Whether you are enjoying a quiet reading at Poet's House or sipping a martini at The Odeon, the Triangle Below Canal Street stands out for its charm. Cobblestone streets, winding alleys, and New York City's trendiest restaurants and boutiques give this downtown area a distinctive character. Once struggling after the events of 9/11, TriBeCa has experienced a modern renaissance. Initiatives like the TriBeCa Film Festival and the TriBeCa Gallery Walk have transformed it into a vibrant creative hub, attracting locals, visitors, and global audiences alike. Celebrities, families, and artists have made the neighborhood their home, returning the area to its '70s-era artistic roots. "TriBeCa is being touted as the next big creative neighborhood of New York City. That's what we're interested in capturing," says Bond No. 9 founder and president Laurice Rahme. "It's going through a creative revolution."
"The style is a sexy, unisex, floriental, sophisticated and youthful, much like the residents of TriBeCa," says Rahme. The fragrance opens with top notes of cacao and green hazelnut, giving a gourmand, modern appeal reminiscent of the neighborhood's artisanal coffee culture. The heart blends sultry jasmine sambac sourced from the South of France with grounding cedarwood, reflecting the area’s cosmopolitan character. Ambroxan, moss, and creamy caramel complete the composition, offering warm, earthy base notes that create a scent that lingers and evolves naturally on the skin.