New York-based perfumer Bond No 9 names almost all of its scents (except their recent scent that celebrates Queen Elizabeth II’s sixtieth year on the throne) after New York City people and places, from Andy Warhol to Little Italy. But its latest fragrance celebrates the state of New York’s support of same-sex marriage.
Named I Love New York for Marriage Equality, the fragrace features a rainbow-colored heart and the date 7.24.11, the day that the Marriage Equality Act became legal. The scent is a unisex fragrance with notes of cinnamon, plum, ginger lily, and rose.

New York-based perfumer Bond No 9 names almost all of its scents (except their recent scent that celebrates Queen Elizabeth II’s sixtieth year on the throne) after New York City people and places, from Andy Warhol to Little Italy. But its latest fragrance celebrates the state of New York’s support of same-sex marriage.

Named I Love New York for Marriage Equality, the fragrace features a rainbow-colored heart and the date 7.24.11, the day that the Marriage Equality Act became legal. The scent is a unisex fragrance with notes of cinnamon, plum, ginger lily, and rose.

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