How does Very Good Girl compare to the original Good Girl?+−
The two share the same brand DNA but feel quite different in practice. The original Good Girl leans darker and heavier, built on a more prominent tonka and cocoa-leaning base. Very Good Girl is lighter, fruitier, and less musky — a brighter take that some wearers actually prefer for being easier to wear in warmer weather or daytime settings. If the original feels like too much, Very Good Girl is worth trying as an entry point into the line.
How does it compare to Parfums de Marly Delina?+−
This is one of the most common comparisons made by fragrance enthusiasts, and there's a real case for it — both share a fruity-floral rose-forward profile. The distinction most often drawn is that Delina has a lighter, more transparent quality while Very Good Girl is denser and sweeter. If you love Delina but want something more affordable and a bit more full-bodied, Very Good Girl is a credible alternative, though the two aren't identical.
What occasions is it best suited for?+−
Very Good Girl skews toward evenings, nights out, and special occasions rather than everyday office wear. Its sweet-fruity character has enough presence to feel intentional for a social setting, and the community tends to reach for it when they want to make an impression. That said, it's not so heavy that it can't work for leisure or casual weekend wear — it just shines brightest when the occasion calls for something a little more deliberate.