Scents and the City: Meet the Woman Who Captures Neighborhoods Through Smell
New York's urban jungle inspires a global fragrance empire.
by Lambeth Hochwald
Dec 01, 2015
3 minutes
It may be hard to believe that an entrepreneur could build a multimillion-dollar business inspired by the smells of New York City, which is not necessarily known for its olfactory charms. But that’s what Laurice Rahmé has done.
Originally from Paris, Rahmé spent 10 years at L’Oréal before starting her perfume brand, Bond No. 9. “We launched because of 9/11,” she says of her company, which is headquartered on Bond Street in Manhattan’s NoHo neighborhood. “NoHo and all of downtown were so affected by the events of that day, and we wanted to
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