
This has got to be one of the best perfumes that doesn’t neatly fall into the usual stereotypical categories—it’s not just gourmand, floral, or spicy. It’s more like a bold blend of all of them, in the best way possible.
Created by master perfumers Louise Turner (yes, the same nose behind Tom Ford’s Lost Cherry) and Quentin Bisch (who brought us Amouage’s Guidance), Good Girl was designed to embody every side of femininity—from light to dark, softness to strength.
But let’s be honest, you don’t really care about all that. What you want to know is: what does it actually smell like?
Imagine moody confidence bottled up. It opens with bold top notes of almond, coffee, bergamot, and lemon—a sharp, slightly sweet, and roasted kind of intro. Then it transitions into a heart of jasmine sambac, orange blossom, and tuberose, giving it a creamy floral twist. Finally, it grounds you with a deep base of tonka bean, cocoa, vanilla, patchouli, sandalwood, and honestly, about a dozen other notes—because yes, it’s one of those fragrances (shoutout to our beloved Fragrantica for the full note breakdown).
As for the packaging: you already know. It’s the iconic black stiletto. Bold? Yes. Recognizable? Absolutely. A little tacky? Definitely—but in a charming way.
At the end of the day, Good Girl is effortlessly sexy. If you’re looking for something that gives you confidence and a sense of control to take on your day (or night), this is it. And if you can look past the heel-shaped bottle, it’s an easy 4/5.
