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Bond no. 9 I Love New York for Earth Day ~ new fragrance

Posted by Robin on 13 March 2012 15 Comments

Bond no. 9 I Love New York for Earth Day

In April, Bond no. 9 will launch the fourth fragrance in the I Love New York series (see prior launches I Love New York for Her, I Love New York for Him and I Love New York for All). The new fragrance, I Love New York for Earth Day, celebrates the Earth Day holiday, to be held this year on April 22, and is described as "fresh, green, metro-sophisticated".

Like the environmental movement itself, I LOVE NEW YORK for Earth Day is rich in youthful vivaciousness and hope. And like New York, this lush green tuberose is also sophisticated and assured. Its wakeup opening notes, sprightly tangerine and orange flower water, blended with more tropical orchid, segue into the heart of the scent: a stunning floral composed of intoxicating tuberose, lily of the valley, and orris. Base notes of durable musk, amber, oakmoss, and sandalwood sustain this heady bouquet.

 Bond no. 9 I Love New York for Earth Day will be available in 50 ($105) or 100 ($175) ml Eau de Parfum.

(via press release)

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  1. ladymurasaki says:
    13 March 2012 at 1:07 pm

    Ohh, tuberose! Would love to try this one. The only fragrance I like by Bond No.9 has been Chinatown so far, but this one sounds wonderful.

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    • Robin says:
      13 March 2012 at 1:57 pm

      It does sound nice, hope it is not TOO fresh.

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  2. KRL says:
    13 March 2012 at 1:55 pm

    I do love a green tubey, and might give this one a sniff, but I can’t help wondering: is metro-sophisticated like metro-sexual?

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    • Robin says:
      13 March 2012 at 1:57 pm

      I was wondering that too…don’t know if it’s code for unisex, or if they’re just trying to say it’s sophisticated.

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    • KateReed says:
      13 March 2012 at 2:56 pm

      Same here. I did a double-take, between that and the “youthful viciousness” I saw in the blurb.

      And I went to bed early last night, so it can’t be that I’m tired.

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      • KRL says:
        13 March 2012 at 6:45 pm

        I didn’t even catch that one…I have to say, my eyes usually glaze over when it comes to copy – I’m here for the editorial:)

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      • breathesgelatin says:
        14 March 2012 at 10:09 am

        “Durable musk” was the one that made me giggle in this one. I’m guessing it’s some kind of molecule? LOL

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  3. Marjorie Rose says:
    13 March 2012 at 8:26 pm

    Yes, because when I think “green” and “environmental,” New York City is EXACTLY the town I think of!?

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    • Marjorie Rose says:
      13 March 2012 at 8:36 pm

      Ok, before I get hate mail: I KNOW that New Yorkers walk and take transit more than just about anyone, but Central Park is no replacement for an actual greenspace, IMHO!

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      • Robin says:
        13 March 2012 at 10:32 pm

        The press release had lots of info about why NYC qualifies (mass transportation, recycling, etc) but it was too long to repeat here. But, that said, bear in mind this is for NY state, not the city. The whole I Love New York series is done under licensing w/ NY’s tourist board, which owns the phrase “I Love New York”.

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    • breathesgelatin says:
      14 March 2012 at 10:11 am

      Dense urban living is actually very sustainable, much more sustainable and green than suburban single family homes with huge lawns. Urbanism is a huge passion of mine (one of my other big interests besides perfume). So while New York might not be literally “green,” the denizens of New York more efficiently make use of resources than most other places.

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  4. breathesgelatin says:
    14 March 2012 at 10:12 am

    I’m not a Bond No. 9 fan generally, but even I might trundle over to Saks for this one… Green tuberose, DO WANT.

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  5. Rictor07 says:
    14 March 2012 at 10:14 am

    I just noticed the Harrods Amber and the New York Amber list the exact same composition on their website, but New York is more expensive. Haha, go figure. I definitely dont love New York prices, but i think i do need a Bond in my collection. My last trip to Saks had Wallstreet and New Haarlem grabbing my attention.

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  6. jonr951 says:
    9 April 2012 at 11:21 pm

    Their site has for Fathers and for Marriage Equality. Marriage Equality sounds really nice and I hope the 4 new ones show up at Nordstrom as well. : )

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    • Robin says:
      10 April 2012 at 10:44 am

      Thanks, I will check them out!

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