Brooklyn Bond No 9
At a glance
Is Brooklyn Bond No 9 worth trying?
Brooklyn by Bond No 9 is a Oriental Spicy fragrance for women and men.
- Best match
- Evening wear in Fall, Winter
- Performance feel
- Good longevity with Moderate sillage
- Signature profile
- aromatic, woody, fresh spicy with Cardamom, Grapefruit, Cypress
The first impression
Brooklyn by Bond No 9 is a Oriental Spicy fragrance for women and men. Brooklyn was launched in 2008. The nose behind this fragrance is Laurice Rahmé. Top notes are Cardamom and Grapefruit; middle notes are Cypress, Gin, Juniper and Geranium; base notes are Cedar, Guaiac Wood and Leather.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Laurice Rahmé
Laurice Rahmé is the founder and perfumer behind Bond No. 9, a New York-based fragrance house. She created iconic city-inspired scents such as Brooklyn and New Orleans. Her work is known for capturing the essence of urban landscapes through bold and distinctive compositions.
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Alchemist Archetype: Portrait of Brooklyn Bond No 9
Essence
Brooklyn embodies the Alchemist, a master of transformation who turns the mundane into gold. The fragrance's cardamom, gin, and leather notes evoke a laboratory where raw materials become elixirs. They are the urban wizard who finds magic in subway tunnels and rooftop sunsets.
Style & Aesthetic
They wear tailored coats with unexpected details-a lapel pin of a chemical symbol, boots that have trekked through both penthouses and back alleys. The scent's aromatic spices and woody base mirror this blend of precision and ruggedness.
Philosophy & Values
They believe in reinvention: a juniper branch can flavor gin or perfume, depending on the hand that holds it. The geranium's green sharpness reflects their disdain for stagnation and their faith in perpetual motion.
Relationships
They attract collaborators and fellow travelers, though few keep pace for long. Romantic partners are drawn to their kinetic energy, but must accept that even love is an experiment. The grapefruit's brightness suggests their charm, while the leather hints at resilience.
Lifestyle
Their days are a mosaic of coffee shops, late-night brainstorming, and impulsive train rides. The cedar and guaiac wood in the fragrance ground their restlessness, reminding them that even nomads need a home base.
Shadow
Their adaptability can become rootlessness; the gin accord's volatility mirrors this risk. They may mistake novelty for progress, collecting experiences without depth.
Conclusion
Brooklyn is a potion of urban alchemy. Like the Alchemist, it proves that a city's grit-cardamom dusted on a winter coat, gasoline and cedar-can be the raw material for wonder.