Good Girl by Carolina Herrera is the kind of fragrance that announces itself before you walk into the room — and it's not shy about it. Launched in 2016 and housed in that now-iconic stiletto bottle,...
Performance is a consistent highlight across community discussions — Good Girl is widely regarded as a strong performer in terms of both longevity and projection, with many reporting it lasts through long days and evenings on a minimal number of sprays.
The bottle's stiletto design gets as much conversation as the juice itself — some love it as a display piece, others find it a bit on the nose, and there's a running joke in fragrance circles that anyone who owns a shoe-shaped perfume bottle is either a very specific type of person or someone who simply doesn't care what you think.
It draws frequent comparisons to YSL Black Opium for its warm, white floral-meets-vanilla-gourmand DNA — fans of one often enjoy the other, though opinions differ on which does it better.
On the polarizing side, some fragrance enthusiasts find it leans too mainstream or generic for their tastes, feeling it blends into a crowded market of sweet, crowd-pleasing feminines rather than offering anything truly distinctive.
The consensus on occasion is strong: this is overwhelmingly viewed as a fall, winter, and evening fragrance — most community members wouldn't reach for it on a hot afternoon, but consider it a reliable go-to for cooler nights out.