The Fab Four of Fragrance Cause Mayhem at Bloomingdale’s
7/9/08 at 9:45 AM

Hilary Rhoda, Gwyneth Paltrow, Elizabeth Hurley,
and Carolyn Murphy.Photo: Getty Images
Fans packed wall to wall lined up hours early to snag a glimpse of the fab four of fragrances. And when the women emerged, mayhem erupted. "It was a mob scene. I wanted to kill myself because they were so beautiful," one shopper in line named Carol told us. "Gwyneth looked really beautiful. But Elizabeth looked magnificent." Security allowed only the first 200 people in line to meet the women and get their light-pink bottles signed. According to the staff of spritzer girls, the first folks to line up were a mom and daughter from Britain who wanted to scoop up the fragrance now, since it's exclusive to the U.S. for three months. They set up camp at 1 p.m. The four ladies didn't arrive until 6:30 p.m.
And as for the scent itself? Shoppers offered mixed reviews: It's not as overtly sexy as its name implies but has a delicate note of femininity. A shopper named Erica found it light yet sexy enough to remind her of Samantha from Sex and the City. "[It] doesn't suffocate you — you don't feel like your head is in the clouds," she said. However, a shopper named Yolanda said it smelled more Charlotte-y, adding it's exactly what she imagined Gwyneth smells like. "It's very soft and delicate. And she doesn't come off overly sexual, but there's something very slight and ladylike about her, and in some ways very classy-sexy," she said. Sounds like all that marketing mumbo jumbo is working. — Sharon Clott
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