Since we’ve blogged about the shoe footprints left by Andy Warhol in today’s shoe history corner, it is fitting to mention a new perfume by NY fragrance company Bond No. 9 called Lexington Avenue, so named because it comes from an apartment at Lexington Avenue that Warhol lived in. It’s adorned with shoes because Warhol drew lots of shoes early in his career. The perfume is available for purchase at Saks in the following options:

Now these are shoes which are guaranteed to never stink