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Bond No. 9 New York Flowers

             Bond No. 9 New York Flowers





Introduction :- 

New York Flowers was launched in 2023 under the American niche fragrance house is known as Bond No. 9. New York Flowers by Bond No 9 is a Amber Floral fragrance for women and men. This is a new fragrance is part of Downtown Collection from the brand Bond No. 9 brings the freshness of flowers of New York. New York Flowers honors not just the democracy of city’s “public” botanicals, but also celebrates the spirit of joy, renewal, and the natural wonders that each spring brings to our town. A celebratory scent that opens with sparkling notes, almost like popping the cork off of a bottle of champagne. Celebrate NYC’s annual spring spectacle of blooms when flowers take center stage. Transport self to New York City with just one spritz. There’s a common misconception that residents of the concrete jungle have limited access to nature, but any New Yorker will tell otherwise. From Central Park to Little Island, ample outdoor space abounds year round, but there’s no time like spring in New York, when the city is suddenly awash in a seasonal spectacle that signals winter is officially over. Visitors from all over the world come to attend the legendary viewing party. In March, it’s typical to begin spotting cheerful daffodils and regal magnolias, and the celebration really kicks off in April when the city turns the gentle pink hue of cherry blossoms and the vivacious brights of tulips, a nod to New York’s Dutch heritage. As spring progresses, flowers of all kinds are a sight to see swaying proudly along Park Avenue and the High Line. And for the most spectacular displays, head to the New York Botanical Garden to experience a mesmerizing collection of carefully cultivated horticulture. More recently, New Yorkers have enjoyed novel exposure to flower power thanks to the pop-up installations of Lewis Miller, also known as the “Banksy of Floral Design.” “I think I first noticed his work when he did a flash piece where he transformed city trash bins into voluminous, overflowing vases. “Genius and so New York. “I love that spirit of spreading beauty through flowers and I thought, why not do that in fragrance form” - Says Bond No.9 Founder Laurice Rahmé. New York Flowers by Bond No. 9 was created to celebrate New York City's annual spring floral display. Flowers are at the center of everything here - the public plants that come to life throughout the city and add a beautiful scent to the air, but also the spirit of joy that permeates the entire city. The renewal of spring and the beautiful wonders of nature are captured in the New York Flowers Eau de Parfum by Bond No. 9 from the Downtown Collection is celebrated, celebratory and sparkling , with a scent that begins almost as if the cork on a bottle of champagne is popping. Nothing compares to spring in New York, when the city is suddenly awash in seasonal blooms. The spectacle really gets going in April, when the city shines with the delicate pink of cherry blossoms and the vibrant colors of tulips. As spring progresses, flowers of all kinds can be seen proudly swaying in a gentle breeze along Park Avenue and the High Line. Imagine a beautiful New York Woman in the spring of New York in the Garden surrounded by flowers wore turtleneck sweater and long overcoat with boots sitting on a bench reading romantic Novel suddenly her family and friends surprises her with celebration with delicious food fruits and champagne. New York Flowers is the winner of Harpers Bazaar Best Fragrance of 2023. Packaging & design of New York Flowers, the Eau de Parfum by Bond No. 9In the Eau de Parfum New York Flowers by Bond No. 9 there is a gentle and floral fullness, which is also visually noticeable in the form of an extremely impressively designed flacon - and so Bond No. 9 here are real standards that correspond to the high level of luxury of the brand. The bottle itself was, as usual, made of high-quality glass , which features four spikes placed on the side. The design already creates the impression of a star , like the one we can often find on the American flag. The closure, which has been colored here in a delicate rosé with golden facets, serves as a fifth prong on the bottle to perfectly complete the star-like design. But the real highlight is of course the design itself: The bottle, which is actually white in color , is decorated with a beautiful variety of flowers, which reveals itself with soft pink tones, green facets and violet flowers rounded off by golden highlights that cast the floral splendor in an even more brilliant light let's shine.


Seasons :-  Hot Weather Spring, Summer, Rain, Autumn
Time :- Day & Night
Occasions :- Office, Work, Business, Meeting, Gym, Sports, Beach, Date, Lunch, Dinner, Indoor, Outdoor, Hangout, Parties, Wedding, Ceremonies, Red carpet, Award Functions, Travel, Trip, Tour, Romantic Moments, Ballroom, Casino, Celebrations, Happy Moments, Romantic Walk, etc.


Projection :-  15 feet
Silage :-  7 feet
Longevity :- 8 hours


Performance :- High
Compliment :- High
Impression :-  Nice
Seduction :- High
Versatility :- Nice
Presentation :- Nice


Type :-  Floral Fragrance
Category :- Fresh  Floral & Formal Casual
Audience :-  Women
Age :-  18 to 50 years
Launch :-  2023
Nose :-  Claude Dir
Brand :-  Bond No. 9


Ingredients:-
Top notes :-   Kir Royal, Green Anjou Pears, Ivy Leaves and Clementine
 Middle notes :-  Red Tulip, Grasse Rose and Jasmine
 Base notes :-  Sandalwood, Amber and Iris.


 Overall Score :- 9/10


Smell :-

New York Flowers opens with fresh citrusy fruity floral green ozonic liquorish notes, transform towards fresh florals notes, and dries down to creamy buttery velvety powdery woody amber resinous balsamic notes.


Remark :-

New York Flowers is fresh, bright, citrusy, fruity, florals, aromatic, creamy, buttery, airy, refreshing, energetic, sensuous, seductive, luxurious, rich, Royal, colourful, youthful, joyful, beautiful, playful, nostalgic, cultural, Feminine fragrance for Women. Bond No. 9 honours the Big Apple its home with the New York Flowers eau de parfum. Within the organised blocks of the concrete jungle hide pockets of green space; from Central Park to Little Island, the city is abloom with the coming of spring, something which is neatly encapsulated in this floral formula. “This is a ‘happy’ fragrance, create a celebratory scent that opens with sparkling notes, almost like popping the cork off of a bottle of champagne.” At the top, there’s juicy clementine and a splash of Kir Royale accord, a festive blend rounded out by lush, earthy green ivy leaves. At the heart of the juice is an exquisitely rich bouquet of tuberose, star jasmine, rose, and of course, the iconic red tulip. Creamy sandalwood, amber, and iris ground the floral middle in a luscious medley that represents the sophisticated, softer side of The Big Apple. Bond No. 9’s famous Silhouette Bottle gets dressed up for the Easter parade by showcasing an abstract, gilded floral design inspired by misty pink and purple heart lisianthus flowers set against a crisp white backdrop that feels as cheerful and optimistic as a fresh spring frock. Feel the party vibes with Bond No. 9's New York Flowers! Its bubbly opening of sparkling notes is like popping a bottle of champagne, while the heart of the scent celebrates the joy, renewal, and natural wonders of the city. Bring the Big Apple's spirit to doorway.  Celebrate New York’s annual spectacular spring cherry blossom viewing, where flowers take center stage.. Within the organised blocks of the concrete jungle hide pockets of green space, from Central Park to Little Island, the city is abloom with the coming of spring, something which is neatly encapsulated in this floral formula. The top notes contain juicy clementine accents and a hint of Kir Royal. A festive composition complemented by lush, earthy green ivy leaves. In the heart note an exquisite, rich bouquet of night hyacinth, star jasmine, rose and the legendary red tulip. Creamy sandalwood, amber and iris ground the creation and reflect the sophisticated, soft side of the Big Apple. And this is how the varied bouquet of the Eau de Parfum New York Flowers by Bond No. presents itself. 9 with lively and lively nuances that radiate pure longing for spring. It all starts with the fruity freshness of Clementine in the top note, which reveals its lively character as citrusy and sweet at the same time. The Green Anjou pear underlines this fruity fragrance experience and creates a sparkling, soft spirit in the Eau de Parfum New York Flowers by Bond No. 9. Rounding out the top notes is Kir Royal , a luxurious and refreshing drink that perfectly showcases the scent's beautiful joy of life and all the celebrations that surround spring. Of course, the warming rose from Grasse should not be missing in the heart, which creates a floral background with its very own character and thus invites the flowers to unfold their full beauty for the first time. Jasmine also provides a powdery, creamy fragrance experience in the heart, which is New York Flowers by Bond No. 9 makes it appear even more striking and soft. What is particularly important, however, is the iris , which plays such an important role as a shaping essence in the base note - here too, radiating with powdery facets and violet flowers, to enhance the color power in the Eau de Parfum New York Flowers by Bond No. 9 to underline. The fragrance is completed by the sweetness of amber , which presents itself seductively with a graceful sweetness that reminds us of the warming beauty of amber heavenly soft and like the perfect ending to a lively, sparklingly beautiful scent. Any Woman can wear this at anytime and anywhere and a perfect signature scent for New Yorker Woman which connects them to their root.


Recommendation :-

We suggest every Woman should try New York Flowers but it is extremely pricy so be aware of that buy only then when afford it. From the American niche fragrance brand Bond No. 9.





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