
Very Good Girl
There is something deliberately playful about the way Carolina Herrera Very Good Girl Eau de Parfum carries itself, launched in 2021 as a spirited companion to the original Good Girl. Where the original leaned into dark, sensual cacao and jasmine, this one goes brighter and fruitier, built around lychee and red currant with a rose heart. Aromatica carries the Carolina Herrera Very Good Girl decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes, in that same iconic red stiletto bottle that the line made famous.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Litchi, Red Currant
Heart: Rose
Base: Vanilla, Vetiver
The Scent
Lychee and red currant arrive together at the top, immediately juicy and ripe, almost candy-bright with a watery edge from the lychee. It does not smell cheap or synthetic at this stage, more like biting into something cold and fresh. The red currant adds a slight tartness that stops it from becoming saccharine right out of the gate. Within ten to fifteen minutes the fruit starts to soften and rose steps in, though it never becomes a classic soapy rose. It absorbs the fruit and turns slightly jammy, more of a rosy red-fruit accord than a standalone petal note. That is the most distinctive character of this fragrance and what separates it from typical fruity florals. Perfumers Quentin Bisch and Louise Turner kept the rose wet and modern rather than powdery or vintage. The transition from the fruit-forward opening into the floral heart is smooth rather than abrupt, the lychee gradually receding as the rose blooms forward and begins to carry more weight. The red currant does not disappear entirely at this stage but instead wraps itself around the rose, lending the heart a tart-sweet tension that feels more nuanced than a straightforward fruity floral. The transition into the base is gradual, with vanilla arriving to cream everything over, pulling the fruit and rose into a softer, warmer phase. As the vanilla deepens, the rose takes on a slightly richer quality, edging toward the jammy rather than the fresh. The vetiver underneath is subtle but important: without it the fragrance would read as a sweet fruity floral and nothing more, but it gives the dry-down a faintly earthy, slightly smoky edge that adds dimension and keeps it from feeling one-dimensional. The vetiver does not announce itself loudly; instead it acts as a quiet anchor, grounding the sweetness so the whole thing feels more composed than sugary. When the lychee and vanilla merge in the later stages, the result can read as banana-adjacent on some skin types. It can lean tropical-sweet or stay closer to a creamy rose depending on how your skin pulls the notes. Those who love it tend to love it exactly because of that indulgent, dessert-like warmth in the base. The dry-down is quiet, warm, and genuinely skin-like, sitting close rather than broadcasting outward. On some skin types the rose heart lingers longer and the result is more floral than fruity in the final hours. On others the vanilla takes over early and the fruit fades quickly into a soft, creamy background. Both outcomes are pleasant, and which direction it goes often depends on skin chemistry more than anything else. The overall arc from opening to dry-down is coherent and well-constructed for a designer fragrance at this price point.
When to Wear
Very Good Girl wears best in spring and autumn, when the air is cool enough to make the fruity warmth feel inviting rather than heavy. It suits casual daytime outings, weekend brunches, and low-key social evenings where you want something sweet without being loud.
Who Is It For
Someone who gravitates toward fruity florals with a creamy finish and wants a mainstream designer option that still feels considered rather than generic will find this a rewarding choice. If you are sensitive to tropical-sweet combinations, testing on skin first is sensible before settling on a size.
If you enjoy Good Girl, the original is worth putting side by side with this one, as they share the same bottle DNA but go in entirely different directions on skin. Browse the full Carolina Herrera collection at Aromatica.
Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.
Original: $651.00
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Description
There is something deliberately playful about the way Carolina Herrera Very Good Girl Eau de Parfum carries itself, launched in 2021 as a spirited companion to the original Good Girl. Where the original leaned into dark, sensual cacao and jasmine, this one goes brighter and fruitier, built around lychee and red currant with a rose heart. Aromatica carries the Carolina Herrera Very Good Girl decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes, in that same iconic red stiletto bottle that the line made famous.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Litchi, Red Currant
Heart: Rose
Base: Vanilla, Vetiver
The Scent
Lychee and red currant arrive together at the top, immediately juicy and ripe, almost candy-bright with a watery edge from the lychee. It does not smell cheap or synthetic at this stage, more like biting into something cold and fresh. The red currant adds a slight tartness that stops it from becoming saccharine right out of the gate. Within ten to fifteen minutes the fruit starts to soften and rose steps in, though it never becomes a classic soapy rose. It absorbs the fruit and turns slightly jammy, more of a rosy red-fruit accord than a standalone petal note. That is the most distinctive character of this fragrance and what separates it from typical fruity florals. Perfumers Quentin Bisch and Louise Turner kept the rose wet and modern rather than powdery or vintage. The transition from the fruit-forward opening into the floral heart is smooth rather than abrupt, the lychee gradually receding as the rose blooms forward and begins to carry more weight. The red currant does not disappear entirely at this stage but instead wraps itself around the rose, lending the heart a tart-sweet tension that feels more nuanced than a straightforward fruity floral. The transition into the base is gradual, with vanilla arriving to cream everything over, pulling the fruit and rose into a softer, warmer phase. As the vanilla deepens, the rose takes on a slightly richer quality, edging toward the jammy rather than the fresh. The vetiver underneath is subtle but important: without it the fragrance would read as a sweet fruity floral and nothing more, but it gives the dry-down a faintly earthy, slightly smoky edge that adds dimension and keeps it from feeling one-dimensional. The vetiver does not announce itself loudly; instead it acts as a quiet anchor, grounding the sweetness so the whole thing feels more composed than sugary. When the lychee and vanilla merge in the later stages, the result can read as banana-adjacent on some skin types. It can lean tropical-sweet or stay closer to a creamy rose depending on how your skin pulls the notes. Those who love it tend to love it exactly because of that indulgent, dessert-like warmth in the base. The dry-down is quiet, warm, and genuinely skin-like, sitting close rather than broadcasting outward. On some skin types the rose heart lingers longer and the result is more floral than fruity in the final hours. On others the vanilla takes over early and the fruit fades quickly into a soft, creamy background. Both outcomes are pleasant, and which direction it goes often depends on skin chemistry more than anything else. The overall arc from opening to dry-down is coherent and well-constructed for a designer fragrance at this price point.
When to Wear
Very Good Girl wears best in spring and autumn, when the air is cool enough to make the fruity warmth feel inviting rather than heavy. It suits casual daytime outings, weekend brunches, and low-key social evenings where you want something sweet without being loud.
Who Is It For
Someone who gravitates toward fruity florals with a creamy finish and wants a mainstream designer option that still feels considered rather than generic will find this a rewarding choice. If you are sensitive to tropical-sweet combinations, testing on skin first is sensible before settling on a size.
If you enjoy Good Girl, the original is worth putting side by side with this one, as they share the same bottle DNA but go in entirely different directions on skin. Browse the full Carolina Herrera collection at Aromatica.
Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.











