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Warhol once made mention of a company that was “interested in buying his aura.” Here it is, in liquid form. Depicted on the bottle is a bold rendition of one of the artist’s most recognizable works, the Campbell’s Soup Can. Soup? Perfume? Both smell sweet to us. Not to mention smooth, smoky, spicy and of ambiguous male-female gender.
“Another way to take up more space is with perfume. I really love wearing perfume.” — Andy Warhol
Winner of 2008 CEW Beauty Awards as Men’s Prestige Fragrance.
Winner in the Top 5 Finalists for 2008 Fragrance of the Year FiFi Award for Women’s & Men’s Nouveau Niche category.
Notes: Incense, wood resin, amber, jasmine, iris and violet
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Bond No. 9 introduces Astor Place, inspired by an intersection of the most vibrant arts and styles in New York.
Bond No. 9 perfume has released another wonderful perfume, a tribute to a famous New York neighborhood. In his heyday, no other place in New York was more famous than Astor Place, the enclave that stretches between Broadway and the Third Avenue, and suspended between the Fourteenth and Houston Street.
Astor Place, the fragrance, is a fresh spring floral that begins with a bold and seductive combination of freesia leaf, poppy seed, and purple, and then drops down to a note of teakwood and musk.
The design of the surface of the bottle echoes the Astor Place cube corners and geometric sculptures of black glass that defy gravity by Tony Rosenthal, informally known as "the Cube". The golden background pays tribute to Astor fortune and philanthropy.
Composition: Violet leaves, tangerine peel, freesia, buds of poppy, iris root, teak wood, musk, amber
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