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bezev – :
so excited! Just ordered a mini of this on ebay. No idea if there are different concentrations but the noted are vintage fragrance heaven to me. Blind buy faith – works a treat! Will update when I get it. Some on ebay right now if you are looking.
astor13 – :
I just got my bottle, vintage toilet water version, maybe from 50s. It’s strange that to me Bond Street hardly smells Oriental or Floral, it’s a soft dry leather kind of scent, especially at the beginning.
The opening notes tend to be dry, green herbal, then the herbal green notes fade and it stays soft leather for quite a long time. There are some oriental or floral kind of notes emerge gradually, and about 20min later, it becomes more warm oriental/spicy one. This “warm up” phrase is really amazing, you could really feel the scent evoles slowly.
I read review says Bond Street is not a Haute scent, not Guerlain or Caron kind. Maybe it’s right. but I won’t go far say it’s simple scent.
alush78 – :
To think that mum used to buy this at our local pharmacy and use it as after shower cologne and her and us (yes, I am that old)! I remember the box and the bottle so well. And the scent was incredible. Now you cannot find it for love or money … actually, you can find it for A LOT of money.
This is one of those one-of-its-kind scents that make history. Like Audrey Hepburn it is unique and inimitable.
I wish to heaven Yardley would bring it back. NOT reformulated, please!
nikiBra – :
This was the first perfume I literally fell in love with…I was 14 years of age and babysitting for a couple who lived in our street. Upon arrival the lady of the house opened the front door to let me in – I was absolutely amazed at her appearance (she was wearing a strapless black taffeta ballet length evening gown with strappy satin very high heeled sandals) and this beautiful perfume just wafted around her as she moved. I had never seen anyone look and smell so beautiful – I never got over it, indeed it was my first purchase that I saved up for when I commenced working when I was 16. I wore it for years and then graduated to Chanel 5 and Arpage and my love affair with perfume has continued (I am now 72 and wearing Jean Patou’s “Sublime” when I am not wearing Guerlain’s Samsara or YSL’s Paris). Would love to try this gorgeous fragrance again but guess it would be hard to get,if not impossible!
Cheers, Alexandrarae