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Kiehl’s Spa 1851​​: A Look Inside

22 July 2011, 20.00 | Posted in Accessories, Uncategorized | 1 comment »

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The Cut profiles the new Kiehl’s Spa 1851 full service grooming spa and it caters to the gents. As them mention, it is the “uptown answer to Bliss.” Original artwork from Curtis Jinkins and David LaChapelle fill their Treatment rooms while their men’s grooming area features custom barber chairs by motorbike builder, Paul Cox. Find Spa 1851 at 157 E. 64th St., at Lexington Ave.

More looks after the click.


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  1. JZ:

    Long overdue and glad to see it. Kiehl’s products are superb and “useable” without a guy feeling like a metrosexual. Their history, roots and motorcycle collection is bona fide. Paul Cox, too, is the real thing and a craftsman in the truest sense – custom bikes, leatherworks, cutlery, and now barber chairs. Seems like a great collaboration and a good concept all around.

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