Bond No. 9’s been headquartered right around the corner from Lafayette Street. This once unsung thoroughfare cuts a swath through Downtown’s most iconic neighborhoods, including Little Italy, Soho and Chinatown, it’s in serious revival mode today. The scent is a smooth ultra-male oriental fougere.
Bond No. 9’s been headquartered right around the corner from Lafayette Street. This once unsung thoroughfare cuts a swath through Downtown’s most iconic neighborhoods, including Little Italy, Soho and Chinatown, it’s in serious revival mode today. The scent is a smooth ultra-male oriental fougere.
Once arriving in New York, the Frenchwoman Laurice Rahme fell in love with this city and stayed there forever. After 25 years of working at Lancome and Annick Goutal, she decided to create independently and began crafting her unique creations. Laurice opened her first store in 2003 in one of New York's bohemian neighborhoods – NoHo, on Bond Street at number 9. The address of the store gave the brand its name – Bond no.9. This brand is entirely dedicated to the 'Big Apple.' Each edition is a tribute to a particular place in New York: a neighborhood, street, or park. Laurice's creations are distinguished by their high longevity – the impressions of the work will not leave you for several days. There is no commercialism in her art – each masterpiece is unique. You will not find two similar works; each of them is multifaceted and unparalleled, just like New York itself. Through her creations, Laurice Rahme attempts to convey a personal vision, a feeling of the big city.