At Bond No. 9, the pace of New York life is often relentless. So much so that even those headquartered on Bond Street can forget to wander just beyond familiar streets. That changed when Nolita, located just across Houston Street and two blocks south of Bond No. 9, emerged as one of Downtown Manhattan’s most vibrant and desirable neighborhoods.
A favorite among Millennials and creatives, Nolita has become one of New York City’s most talked about destinations. True to Bond No. 9 tradition, the response was instinctive. Every iconic New York neighborhood deserves its own scent, and Nolita was no exception.
What makes Nolita especially compelling is its resistance to overt modernization. With no contemporary high rises in sight, the neighborhood has preserved the character of its Italian grocery and butcher shop roots. The atmosphere blends old world charm with modern edge, where nostalgia meets the flirtatious energy of fashion forward boutiques.
Bond No. 9 Nolita Eau de Parfum captures this duality. It is both a nod to the past and a celebration of the neighborhood’s confident, feminine allure. The fragrance opens with freesia, a timeless floral note that feels refined and ladylike, paired with an unexpected burst of tangerine that adds brightness and vitality. This lively introduction makes Nolita an ideal scent for spring.
At the heart of the fragrance, jasmine sambac brings a lush, heady richness, while lily adds a romantic softness. Together, these florals create an inviting and contemporary bouquet that reflects Nolita’s stylish energy.
The base notes provide warmth and longevity, with amber lending depth, musk adding sensuality, and sandalwood delivering a smooth, comforting finish. These elements ground the fragrance while allowing its playful femininity to linger.
Bond No. 9 Nolita is a modern floral fragrance inspired by a neighborhood that balances heritage and trendsetting style. It is designed for those who appreciate New York’s evolving identity and seek a scent that feels both nostalgic and unmistakably current.