Bond No.9 New York Flowers - Eau de Parfum Woman Fragrance

Bond No.9 New York Flowers - Eau de Parfum Woman Fragrance

Bond No.9 New York Forever - Eau de Parfum Woman Fragrance

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The legacy of a beloved city… New York Forever honors the 20th anniversary of Bond No. 9, with none other than liquid gold. A smell of luxury and authenticity, this fall scent leaves a memorable trace in its wake, representative of the everlasting legacy of the beloved city Bond No. 9 was originally created for. As an Oriental gourmand, New York Forever contains exotic notes of Indonesian patchouli oil and dewy moss paired with accents of cinnamon and vanilla to evoke feelings of nostalgia.
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Brand Bond No.9
Gender Unisex
Baza (base note) Amber, Earthy notes, Honey, Labdanum, Moss, Musk
Srce (middle note) Patchouli, Vanilla
Glava (top note) Cinnamon
Fragrance floral
Product type Eau de Parfum
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"In an industry that has long been dominated by men, Bond No.9 is the first New York parfumerie to be headed by a woman—the founder and CEO, Laurice Rahmé, who oversees every aspect of Bond No. 9--from creating the New York-centric concept behind their eau de parfum collection, to guiding the development of each fragrance and bottle design, to designing the interior of each Bond No. 9 boutique. Beyond a brand, Ms. Rahmé has made Bond No. 9 a singular force to be reckoned with in the world of luxury goods. After all, while perfumery has always been about head-turning, Bond No. 9 has turned perfumes on their head. Their scent collection is the first to pay homage to a great city: New York, their beloved, always inspiring home town. And while they were at it, they gave their scents a dual mission: to restore artistry to perfumery, and to honor their bedazzlingly multifarious city by giving every New York neighborhood a scent of its own."