Liberty Island Bond No 9

4.33 из 5
(15 отзывов)

Liberty Island Bond No 9

Rated 4.33 out of 5 based on 15 customer ratings
(15 customer reviews)

Liberty Island Bond No 9 for women and men of Bond No 9

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Liberty Island by Bond No 9 is a Floral Fruity Gourmand fragrance for women and men. This is a new fragrance. Liberty Island was launched in 2016. Top notes are mandarin orange, bergamot and black currant; middle notes are jasmine and orange blossom; base notes are musk and marshamallow.

15 reviews for Liberty Island Bond No 9

  1. :

    4 out of 5

    Gave this to my 35 year old brother. The orange is too sharp for me. This fragrance runs a bit too masculine for my personal taste. I dislike male or unisex scents and go for very sweet things generally. This isn’t that sweet to my nose. I gave it to a man who wears Polo Blue and Aqua di Gio and he loves it. If he knew there was marshmallow in there he’d probably freak. I can actually smell the mallow, but it’s so subtle. Well blended brew, just not for me. Gorgeous bottle and I love the real Liberty Island (fun fact, Sarah Jessica Parker lived there at one time and only way on and off island is tram).

  2. :

    5 out of 5

    This is for me the best beach scent from Bond Line… It smells like when you spurt mandarin juice to your clothes and stays there, except that it’s not a real mandarin juice.
    In my skin this one is long-lasting, and the sillage is above moderate, I spray it in the morning around 7 am, and I can still smell it around 4 pm… hence I don’t understand why this one gets so much hates…
    This one is really good, and actually what actually turned my head towards Bond No 9 line. I bought a sample of this, and not long I went out to get a full bottle.

  3. :

    5 out of 5

    It’s a nice, youthful, citrusy, mild sweet, floral, spring daytime scent which leans heavily in feminine scents. This is not unisex imo.
    I get mandarine, bergamot and orange blossom all together wrapped with marshamallow. There is also mild musk with tiny traces of jasmine.
    Performance is moderate both sillage and longevity.

  4. :

    3 out of 5

    Clean and fresh, but impossibly short lived. The longevity is about 20 minutes. The marshmallow is non-existent. Bond No. 9 is churning out mediocre scents.

  5. :

    5 out of 5

    This is a “pretty” scent, as in it ain’t unisex. Strong enough for a man, but made for a woman. It’s even pH balanced.
    This is a fresh scent, it just needs a little time to smooth out from the sharp opening. It is a well blended fragrance that I would recommend to women for a variety of activities and seasons. I think that this is an attractive perfume for women. Longevity seems to be pretty good and the sillage is where you want it to be.
    I recommend this for women to wear as often as possible.

  6. :

    5 out of 5

    Very underrated fragrance don’t know why the house of bond gets so much hate.

  7. :

    3 out of 5

    Smells like a freshly cut orange and bergamot off the top with the marshmallow adding a synthetic sweetness in the back round. After 10-20 minutes the fresh citrus mellows down and the synthetic sweetness starts to take over. It’s a very sweet synthetic feminine scent. Not bad but you can probably find something extremely close for 25% of the cost.

  8. :

    5 out of 5

    I like it! this perfume makes me happy.! for summer days this is very nice.. the initial vivacity like, sparkling mandarin with bergamot make the joyful perfume, I love the middle part where the jasmine blends with notes of orange blossom. Clean,fresh,young. Nice scent in its simplicity, I’ll buy a bottle as soon I finish my sample :),I recommend you try.
    Sillage: 7./10
    Longevity: 7.5/10
    Scent: 8.5/10
    Overall: 8.5/10

  9. :

    5 out of 5

    I actually love this one. From the beginning all the way to the dry down. I love how fresh & somewhat “airy’ it is. It opens with the orange blossom to my nose and the marshmallow made me swoon. It’s similar to Queens which I love but Queens has a “grape’ note to me lol. Anyway, it is a light scent so I over sprayed & didn’t mind doing so. I’m glad I purchased it. It’s definitely not for the people who want strong monster perfumes but I love it & glad to have it.

  10. :

    5 out of 5

    Looks like I am the only one who loves this. 😀 It’s bright, it’s fresh, it’s citrus with the marshmallow rendering it some glorious sweetness! Jasmine is not even the strongest note on me, I can detect the orange blossom more but the strongest is the bergamot with marshmallow and clean musk in the dry down. It’s a fluffy kind of scent, light yet lingering. I did have to spray a number of times because it is on the lighter side but it’s so pretty and uplifting. I did not even finish my sample vial before I bought a full bottle. I love it!

  11. :

    4 out of 5

    This reminds me of Bond No 9 Queens.

  12. :

    3 out of 5

    Liberty Island reminds me of Hermes’ le Jardin de Monsieur Li. It’s very fresh and aquatic with jasmine. The marshmallow note adds a smoothing element so it’s less sharp than LJdML. Longevity is fair and projection is weak. It’s truly unisex- as a woman I feel confident wearing, but I would also like it on a man. Although it’s a nice fragrance that I enjoy, I wouldn’t purchase full price, especially since I already have lJdML.

  13. :

    3 out of 5

    It puzzles me how Bond 9 continues to churn out new and inferior releases, when competition is so fierce these days (niche or otherwise)?!?
    The last pink bottle, Shopping Scent (a rather debatable PR stunt) was surprisingly good, but this one is truly cheap smelling.
    You would expect this low level of synthetic florals and fake musks from COTY or Elisabeth Arden, but guess what, even they have upped their game. (Bottega Veneta’s Palladium collection is surprisingly good and made by COTY).
    Really not worth anyone’s time and would be better off as a detergent or liquid cleaning product.
    1/10.

  14. :

    5 out of 5

    Let me begin affirming how much I love many of the Bond #9 fragrances. “The Scent Of Peace For Him” is in my opinion one of the very finest men’s fragrances on the market; and my wife absolutely adores “Bleeker Street”. I also love “Chez Bond” and “Riverside Drive”, two classics. Having said that, as much as I hate to say it, “Liberty Island” is crap. It smells like old lady stale perfume that’s about 30 years past smelling decent. It could draw, and then kill, flies. Citrus, stale florals, candy sticky sweetness, and low-quality synthetic musk. That’s it. Just awful. Some woods might have helped, but alas, there are none. I had realistically high expectations, but this Bond is a bust. Upside: If you want it, go to Ebay in a few weeks and folks will just about be giving it away!

  15. :

    5 out of 5

    Last week I tested Liberty Island; the upcoming fragrance for the summer…it had a unisex spicy aquatic smell reminiscent of a blend of Montauk & Coney Island which was nice.
    Update: I have now tried it on my skin and is a surprisingly short lived experience; almost like a body mist for after the shower with no complexity or great effort.
    Disappointed in the end, try before you buy…thumbs down as the price is just a rip off!
    If you want a good summer beach fragrance go for the classic Aramis New West for him as it has the complexity & effort required.

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