Meet Urban Heartbeat: a snuggly-sweet perfume oil inspired by Bond No 9 My New York, concentrated for longevity and skipping the alcohol entirely.
It smells like a hug that happens to be delicious.

What You’ll Actually Smell
Top: Pink Pepper crackles with rosy spice; Grapefruit zings tart and pink. With White Peach.
Heart: Lily of the Valley rings green and fresh-floral. Rose unfolds velvety and romantic. Coffee pours dark and bittersweet.
Dry-down: Cashmeran wraps it in velvety musk-wood; Sandalwood turns creamy and smooth; Musk hums soft and skin-warm. Plus Patchouli.
How To Wear It
It comes alive in cooler weather — think fall evenings and cold-night layering. A natural fit for anyone. Layer it on pulse points and let the sweetness bloom.
How It Stacks Up Against the Original
Side by side, a designer spray hits louder for the first ten minutes — that’s the alcohol talking. Once it settles, an oil like this tracks remarkably close, and it’s still going strong hours after the spray has faded.
A Quick Word on Fruity Floral-Gourmand Scents
A gourmand is perfumery’s comfort food: edible, cozy and instantly likeable. Done right, it reads warm and expensive — and worn as an oil, it hugs the skin instead of filling the room.
The Case For It
Worn as an oil, the sweetness sits right against the skin instead of shouting across the room — intimate, moreish, and yours alone.
Because it’s an impression of Bond No 9 My New York — not the designer bottle — you get the warm, sweet gourmand character you love at a fraction of the price, with none of the alcohol burn.
Make It Last All Day
Apply straight after a shower while skin is still slightly damp; oil grabs onto hydrated skin and projects longer. A swipe through the hair or on a scarf extends the trail even further.
The Quick Facts
- Inspired by: Bond No 9 My New York
- Scent family: Fruity Floral-Gourmand
- Best for: unisex, Fall, Winter
- Format: Alcohol-free perfume oil — 0.33 oz rollerball up to bulk sizes
Looking for your next signature? Urban Heartbeat is an easy yes — and at this price, an even easier one.
