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Bond Street 1972

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Bond Street 1972. A rectangular, glass perfume bottle with a black cap is filled with translucent, off-clear liquid. A black label reads 'Bond Street 1972'.
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Vegan

When you need to command a room, this brilliantly green and grassy perfume means business. Lush perfumer Mark was inspired by his encounters with an elegantly austere receptionist from his early days working in the hair industry, and the bold green wall of fragrance she wore to project an aura of confidence and clarity. Invented in 2024.

What's in it for you?
- Clean, green notes deliver a sharp first impression.
- Olibanum resinoid and galbanum oil give this perfume its distinctive grassy notes.

Leaving the world Lusher than we found it
Organic ethanol helps this fragrance last longer on your skin and supports biodiversity on the ground. It's made from regeneratively farmed sugar cane produced with renewable energy in Brazil.

How to use:
Fragrance your skin or clothes with a few, well-placed spritzes. If applying after a shower or bath, we recommend letting the skin cool before applying so the perfume sits better and for longer.  

How to store:
Store your perfume somewhere cool and out of direct sunlight between uses.


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We have been fighting against animal testing since before we opened our first shop, and the fight continues today. We test products on humans and promote, fund and use human biology relevant testing methods entirely animal and animal-product free. Find out more

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