New York is and always has been an international phenomenon that resonates deeply with people around the world. Global. Diverse. Inclusive. Vibrant. United. Resilient. This limited edition My New York fragrance elevates that spirit through a collectible presentation adorned with Swarovski crystals, transforming an iconic scent into a statement of artistry and celebration.
Bond No. 9 was conceived as a positive, progressive creation born during the post-9/11 period of hope and renewal. That same philosophy lives on in this limited edition release, created to honor New York during a time of reflection, change, and renewed optimism. The Swarovski crystal–embellished bottle reflects the brilliance, strength, and unity that define the city itself.
"I honestly never thought New York would experience a more challenging situation than 9/11," says Bond No. 9 founder and president Laurice Rahme. "It feels like the right moment to celebrate such a global, inclusive place with an equally inclusive fragrance. We've created scents for many great neighborhoods. It was about time we did something for the whole city!"
My New York conjures a magical aura of nostalgia composed of memories that span past, present, and future. A first kiss beneath the arch in Washington Square Park. A quiet Sunday walk down the Bowery. An unforgettable evening at the Metropolitan Opera. Or the exhilarating moment of crossing one of the iconic bridges leading into the city, watching the skyline draw closer with every passing second.
Whether experienced by a lifelong New Yorker or someone discovering the city for the first time, the feeling is universal. That rush of recognition. That sense of arrival. That unmistakable realization of, I am home. Encased in a Swarovski crystal–adorned bottle, this limited edition fragrance transforms that emotion into a luminous object of desire, designed for collectors, gift-givers, and those who carry New York with them wherever they go.
As the world continues to move forward, this exclusive edition invites a personal reflection on a timeless question. What is your New York?