Very Good Girl opens with a burst of bright, tart energy — redcurrant and lychee hit first, giving it that sharp-sweet fruitiness that feels almost like biting into something cold and ripe. It's a con...
Very Good Girl is frequently compared to Parfums de Marly Delina — enthusiasts note a meaningful similarity, but generally find Delina to be airier and more refined, while Very Good Girl reads as sweeter and fuller.
Performance is a consistent highlight: this fragrance projects well and tends to last through long days or evenings with just a couple of sprays, making the bottle go further than expected for the price.
Within the Good Girl flanker family, Very Good Girl occupies middle ground — seen as lighter and less heavy than the original Good Girl, but considered by some as less interesting than the Elixir (darker, more intense) or Glam (fruitier and more playful for daytime).
The synthetic quality of the rose heart is the most commonly raised criticism — those who prefer more natural-smelling florals sometimes find the mid-phase underwhelming or generic.
Despite mixed takes on the dry heart, the compliment factor is frequently mentioned as a reason people keep reaching for it — it has the kind of crowd-pleasing sweetness that resonates with people who aren't fragrance enthusiasts, making it a reliable choice for social settings.