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Sweangeuttege – :
I don’t understand why this one doesn’t appeal to many people, the juice is great and absolutely a compliment getter.
I agree with Francop that Soho is like a B9 Madame wearing a big hat covered in orange flowers. The resemblance is really there… Or in my perspective, it’s more like B9 has a younger more sophisticated crazy rich sister. However, Soho is a more complex offering compared to B9, for me there’s something bitter in it that adds more “ummph” to make the fragrance more stylish.
The silage and longevity of Soho are both great. I love this juice.
ibox999 – :
I usually like most Bond #9 fragrances. Though I don’t find them to be very complex. Soho has a very sharp note in it that I find disconcerting. What is strange is that I cannot place what it is. According to the notes listed, I should love this! I have been wearing it for about a half hour and to me it is very linear. There is essentially NO development. WHERE is the amber? My Bond #9 go-to fragrances will remain Riverside Dr. and Andy Warhol Success Is A Job In New York!
drupalprix – :
This is another pleasant floral woody scent for warm weather, daytime scent from Bond house. It leans to feminine scents and it is a very common smell. It’s something that I’ve smelt before many times in feminine scents.
Dominant notes are the florals, orange blossom and jasmine on a woody base of cedar with noticeable sweet orange, traces of vetiver and traces of amber. It is not overly sweet scent. It’s quite well balanced.
Performance is very good. Long lasting with high-moderate sillage and heavy projection for about half an hour.
I do get a similarity of 35%-40% with Bond B9 but the last one which I own is more unisex, more youthful and more vivid/alive/playful than Soho.
Firlenso – :
I absolutely adore this fragrance. People stop me to ask what I am wearing, everywhere I go. It is citrusy and woody at the same time. Perfect combination! It is fancy and long lasting, without being offensive in the office. I will definitely buy again.
valenok-89 – :
The default of Bond No. 9 to pay its scents with excessive costs is known. Not all of his catalog is comparable to the exorbitant price. Soho for example is a delicate floral scent as many in circulation. Pleasantly, but I would not buy it only for the price.
dimonsaint – :
Soho is a Madame who wears Bond no 9 B9; this fall season she adds a large hat covered in orange flowers to her outfit.
Wherever she goes, her presence is noted leaving a cloud of her fragrance.
Meeseaguema – :
Potent sibling of Bond no 9 B9 with an orangey twist
smirnandr – :
Just received a sample of Soho and I must say I absolutely love it.