Central Park West Bond No 9
Fragrance Story
Central Park West by Bond No 9 is a Floral Woody Musk fragrance for women and men. Central Park West was launched in 2012. The nose behind this fragrance is Laurent Le Guernec. Top notes are Ylang-Ylang, Narcissus and Pepper; middle notes are Gardenia, Jasmine, Lime (Linden) Blossom and Orris Root; base notes are Musk, Vetiver, Oak and oak moss.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
Laurent Le Guernec
Laurent Le Guernec is a perfumer who has contributed to a wide range of accessible and modern fragrances. He developed scents for brands including Avon, Alfred Dunhill, and Banana Republic. His creations often blend fresh and sophisticated notes, as seen in Icon Racing and Republic of Men.
Fragrance Notes
Central Park West Bond No 9 by Bond No 9 offers a distinctive olfactory experience that stands out from other fragrances in its category.
Crafted with the finest ingredients and a blend of traditional and modern perfumery techniques, this fragrance represents the pinnacle of the perfumer's art.
Central Park West Bond No 9 embodies the distinctive style of Bond No 9 while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.
Character Profile
The Lover Archetype: Portrait of Central Park West Bond No 9
Essence
The Lover archetype lives in the realm of connection, seeking intimacy and beauty in every encounter. Central Park West embodies this passionate spirit with its lush bouquet of ylang-ylang, gardenia, and jasmine. Like a spring evening in the city, the fragrance opens with spicy narcissus and pepper, then blooms into a heart of white flowers that feels both tender and intoxicating.
This scent belongs to those who love deeply and without reservation. The woody base of vetiver and oak moss provides a grounding sensuality, while the musk adds an animalic warmth that speaks of desire. Central Park West is not a whisper-it is a declaration of the heart’s capacity for devotion.
Style & Aesthetic
The Lover dresses to enchant: flowing silk dresses, cashmere sweaters that beg to be touched, and coats that swirl with movement. Their aesthetic is romantic but not naive-they favor deep jewel tones, delicate lace, and the gleam of gold jewelry. Every outfit is chosen to create an atmosphere of allure and warmth.
Their living space is a sanctuary of sensuality: velvet cushions, fresh flowers in every room, and lighting that flatters. They surround themselves with textures that invite touch-satin throws, wool rugs, and smooth stone. Their home is a temple to the senses, where every detail is an invitation to linger.
Philosophy & Values
The Lover believes that connection is the highest purpose of life. They value vulnerability, authenticity, and the courage to feel deeply. Their philosophy is one of radical openness: love is not a risk to be managed but a gift to be given freely. The white floral notes in Central Park West symbolize the purity of this intention.
They see love in all its forms-romantic, platonic, and self-love-as the force that heals and transforms. Their values include empathy, presence, and the willingness to be changed by another person. They measure success by the depth of their relationships, not by achievements or status.
Relationships
The Lover is the heart of their social circle, the one who remembers anniversaries, sends flowers for no reason, and listens without judgment. They form deep, lasting bonds built on trust and emotional intimacy. Their friendships are characterized by long conversations and shared vulnerabilities.
Romantically, they are all in. The gardenia and jasmine in Central Park West speak of a love that is both tender and passionate. They seek a partner who can match their emotional depth, who understands that love requires both softness and strength. They give their whole heart, knowing that the risk of heartbreak is worth the possibility of true connection.
Lifestyle
Their life is a celebration of the senses. They cook elaborate meals for loved ones, curate playlists for every mood, and fill their home with music and laughter. Mornings are slow, with coffee and conversation; evenings are for candlelit dinners or quiet walks under the stars.
The Lover practices presence: they put away phones during meals, make eye contact, and truly listen. They invest in experiences that deepen connection-dance classes, couples’ retreats, or simply a weekend away with no agenda. Their greatest joy is the moment of reunion, when love is made tangible in an embrace.
Shadow
The Lover’s shadow is codependence and loss of self. Their desire for connection can lead them to sacrifice their own needs, boundaries, or identity in pursuit of love. The intoxicating white florals of Central Park West may mask a fear of being alone, driving them to stay in relationships that no longer serve them.
They risk becoming a mirror for others, reflecting what they think people want to see rather than their true self. The oak moss base that should ground them can become a trap of emotional dependency. Their greatest challenge is learning that the deepest love begins with self-love, and that solitude can be a source of strength, not emptiness.
Conclusion
Central Park West Bond No 9 is the scent of a lover who gives their heart without reservation. It captures the beauty and vulnerability of true connection, the risk and reward of loving fully. To wear this fragrance is to honor the heart’s capacity for devotion, and to remember that the greatest adventure is the one we take together.