Bond No.9

Bond No. 9 is an iconic New York fragrance house founded in 2003 by Laurice Rahmé—named after the upscale address of its first store in NoHo. The brand celebrates the city's diversity and energy through opulent, artistically designed perfumes, often named after neighborhoods and moods.

Each perfume is a tribute to a piece of New York—inspired by neighborhoods, historic sites, or urban lifestyle. The bottles are striking, often colorful or decorated with glittering elements, and are collectible. Technically, they stand out with high concentrations (18–30% fragrance oil), offering intense presence and longevity.

Bond No. 9