume, and one which has proven very popular with the clients.
- Cincinnati - Using familiar, often well-known, landmarks in her home base of Cincinnati, Christenson has created a line of scents inspired her city's attractions and neighborhoods, including Over the Rhine, The Observatory, and Hyde Park, among others.
- The States - Beginning in 2008, in commemoration of the U.S. presidential election, Possets began producing fragrances for each state, using scent blends evocative of that state, such as aquatic notes for Rhode Island and a citrus blend for California. To help launch this endeavor, Christenson chose the homes of the 2008 presidential and vice-presidential contenders among her first 'state perfumes.'
- The Girls Love.... - With 'the girls' being bees and using a base of honey, this is a collection of scents that combines honey with other perfume notes.
- Cocoa Dependent - A chocolate-inspired collection of scents.
- Silver Flowers - A single flower, such as violet, rose and carnation, is blended with a variety of other perfumes to create a silver-inspired effect.
- Mad Perfume - A collection of scents inspired by and related to psychology, psychiatry and Sigmund Freud.
- Corsets - Scents that evoke the delicate details of corsets, to include lace, satin, and other elements, allowing customers to create their own olfactory corset.
Using her strong background in computers and technology, Christenson uses a variety of technological resources into her marketing, including her own videos, podcasts about perfumes, a newsletter, and other forms of media (Twitter and Facebook), to keep her customers informed and entertained about the world of perfumes. Possets is currently expanding its marketing to include retailers in the United Kingdom and the Far East, and the scents themselves are also available through other retailers on the internet.
Company Core Values
The composition of her perfume oils is of paramount concern to Christenson. The company claims to be committed to no-animal-testing, and Christenson ensures that her perfumes are free from toxic phthalates and other harmful substances Christenson also uses her perfumes as a venue to help, and draw attention to, Cincinnati's homeless cat population and rescue efforts for these cats, and has done so for three years. Possets is a sponsor of the Ohio Alleycat Rescue, and fragrances inspired by some of the feline residents at the shelter are created and released twice a year, in mid-autumn and early winter, with proceeds returning to the rescue. Once a 'featured' cat is adopted, the cat's 'fragrance' is released once more for sale, and then permanently retired.
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