On December 9th, Marie-Lou & D hosted their official grand opening. Located in the heart of Soho, the salon provided and upscale and sophisticated setting for the evening with their team of top-level hair and beauty experts.
In true Parisian style, the soiree featured flowing champagne, charcuterie, and sweet treats as guests mingled with the artists. Maven cocktails was also there offering their unique concoctions of wine infused vodka. Desserts were provided by Mochidoki featuring premium Japanese desserts which added a cosmopolitan twist to the event.
Behind red velvet ropes, the fabulous Chelsea Leyland played an eclectic mix to keep the party going. Guests took turns at the photo booth station complete dazzling gold sequin backdrop. Overall the event had an inviting, chic, and creative atmosphere.
We had the chance to speak with Meibel Romero, a nail technician at Mary Lou & D who’s been in the industry for 25 years. “The best thing about working here is that we are very humble people. We are people that came from the best salons in New York, so we are very good.”
“There is nothing more appealing than diversity in beauty and we are here to offer you our expertise to make you feel your best,” says the CEO of Marie-Lou & D, Dharmendra Manwani. “Our brand promise is of expertise, trust, confidence, accessibility and consistency, and we hope that together we can make the world a more beautiful and chic place.”
Marie-Lou & D’s top- level stylists provide everything from cutting edge blunt bobs to perfect icy-platinum blonde tresses to low maintenance ombre balayage to downtown layered lobs and offers state-of-the-art SHU UEMURA and Kerastase hair-care products. Just got a new cut and color? Marie- Lou &D also face and body treatments on the menu ranging from radiance boosting Caudalie facials to tension relieving Swedish and deep tissue massages to indulgent manicures and pedicures. All products used are Caudalie’s finest.
Definitely worth checking out for your next holiday primping session!
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Photo Credit: Harrison Steg