Carolina Herrera Good Girl Supreme
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Description - Good Girl Supreme
Modern florals with serious craft. Genuine Carolina Herrera Good Girl Supreme EDP decant from ৳566 in Bangladesh. Notes of Egyptian jasmine
Few designer flankers actually push the original somewhere new, but Carolina Herrera Good Girl Supreme Eau de Parfum, released in 2020, makes a compelling case. Where the original Good Girl leaned on jasmine and cocoa, Supreme pivots toward forest berries and a sweeter, more saturated warmth. Perfumer Louise Turner took the shoe-bottle silhouette and filled it with something richer and more indulgent. Aromatica carries the Good Girl Supreme decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes, so you can try it and decide.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Forest Fruits, Egyptian Jasmine
Heart: Tonka Bean, Tuberose
Base: Vetiver
The Scent
Right from the first spray, the fruit leads with intent. Forest fruits come through as something between blackberry and black currant, ripe and a little jammy, not sharp or citrusy. Egyptian jasmine sits alongside from the start, adding a white floral edge that keeps the fruit from turning purely gourmand. Together, they smell like a berry liqueur with real flowers floating in it. The opening phase is bold and slightly boozy in the best way. What is notable at this stage is how well the jasmine holds its own against the fruit without going soapy or cool. The jasmine does not recede so much as it weaves through the berries, lending a creamy floral dimension that stops the opening from reading as a simple fruit bomb.
After roughly twenty to thirty minutes, the fruits quiet down and the tonka bean steps forward with confidence. This is where Supreme earns its name. The tonka here is creamy and coumarin-forward, with that sweet, almost vanilla-almond quality that coats the skin. Tuberose joins it in the heart, adding a deeper, creamier floral note that is more lush than fresh. The transition from the fruity opening into this tonka-tuberose accord is gradual rather than abrupt, almost like watching a colour deepen. The mid-stage reads as a sweet berry custard: rich without being cloying, though people with a low tolerance for sweetness should take note. As the tuberose settles alongside the tonka, the two lock into a dense, velvety accord that feels opulent rather than sugary.
The dry-down is the most interesting part. Vetiver grounds everything, adding a faintly earthy, slightly smoky underpinning that cuts through the sweetness by enough of a margin to keep the fragrance from going fully dessert-like. The final skin scent is sweet vetiver with a ghost of tonka and fruit, warm and close to the body. The dry-down can read more wearable than the opening for some, while others prefer the louder berry-and-jasmine phase. It genuinely goes through two distinct moods on the skin, and the vetiver is what makes the later stage feel grounded rather than merely sweet.
When to Wear
Supreme is built for cooler weather, autumn evenings and winter nights, where the tonka and vetiver can develop without clashing with heat. It suits date nights, evening dinners, or a night out where you want a fragrance that reads as bold and polished rather than office-appropriate. The Dates and Nights collection at Aromatica has plenty of company for it.
Who Is It For
Women who wear sweet orientals without apology and want something with more character than a generic fruity-floral will find Supreme particularly rewarding. If you already reach for warm, tonka-heavy fragrances and want a floral element that does not dilute the richness, Supreme delivers exactly that.
If you want to compare it directly to its parent, the original Good Girl is in the catalogue and sits in a darker, more cocoa-driven direction. Browse the full Carolina Herrera collection at Aromatica for more from the house.
Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.
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