I Love New York Earth Day Bond No 9

3.75 из 5
(28 отзывов)

I Love New York Earth Day Bond No 9

I Love New York Earth Day Bond No 9

Rated 3.75 out of 5 based on 28 customer ratings
(28 customer reviews)

I Love New York Earth Day Bond No 9 for women of Bond No 9

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I Love New York Earth Day is a luxurious and refreshing green floral scent. Top notes: tangerine, orchid and orange blossom. Heart: tuberose, lily of the valley and iris root. Base: musk, oak moss and amber.

Available as 50 and 100 ml EDP. I Love New York Earth Day was launched in 2012.

28 reviews for I Love New York Earth Day Bond No 9

  1. :

    5 out of 5

    This is way to sharp on my skin . the sillage is enormes . I can easely see this filling a whole room the insetense someone enters . Thats hos strong this feals on my skin. I cant wear to strong tuberoses because i get a headache . This will shurly make my head hurts instently.
    The perfume in its sef is beautiful if you like Tuberose and sweet florals . Absolutly white flower and totaly feminin. Not a masculine note in sight for shure.
    Im shure there will be many lovers of this scent . Its just not for me sadly

  2. :

    4 out of 5

    This is most definitely not a unisex fragrance. My girlfriend loves it and it smells very pretty on her. On her it lasts an eternity and I can even smell it in my apartment after she leaves. She says she can spray it in the morning before work and still smell it at night and I don’t doubt it. I don’t detect much of a green accord as it’s mostly florals with some light musk later in the dry down. If you’re a woman and enjoy the florals you can’t go wrong especially if you get it at a discount.

  3. :

    3 out of 5

    Earth Day is much more of a floral than a green scent. The opening is dominated by tuberose and lily of the valley. The dry down has a musky base, but it’s still a prominent white floral. I never get much of green scent – there’s nothing herbal or vegetal or grassy.
    Earth Day is nice enough, especially if you’re looking for a tuberose-dominant white floral or you’re a huge fan of Bond. There are many great tuberose scents, and at this price point, there are some I’d pick ahead of this one (Annick Goutal Tubereuse, Jo Malone Tuberose Angelica, OdlR Corazon).

  4. :

    4 out of 5

    A lovely spring-fragrance. fresh & sparkling. I must say it reminds me alot of Michael Kors Michael, in a good way. This one is a bit fresher. On my skin I get a good mix of Tuberose, Lily-of-the-Valley, Oakmoss and Amber. Will be a favourite for springtime. Longlived on my skin – about 6 hours. On clothes it smells good for about 1-2 days.

  5. :

    3 out of 5

    This is primarily two notes: lily of the valley and musk and it’s really not much more than these two notes. It’s linear, with no evolution and quite feminine. If all this sounds like a negative review, its not. This is actually quite pretty and the longevity is off the charts. This is a solid, well made lily of the valley floral and perfect for spring and summer. Not really complex, but it doesn’t have to be. Any woman who likes Miu Miu or Oscar de la Renta’s Live in Love would eat this up. Simply enjoy this one for what it is and you won’t be disappointed.

  6. :

    3 out of 5

    This is a pleasant Tuberose scent reminiscent of Michael Kors Michael Kors but toned down. It has similarities to Central Park South which leans more Lily of the Valley. I’m puzzled as to why they called this Earth Day. It’s almost a soliflore, to me as I don’t get much green notes. The bottle is green though.

  7. :

    3 out of 5

    It has some unpleasant sharp green note, not sure with one, but it is overwhelming, longevity is average. Did not pick this one.

  8. :

    5 out of 5

    I thought this one was going to be real sharp and crisp and grassy but instead it is beautiful and sweet and gentle. There’s a spring day feel to it. Really lovely. Not like what I normally love but none the less pretty. I can’t wait to wear it in warmer weather. The tuberose is perfectly balanced with the citrus creating a very pleasant fragrance. I’m really digging this one!

  9. :

    4 out of 5

    This showcases the green-ness of tuberose as opposed to many which focus more on the carnal, fleshy side.
    This is a nice change. Floral but fresh, slightly crisp, pretty.
    I’ve only tried Fracas once and found it far too ‘much’ for me. Didn’t like it one bit, whereas this, I can wear. I don’t love it, and I can definitely live without it, but if it cost alot less I’d probably go a bottle. Or maybe a decant would be just fine.

  10. :

    3 out of 5

    I wanted to love this perfume. It was an amazing price and the notes looked great, but it was not to be. I thought this was a rather bright fragrance because of the fruity notes, so I understand the “green” part, but on my skin this was simply tangerine and tuberose without much development over time. For me, the notes just didn’t go well together. The tangerine became a sort of pineapple note, which didn’t help things. Ah well, the bottle was hideous anyways…

  11. :

    5 out of 5

    This is a remarkably green tuberose. Very clean and happy. This has to be one of the ugliest bottles and dumbest names in all of perfumery, so I would never pay for the full size, but I like my small sample size.

  12. :

    4 out of 5

    A nice smooth tuberose that reminds me of Michael Kors Michael and Kim Kardashian. ILNY is a little sweeter, more rounded and far more wellcrafted (and of course more expensive). I’m a tuberose addict in general but this is a fragrance I like and I won’t add it to my wardrobe.

  13. :

    3 out of 5

    Super sweet and fruity lily of the valley. I can’t think of anyone who would completely turn their nose up at this – although it has been done before (Guerlain Champs Elysees and Tracy Ellen Tracy) it’s nice to be able to quote a different fragrance than what people are expecting.

  14. :

    4 out of 5

    Holly molly tuberose! Someone compares this Carnal flower? are you nuts? It’s more close to Amarige kind of cloying tuberose, or even Narcotic Venus. Not bad whatsoever, yet painfully boring. Don’t get me wrong, I love tuberose, but only when that diva sings a proper aria, accompanied by a great orchestra.
    3 out of 10

  15. :

    4 out of 5

    Let me lead off by saying that I like this. My first true loves in the perfume world were all white florals, particularly tuberose, and that’s exactly what you get here. Also, it gives me a nostalgic callback to the 70’s, when Coty’s Muguet de Bois was still a thing. It’s not complicated but it’s…pleasant.
    So I like it, but I don’t get it. I don’t get the positioning. I mean, wouldn’t you think the “Earth Day” fragrance would be a little more…green? And unisex? Ha! You’d be hard pressed to make something more femme than this. It’s like Product Development called down to the lab and said, “we’re doing Earth Day, whatdayagot? Big, retro flowerbomb? Fine. Now it’s Marketing’s problem.”
    Am I going to enjoy the rest of my sample? Yes. Would I drop $175 for a full bottle? No.

  16. :

    3 out of 5

    Ladies and gents, could you please help me find a cheaper fragrance close to this one? It is really expensive and hard to find in my country, but I had it once and I fell in love with it! Thanks in advance for the info!

  17. :

    3 out of 5

    The girl at Sephora assured me that this is a unisex scent when she made up the sample. It isn’t, not at all.
    It’s a white flower scent – and a mediocre one at that. There are any number of better white flower/tuberose fragrances: Chanel #5, Alien, and Amarige spring to mind… this is way too flowery for my use. By the way, as other reviewers have pointed out, there is no discernable green notes in this green bottle.
    Fortunately, longevity and sillage aren’t all that great, so I didn’t have to live with this for long.
    I must confess a certain degree of bias against this perfume house and its politically correct, sloganized concept fragrances. How come no “I (Heart) High Taxes” or “I (Heart) the Nanny State?”

  18. :

    5 out of 5

    When I smelled this at the store it immediately reminded me of tuberose, jasmines, orange blossoms, grass and soap. The sales lady said I was right on and she said its a new release by Bond. She gave me a sample and I told her its pretty feminine & she said it’s unisex and a Earth day release. Its not really my type of go-to scent & it reminds me of a clean after the shower smell in a floral garden but i’d try it. She said “exactly, this is for the morning just came out of the shower I feel clean ready to start my day at work wake the senses fragrance.” I told her its too floral and a common coapy scent and she kept putting off the fact that i kept bringing up a floral dfeminine sense & kept catering that its unisex and its more green and fresh clean scent. I see it states its for women. So I was dead on about it being to feminine for my taste. I guess a guy might pull it off depending on his pH, except its more floral than grassy.

  19. :

    5 out of 5

    Beautiful yet simpe white flora. Earth Day is a pleasant easy to wear scent. Not as quirky as some of the other Bond No. 9 scents but still a masterpiece. This would be a great perfume to try if you are looking for something away from the gourmand scents. I dont usually wear floral scent but this one is a delight

  20. :

    4 out of 5

    There’s nothing green on “I love NY – Earth Day”. All you get is a quite linear floral fragrance focused on the tuberose note.
    If you enjoy this note, it may be your cup of tea, since “Earth Day” lasts a really long time and has almost no evolution.

  21. :

    3 out of 5

    I did a side by side comparison of I Love New York Earth Day and Carnal Flower, since both are powerful green tuberose fragrances. I Love New York Earth Day is more homogeneous, exceedingly smooth, and the green aspect here is sweeter and translucent, though the fragrance overall is declarative and a great projector.
    Pronounced as it is, Earth day has zero sharp edges and rough spots. It’s not even grounded next to Carnal Flower. It’s more like a luminous tuberose liquid, or something that hovers in the air.I find it to be an extremely wearable floral with great longevity, but after a time, something subtly generic/synthetic-smelling emerges in the base, which makes me lean in favor of Carnal Flower’s superior ingredients and crisp, articulated profile. Synthetic hues have no place in this particular green soliflore. Over time, the smooth elixir quality of Earth Day continues to sublimate into an ephemeral and relatively unremarkable state, while Carnal Flower retains its dimension and unwavering decisiveness.
    Carnal flower is standing firmly planted on the ground: High heels, ballgown, and hand held way out in front of her to “yield”. Carnal Flower is majestic as #&%@! She’s compositionally layered and dynamic, multi-faceted, sweet, green, vibrant, sparkling, rich, and you can not sneak past her. She’s right in the middle of the cross-walk, with textural green elements containing an almost mentholated tinge. She warns you that you better wear her before she wears you; a challenge you gladly accept. She is daring you to dodge her, to get around her, but you know you’ll never succeed. Better just to surrender. Alright, Carnal Flower. Game over.. you win.

  22. :

    3 out of 5

    This is tuberose, but not “smack you in the forehead” tuberose. It is listed as a green floral but I don’t get any sharp greenness. To me it seemed pretty linear, the tangy citrus disappears quickly and then it is soft tuberose. It reminds me of MK Gold with a drop of MJ Daisy. Moderate silage and lasting power.

  23. :

    3 out of 5

    I was so excited to try this as a blind buy. I am a lover of tuberose, with Fracas being a longtime staple in my fragrance wardrobe and Jo Malone, Vintage Gardenia, another white floral tuberose scent that has been an on and off love. So what happened to Earth Day? One tiny spray on each wrist and instant headache. So sad! I find it to be completely cloying, and after 2 hours, still cloying tuberose and overpowering. Maybe I need to wait for the drydown because I so want to smell the musk, oak moss and amber base with my beloved tuberose-but I dont have the patience and I need to treat my headache.

  24. :

    3 out of 5

    This is a beautiful green, floral fragrance and is amazingly long-lasting. I wore it 3 days ago and the smell is still on my shirt! Its one of my favourite Bond No 9. Highly recommended!

  25. :

    3 out of 5

    This scent is a beautiful green wet floral with a very prominent tuberose note that is wearable by both sexes and has great longevity.
    It moves me in the sense that it is more complex and evolves more that some of the other Bonds from the I Love NY collection.
    Thumbs up…!

  26. :

    5 out of 5

    Bond no 9 I LOVE NEW YORK EARTH DAY, to my surprise, is a big tuberose perfume. I think that someone in the marketing department must have mixed up the EARTH DAY and the MOTHERS, because this tuberose would have gone perfectly in the pink and that citrus floral would have been great in this green bottle. The problem is that many mothers prefer very floral, feminine perfumes, which EARTH DAY is, and some guys may have purchased EARTH DAY and been surprised to discover that it’s a friend of FRACAS, while they might have been happier with the resinous citrus mixed with lighter florals in MOTHERS.
    In any case, EARTH DAY smells very nice to me, because and only because: I Love Tuberose (not NY)! (-; As I find generally to be the case with Bond no 9, the longevity and sillage are excellent. The tuberose is greenish, but not in the sense of vegetal, as in FM CARNAL FLOWER, which I wore again recently and decided that I don’t really like. The tuberose in EARTH DAY is unabashedly feminine: big, billowy, and intense, but a bit less diva-ish than FRACAS. I like this a lot, but it is really and truly a composition for tuberose lovers only!

  27. :

    4 out of 5

    Most of the Bonds I love blending for some reason I could put this in my top 5 stand alone Bonds. It is very green and the tuberose is almost medicinal in the opening. Immediately the medicinal goes away and it become a green semi-citrus tuberose fragrance with a lot of punch a little sweet from the tangerine and orange blossom. If I didnt’ say it before I will say it again. The Bond event is on it’s way and I may be getting a bottle of this.

  28. :

    4 out of 5

    I got some samples of this at a department store. It is definitely a crisp floral green, with a lot of florals and a little citrus. It’s what I would describe as being “perfumy”, with some very sharp notes.. However, it did last a while on my skin. Normally, I like Bond No. 9’s. I don’t find this one special or unique, though.

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