Bond No. 9: Lexington Avenue
We love to test out new fragrances. Especially, when their smell good juices reside in beautiful bottles that we can place on our counter tops after we're through covering our clothes with their mist.So we're swooning over the new Bond No. 9 Andy Warhol Lexington Avenue fragrance not only because we're almost sure it'll smell as good as the brand's other scents, but also because the bottle is nothing short of beautiful with its whimsical design. The bright-colored pumps on the bottle were inspired by sketches Andy did in his early twenties.
The new scent was named after one of Andy Warhol's first New York apartments at 242 Lexington Avenue in Manhattan's Murray Hill neighborhood. Andy Warhol Lexington Avenue is being described as "floral-woody chypre" and will hit select stores next month, when Andy would have turned 80.
As usual, this Bond No. 9 fragrance doesn't go for cheap: a 100-ml. bottle for $195, and a 50-ml. size for $135. But Andy never did anything cheap, no?
[via WWD]

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