
Picture it: a smoky, incense-strewn bar in the 1960s filled with all manner of artistes wishing to get their fifteen minutes of fame. In honor of Halloween, I give you a scent inspired by Andy Warhol (for whom it was Halloween every day): Andy Warhol Silver Factory. Brought to you by New York scent-makers Bond No. 9, it's a musky, spicy and androgynous scent that captures the air of molten silver – a key element of Warhol's studio hangout, the Factory, with its aluminum foil-plastered walls.

A mix of the temperamental florals iris, jasmine and violet combine to evoke this metallic effect, while top notes of bergamot and grapefruit lend a sprightly, cocktail-like vibe. Amber and cedarwood round out the heady, rich and sultry scent. The bottle itself is a little work of Warholian art, modelled after his infamous Campbell's soup can prints. Channel your inner Edie Sedgewick today, lovelies, and celebrate all Hallow's Eve!

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