Celebrities and Socialites Love Bond No. 9

See a shoe and Pick it up and all day long you’ll have Good Luck.
So said Andy Warhol half a century ago, when he first got noticed …
as a shoe illustrator ensconced on Lexington Avenue.
Bond No. 9 returns to Warhol’s origins
and celebrates the mutual sensuality of shoes and eau de parfum.
Andy Warhol is perhaps best known for pioneering Pop Art, but Bond No. 9 is banking on a less commonly known fact about the artist: his foot fetish. The perfumery is launching its Andy Warhol Lexington Avenue scent this September, (the third fragrance in a series of Andy Warhol collectible scents) and just in time for what would be the agent provocateur’s 80th birthday.
The inspiration for the fragrance came from Warhol’s formative pre-Pop years in New York during the 50s when he was Christian Louboutin Sandals living on Lexington Avenue and working as an illustrator for the legendary shoe establishment, I. Miller. The launch celebrates the fashionable, sophisticated, and successful women of New York City through the whimsical lens of Andy Warhol. The bottle is appropriately decorated in a collage of shoes and boots commissioned by I. Miller. 400 limited-edition bottles will feature silver shoe pendants by jeweler Robert Lee Morris.
The overall effect is witty and sophisticated-as assured as the high-stepping optimism of the mid-century America of Warhol’s shoe-illustrating years. Lush and unapologetically seductive, Andy Warhol Lexington Avenue Christian Louboutin Boots dares to link two of the most ultra-feminine commodities a woman can own, fragrance and footwear.
The Andy Warhol Lexington Avenue Scent:
* Crisp BLUE CYPRESS (Attention, fragrance scholars: rare example of a wood as a top note)
* Smoky, licorice-like FENNEL, hinting of a tall glass jar of old-fashioned twizzlers
* CARDAMOM-the curry spice in a lusty, provocative mood
* ROASTED ALMONDS-the mind-numbing key component of marzipan
* Impudently beautiful PINK PEONY
* FLORENTINE ORRIS-the intoxicating root of the lovely iris flower, a sultry love potion
* CRÉME BRULEE so lusty it slithers out of its little ramekin
* PIMENTO BERRY, expressing its true peppery nature once it’s released from the confines of the olive
* Paradoxical PATCHOULI-sweet, dark, and haunting all at once
* SANDALWOOD that seduces as Manolo Blahnik Shoes it soothes

Most women love the fast-paced, sense-awakening energy of New York. From the bright lights in Times Square to the posh Park Avenue, it’s like a whole different world as we go from neighborhood to neighborhood. Bond no. 9 captures the essence of the city - complete with all its sexiness and enticement.
The Collection of 18 Bond No. 9 neighborhood scents, for men and women, is perfect for those who want to give the entire City of New York as a gift.

Chelsea Flowers smells like an exuberant bouquet of peonies, tulips, hyacinth, magnolia and rose. Caught at the peak of freshness, imagine they’ve just been wrapped at the Chelsea Market, leaving traces not just of the insolently fresh flowers,but of the musk, sandalwood, vetiver, and tree moss that surround them.
The Bond no. 9 line is all about New York City.
~Eau de New York: A nice solifloral Lily scent with a Neroli head note and a peppery end note.
~Chinatown: A very wearable oriental - Peach Blossoms, Gardenia, Patchouli, Cardamom.
~Little Italy: A citrussy scent with a nod to Gelato. The Clementine note truly sparkles.
~Coney Island is a gourmand scent with fruits, vanilla, and chocolate in a light sandalwood & cedar base.