The scent that's a celebration of a woman's shoe empire
Think pre-Pop 1950s New York, when Andy Warhol lived on Lexington Avenue and plied his trade as a prolific illustrator; mainly of imaginative shoes. Hence the Warhol-designed melange that covers the flacon. Lush and unapologetically seductive, this scent dares to link two of the most ultra-feminine commodities a woman can own: fragrance and footwear.
Fragrance Notes: Blue cypress, fennel, roasted almonds, pink peony, creme brulee, sandalwood.
Essential Elements: Refillable gold-tone pocket spray patterned with multiples of the Bond No. 9 token; comes in a chic white leatherette pouch.