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Bond No. 9’s Tuxedo Park distils old world elegance and fresh woodland air into a fragrance that makes luxury feel refreshingly natural.

By Eve Williams, April 2026

Bond No. 9’s Tuxedo Park: Glamour Meets the Wild

 

Just in time for Earth Day, Bond No. 9 introduces Tuxedo Park, a scent that subverts obvious opulence for something fresher…cultivated glamour. Inspired by the storied enclave in New York’s Ramapo Mountains, the fragrance captures a world where Gilded Age elegance softened into woodland air and luxury was measured in landscape as much as lineage.

 

Founded in 1885 as a private retreat for America’s elite, Tuxedo Park has long existed as the embodiment of pastoral perfection. It’s this juxtaposition, between manicured refinement and untamed nature, that configures the composition of the scent. The opening is brisk and luminous with yuzu, tangerine, bitter orange and white grapefruit cutting through the air with zest and sharpened by Persian lime. It feels like stepping out of a grand house and into the morning light.

 

At its heart, Jasmine and tuberose bloom passionately, while pink pepper and petitgrain introduce a green, spiced edge. A note of Cristalfizz adds effervescence, reminiscent of the champagne-lit glamour of the enclave’s legendary Autumn Balls, where the modern tuxedo first made its societal debut.

 

Oud and saffiano leather accompany musk and ambroxan creating a lingering warmth, grounding the base in something deeper and more sensual.

 

Housed in a translucent green bottle, the fragrance mirrors its own ethos: vibrant yet restrained, modern yet rooted.

 

Available exclusively at Harrods from April 23, Tuxedo Park is not about escape, but return. The return to nature, heritage and refreshing indulgence.