An italian lesson

Lui means “he” in italian.
And Lei means “she”.

LuiLei sells Tauer Perfumes in NY

Writen together like in “LuiLei” it may still sond italian, but it isn’t really. It is more a signal post for a nice concept, a stylish shop and a cool web page and most important: Lovely people building up a business of their own.

Thus, whenever you come close to one of the most thrilling cities in the world, please stop by at LuiLei’s in Brooklyn and get a sniff of Tauer Perfumes there. Or visit them online.
Fragrant wishes

7 Responses to “An italian lesson”

  1. chayaruchama Says:

    Lovely for you, and for Brooklyn !
    Congrats on being more available in America…
    [I grew up not far from there, with Ellis Islander parents]

    The LuiLei is a great concept- and very chic !

    Enjoy each coup, and your w/e…
    Kisses-

  2. Andy Says:

    Yes, it is chic, but you know, what made me say yes was a little e-mail note telling me how LuiLei addresses their clients and wants to build this business. I felt immediately at home and I said to myself: Hmmm… it is time the tauer perfumes go to NY…
    a kiss back and fragrant wishes for your W/E

  3. Sharon Says:

    Hi Andy, Congratulations on being available in NY. They really have a nice website with an interesting variety of products. I think it’s a good match for you! I’m happy things are moving ahead for you!

  4. Andy Says:

    Dear Sharon
    I am convinced it is a very good match and I am somewhat excited. They have a nice website, and a wonderful shop which looks really cool.
    Have a sunny, fragrant weekend

  5. Jenny Says:

    Congratulations Andy, I like the website they offer real nice products great for your fragrances.

  6. Flora Says:

    I just found that site today, Andy, that is great! I hope I can do business with them soon, it looks like a high quality shop.

    I do plan on getting myself some L’Air for Christmas if no one else does…. :-)

  7. Andy Says:

    Hi Flora thank you very much for your nice note. I am sure Lui or Lei will be delighted to do business with you. Now, I hope very much that you will get some L’air for Christmas by xyz.
    Have a nice, sunny Sunday!

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