The borough of Queens? It’s the most ethnically diverse place on earth. An explosive and succulent tuberose tempered by velvety champaca and tea-like osmanthus, sustained by reliable base notes - sandalwood, musk, amber, and benzoin resin.
Queens fragrance notes
Head
- bergamot, blackberry, cardamom
Heart
- tuberose, champaca, osmanthus
Base
- sandalwood, musk, amber, benzoin
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Latest Reviews of Queens

It was nice but didnt blow me away

Average projection but lasts all day.
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It is more feminine than most of the fragrances that I wear, and like Francop, the more I wear it, the more I love it.
The berry notes are entirely lost on me- I don't sense them at all. Maybe a hint of cardamom but otherwise no top notes. I'm enveloped by tuberose straight away, which gives way after a time to patchouli and amber.
Perfect for a Bridal Shower, Easter or Church. It has the attributes of a scent that an older lady would wear, without being cloying or heavy.
I've always stayed away from Bond because of the vulgar packaging, but i think this one is a winner. Sillage and Longevity are strong

It's important to note that Queens, while sweet and reminiscent of candy, really doesn't feel like a gourmand. The hints of toasted almonds and vanilla are equally matched by sandalwood and a patchouli that's more grass than caramel, so it achieves a nice balance that manages to smell sweet without smelling dumb.
Personally speaking, I prefer my ambers dark and smoky, but this might be great for someone raised on One Million and candy perfumes, but on the lookout for something a step up.


Ideal for afternoon High tea.
The more I wear it, the more I Love it. Perfect scent for bed time!
Bravo Mr Le Guernec! Keep making great scents for Bond!
Good Longevity and Sillage.
Gorgeous Lux Bottle too!
Thumbs up!