
Marking the junction of Broadway and Park Avenue South between 14th and 17th Streets, Union Square and the park within it have a storied history as a choice location for outdoor public gatherings-notably labor union rallies from the early years of the 20th century. These days, Union Square is thriving, with a busy Greenmarket selling fresh flowers.
Notes: Lily of the Valley, Green Stem, Blue Freesia, White Birchwood, Amber and Musk
OVERALL RATING 5/5
WRITE A REVIEWJean Kim | 7/5/2022
I have been wearing this scent for over 10 years. I still continue to receive compliments and get asked what scent I’m wearing. I have thought about trying other perfumes, but none compare to Union square. It’s a richer, heavier floral scent due to the Amber and musk notes, but not overly musky or heavy. It’s comparable to richer traditional French style perfumes (like perfumeries in south of France, Grasse—Fragonard, Galimard, etc.
Hanan | 11/14/2019
If you don’t want people to recognize your smell and be unique, then is this one. People will always wonder what is this smell and it suits all time morning afternoon or evening. When also you mixed it with other fragrant then it creates another perfume which is amazing. Its my secret perfume.
Manuel | 8/2/2016
Bond is quite fond of Floral notes, but with Union Square, they go a different direction than their usual spring floral approach, This time, they make the floral note seem like they are surrounded by the freshness of falling leaves. A subtle, aquatic note creates the illusion, that the leaves are covered in water drops from the falling rain. An interesting fragrance, for those who like something special.