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BANANAMORPHOSIS No. 9 - The Most Expensive Perfume In the World

BANANAMORPHOSIS No. 9 - The Most Expensive Perfume In the World

$4,981,605.65
BANANAMORPHOSIS No. 9 - The Most Expensive Perfume In the World—
$4,981,605.65

The Story

šŸŒ ā€œBANANAMORPHOSIS No. 9ā€

An Olfactory Masterpiece by Avant-garde Artist, Marcel de Frui†

In the hallowed white walls of an undisclosed European gallery, shrouded in the subtle hum of existential dread and overpriced sparkling water, stands a work so bold, so controversial, it has singlehandedly redefined the relationship between fruit, fragrance, and fine art.

Introducing: Banamorphosis No. 9 — a 100ml bottle of banana-themed perfume, duct-taped to a pristine white frame in what critics are calling ā€œthe Duchampian urinal of the TikTok era.ā€


šŸ–Œļø The Artist’s Journey: From Trauma to Banana

Marcel de Frui† (pronounced Fru-ee, with a silent †), the enfant terrible of the contemporary art world, describes the inception of Banamorphosis No. 9 as a moment of divine revelation during a 14-hour silent retreat in rural Tasmania. Starved, hallucinating, and haunted by memories of a childhood potassium deficiency, Marcel claims the vision came to him in a fever dream:

ā€œI saw the banana — no longer food, but truth. A vessel. A banana… crying whipped cream tears.ā€

He awoke in a cold sweat, flew first-class to Paris, and spent the next 72 hours gluing, duct-taping, and sobbing over the frame while whispering ā€œcapitalism is scent.ā€


šŸ’° The Price of Art (and Dessert): $9.5 Million AUD

Why 9.5 million Australian dollars? Because, as Marcel says, ā€œArt doesn’t smell cheap.ā€ Valued at over $95,000 per millilitre, Banamorphosis No. 9 is officially the most expensive perfume in the world. And it’s not even in a bottle made of diamonds — no. It’s a standard glass flacon, smudged with Marcel’s own banana-scented fingerprints. Iconic.


šŸ‘ƒ The Scent: Dessert Deconstructed, Capitalism Reimagined

This perfume isn’t just a scent. It’s a manifesto.

  • Top Notes: Banana Cream, Dulce de Leche
    The opening slaps you with the audacity of a banana pudding at a Michelin-starred protest.

  • Middle Notes: Whipped Cream, Vanilla
    A bourgeois softness emerges, representing the sweet void at the heart of modern society.

  • Base Notes: Praline, Biscuit, Musk
    It settles into a crusty warmth — nostalgic, decadent, and ever so slightly unhinged.

It's the olfactory equivalent of Warhol sneezing on a tiramisu.


šŸ“Ž Why Duct Tape? Why a Frame? Why Not?

When asked why he used duct tape, Marcel replied:

ā€œBecause the banana cannot stand alone — it is trapped. Framed. Silenced by the structures of institutional aesthetics.ā€

The white frame? ā€œIt’s not a frame. It’s purity. Whiteness. The blank void of meaning that we cling to in a collapsing world.ā€


šŸ’¬ Final Thoughts

Is it a perfume? Is it a sculpture? Is it a banana joke gone too far?

Yes.

Banamorphosis No. 9 is not to be worn. It is to be witnessed, pondered, and perhaps, in a fit of bourgeois irony, purchased.

Because in a world that is rotting at the peel, only one perfume dares to smell like truth:
Banana.


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Description

šŸŒ ā€œBANANAMORPHOSIS No. 9ā€

An Olfactory Masterpiece by Avant-garde Artist, Marcel de Frui†

In the hallowed white walls of an undisclosed European gallery, shrouded in the subtle hum of existential dread and overpriced sparkling water, stands a work so bold, so controversial, it has singlehandedly redefined the relationship between fruit, fragrance, and fine art.

Introducing: Banamorphosis No. 9 — a 100ml bottle of banana-themed perfume, duct-taped to a pristine white frame in what critics are calling ā€œthe Duchampian urinal of the TikTok era.ā€


šŸ–Œļø The Artist’s Journey: From Trauma to Banana

Marcel de Frui† (pronounced Fru-ee, with a silent †), the enfant terrible of the contemporary art world, describes the inception of Banamorphosis No. 9 as a moment of divine revelation during a 14-hour silent retreat in rural Tasmania. Starved, hallucinating, and haunted by memories of a childhood potassium deficiency, Marcel claims the vision came to him in a fever dream:

ā€œI saw the banana — no longer food, but truth. A vessel. A banana… crying whipped cream tears.ā€

He awoke in a cold sweat, flew first-class to Paris, and spent the next 72 hours gluing, duct-taping, and sobbing over the frame while whispering ā€œcapitalism is scent.ā€


šŸ’° The Price of Art (and Dessert): $9.5 Million AUD

Why 9.5 million Australian dollars? Because, as Marcel says, ā€œArt doesn’t smell cheap.ā€ Valued at over $95,000 per millilitre, Banamorphosis No. 9 is officially the most expensive perfume in the world. And it’s not even in a bottle made of diamonds — no. It’s a standard glass flacon, smudged with Marcel’s own banana-scented fingerprints. Iconic.


šŸ‘ƒ The Scent: Dessert Deconstructed, Capitalism Reimagined

This perfume isn’t just a scent. It’s a manifesto.

  • Top Notes: Banana Cream, Dulce de Leche
    The opening slaps you with the audacity of a banana pudding at a Michelin-starred protest.

  • Middle Notes: Whipped Cream, Vanilla
    A bourgeois softness emerges, representing the sweet void at the heart of modern society.

  • Base Notes: Praline, Biscuit, Musk
    It settles into a crusty warmth — nostalgic, decadent, and ever so slightly unhinged.

It's the olfactory equivalent of Warhol sneezing on a tiramisu.


šŸ“Ž Why Duct Tape? Why a Frame? Why Not?

When asked why he used duct tape, Marcel replied:

ā€œBecause the banana cannot stand alone — it is trapped. Framed. Silenced by the structures of institutional aesthetics.ā€

The white frame? ā€œIt’s not a frame. It’s purity. Whiteness. The blank void of meaning that we cling to in a collapsing world.ā€


šŸ’¬ Final Thoughts

Is it a perfume? Is it a sculpture? Is it a banana joke gone too far?

Yes.

Banamorphosis No. 9 is not to be worn. It is to be witnessed, pondered, and perhaps, in a fit of bourgeois irony, purchased.

Because in a world that is rotting at the peel, only one perfume dares to smell like truth:
Banana.


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