An improbable aerial walkway lined with concrete planks and railroad tracks, landscaped with meadows, wetlands, and wildflowers, the High Line hovers 30 feet above street level as it meanders along its route from the Meatpacking District to the former 34th Street rail yards- sometimes bridging its way through buildings along the way. Lately too its begun serving a daily parade of New Yorkers and visitors wanting both a respite from and a fresh take on the non-stop kaleidoscopic city of New York. The result is an androgynous floral-marine bouquet, contrasting the hardy flowers and greens that grow along the High Lines route with intriguing notes from far away. The scent starts off withpurple love grass, mixed with citrusy bergamot and zesty Indian rhubarb. The perfumes floral heart is red-leaf rose, Lady Jane tulips, and grape hyacinth. Its lingering base notes combine bur oak with imported sea moss, to evoke the Hudson Rivers proximity, along with musk and teakwood, to remind us that Bond No. 9 High Line is a metro-perfume. Eau de Parfum