The Most Expensive Fragrance I Own and Never Use
I purchase fragrance a lot; be it candles, scented soap or of course perfume, I have a weakness for wonderfully fragrant objects I can enjoy. I am by no means a collector - unless Le Labo Candles count because who can bring themselves to burning those - and don't tend to hand over money for anything I know I won't use fairly regularly. And then Bond No.9 happened.
Next door to the sweetest bakery on Bleecker Street, there is the most decadent yet hip, fragrance store in all of New York (well in my humble opinion anyway), that is lined with sweetly scented tokens of the various boroughs of New York - well all apart from Staten Island, which does seem odd. I can't really call myself a fragrance aficionado as up until mid-2016, I had never heard nor experienced Bond No.9 in any capacity. After around an hour of testing every scent in the store - and then re-testing them once more to be sure - I handed over the best part of $300 on one fragrance. Whoops.
At the time, my plan was to purchase a Bond No.9 fragrance, one that spoke to me in the moment and then wear it the whole trip, so in theory any time I wore it, I would be reminded of such visit to the city. A great, sensory idea at the time but given how expensive the scent turned out to be, I seldom wore it on the trip or since. Double whoops.
No-one knows more than myself that any beauty purchase should be used and loved but I am a worrier, what if one day I run out of my beloved bottle of Bond No.9 Brooklyn E...
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