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Brand:
Bond No. 9
Line: chelsea flowers
Product Type: eau de parfum
Classification: niche
Volume: 50 ml, 100 ml
Country TM: USA
Made in: USA
Gender: for women
Scent Type: flower
Top Note: Mimosa, Tulip, White Peony
Heart Note: Magnolia, Rose, White Hyacinth
Base Note: Musk, Sandalwood, Vetiver, Wood Moss
The world-renowned Chelsea district can truly be called the entertainment center of New York. It has everything: art galleries, clubs, shopping centers, amusement establishments, active nightlife. The vibrant, bustling, fun, and attractive atmosphere of Chelsea inspired perfumer Laurent le Guernec, and in 2003 the world saw Chelsea Flowers by Bond No9. The fragrance is truly feminine. And not just because it's light, sweet and floral. It embodies a multifaceted female character, possessing both virtues and flaws.
The composition of the fragrance is so rich, complex and polyphonic that trying to highlight the dominant sound will drive even the most meticulous person mad.
Perfume critic. Chelsea Flowers will likely appeal to a young and delicate creature who loves experimenting with style. If today she is dressed in a strict suit, then tomorrow she might be flaunting in ripped jeans or a stunning mini, and you might just not recognize her. The versatility and universality of Bond No9 Chelsea Flowers helps girls to resemble a chameleon, which has access to all the colors of the world and hates monotony. Despite all its eclecticism, Chelsea Flowers is a very gentle, delicate, and positive fragrance. The unique floral bouquet unfolds with the overflows of hyacinth, tulip, peony, and rose, continues with notes of magnolia, sandalwood, musk, vetiver, and oak moss.The fragrance has a very persistent trail. Just a drop of the mischievous Bond No9 Chelsea Flowers perfume water - and each of your days will be unique!
Release date: 2003
Country of manufacture: USA
Gender: female
Fragrance classification: floral
Fragrance composition includes notes of: peony, tulip, magnolia, sandalwood, musk, hyacinth, oak moss, vetiver, and rose