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Broadway Nite is a floral fragrance, launched on market in 2003. It is dedicated to Broadway, a large New York avenue with its famous theaters. Broadway, as a very frequent, dynamic place full of events, inspired the creation of this perfume to be in harmony with its spirit. The creator Maurice Roucel offered feminine and seductive notes of a floral bouquet with intoxicating rose, iris, honeysuckle, heliotrope, warm and gentle vanilla and amber. Designers of the fashion house Bond No. 9 are creditable for the bottle design.
I really love it...I mean...it might be overwhelming but definitely it depends on everyone's body chemistry...for me it works delightfully.
What I get from this lovely fragrance is the sweet heliotrope, vanilla with amber nuttiness. I hate Aldehydes and never smelled it in this fragrance, so I called Bond, they say there are none in this perfume, but if there are then i love these aldehydes. Broadway Nite is simply gorgeous and long lasting, a deffinate purchase for me.
Lou Lou and Red Door became a couple and gave birth to Broadway Nite. It's hard to describe just how bad this is on me, but I think if I sat near someone while wearing this in a Broadway theatre, I'd be assaulted. Justifiably.
The stickiest, most cloying chemical scent I have encountered in a long time. Hints of soapy-ness come through, but just for a split second, until the crazy chemical bomb goes off yet again. Oh and as a bonus it delivers instant headaches. Nice.
thanks to Broadway Nite, i realized that aldehyde perfumes are DEFNITELY NOT for me...
I have this exchange, if anyone is interested write to me ..
it's just not my cup of tea
A very strong fragrance when it is sprayed on. It is a fall/winter night time wear. It last a very long time so you do not need to spray anymore on at all.
An acquired taste...a bit like almond cakes...first attempt was a bit unpleasant but after a few tries, they both grew on me...
The first time I tried it, I was not overtly impressed...however, after a few more tries (while running on the treadmill; best place to try a new scent as your body temperature exudes the scent through your pores in the heat of the moment...) I started to admire the beautiful composition of this very unique violet and rose scent...
Now, I reach for it on cold evenings at home when I want to relax and listen to my equally large vinyl collection...ie George Michael, massive attack...
Fantastic stuff...with incredible longevity and sillage...
Big thumbs up...!!!
Cereza. If I were a moderator, I would give you a prize in the Friday Contest ))) Your review is so original and it has risen up my mood in a very cold gloomy day )
However I will never understand why do the Bonds cost so much. I've got a sample of this one. No worms, thanx God, but nothing special. Just another floral scent. Not too bad.
Oh GOD. At first I though - hmm, this is nice, reminds me a bit of juicy iris that can be found in Miller Harris - Coeur de Fleur, I might even enjoy this, but oh boy how wrong was I. After 1 minute of applying something HAPPENED. And it's vile.
What's so vile about it, you may ask? It's worms, really. It smells like flour gone bad and already taken a colony of those little white, fat worms. It smells exactly like that. I hope you have never encountered that smell in your life, but I have and Broadway nite is pure fat, white worms swimming in bad flour. And a vase of plastic flowers someone sprayed air freshnerer on so they would smell like real ones.
Boy, this is just WRONG.
I knew the day had to come when Mr Roucel left me heartbroken and desolate in a wasteland of devastated expectations and dashed hopes. I just never quite anticipated I would be accompanied by such a grotesque demon perched on my wrist.
Broadway Night is everything I flee from in perfume. It is brash, loud, sickly, syrupy sweet, jarring & discordant, with nothing I can discern as a 'note', more like a cacophany of chemicals howling at the moon.
Broadway Nite has certainly made an impression and it has earned itself a cosy place next to LouLou as the perfume I would most likely adorn to celebrate an ice party in Hell.
To my nose, Bond no 9 BROADWAY NITE is primarily a purple floral fragrance with a definite brass band vibe. I actually thought that there were violets here, but they are not listed among the notes, though iris and heliotrope are.
Although this edp is certainly wearable and has reasonably good longevity, it's not among my favorite Bond florals, so I won't be adding a bottle to my collection. Something about the overall blend seems caricaturesque--as though it wants too badly to smell like someone's idea of PERFUME. For some reason, while wearing BROADWAY NITE, I began to think of Laverne & Shirley going out on a double date with Lenny & Squiggy. Not sure whether or not they lived in NYC...
I'm not a fan of florals or aldehyde-florals so read my evaluation in light of this fact. Broadway Nite is probably a nice scent for those who like such things, but does not fall anywhere within the realm of things that I would want to wear regularly. It starts off with a knock-'em-over blast of aldehydes and a sharp, pointy, synthetic floral note that reminds me of lily of the valley (shudder). Then comes the soap, full blast. After the initial brouhaha dies down, it settles into a sharp-edged floral in which rose is detectable, accompanied by lots of scents that one could imagine belonging to plastic flowers. After a few hours and a run, it evolves into a pleasant spicy scent that eventually dries down to vanilla. However, it's not worth suffering through the first few hours and sweating profusely to experience the nice part.
Maybe the perfumer intended to create an obnoxious, in-your-face synthetic floral, but the image that comes to mind is an old lady who has had lots of plastic surgery, wears tons of jewelry, and carries a little dog around with her in a basket. Not an image that I want to think about, let alone project to others. By the way, the sillage is tremendous.
Broadway Nite is a masterpiece! It is unique, classy, sexy and very strong. Spray two or three times and it will last all day and night.
In the beginning you can smell the aldehydes along with rose, vanilla and amber. In the heart, the floral notes get a little stronger. In the drydown, the vanilla is the dominant note. This perfume is unique. 99% that you have never smelled something like this before!
A bit on the lines of Lipstick Rose, this reminds me of Camay and other French-perfume based soaps, but has the makeup notes of violet and powdered rose. However it ends weird, like scented candle wax. Not bad, but not worth this price to me.
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