
By Kilian · 2012 · feminine · EDP
Good Girl Gone Bad
Family
Notes
Concentration
Eau de Parfum
Standard modern strength, roughly 15 to 20 percent aromatic oils. All-day wear with moderate projection. The default for most contemporary designer and niche releases.
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Yes, if you appreciate bold florals and unique compositions.
Good Girl Gone Bad is often described as a bold and complex floral fragrance with a fruity opening that transitions into a rich floral heart. Users frequently mention the prominent notes of tuberose and jasmine, which give it a lush, feminine quality. While many enthusiasts love its unique blend and longevity, some general buyers find it too strong or overwhelming for everyday wear. It is commonly recommended for evening events or special occasions, particularly in warmer months due to its vibrant character.
What people praise
- Long-lasting and good projection
- Unique and complex floral blend
- Great for special occasions
- Appealing to floral fragrance lovers
- Beautiful bottle design
Common complaints
- Can be too strong for some
- Not suitable for everyday wear
- Pricey compared to similar scents
- Some find it cloying
- Mixed reviews on versatility
· AI generated · Generated Jun 26, 2026 · synthesized from Reddit, Fragrantica, and forum reviews
Longevity
7.0 / 10 (hours)
mixed
Projection
6.0 / 10
mixed
LongevityExpect this fragrance to last around six to eight hours on your skin. A lingering trace may remain on clothing for a day or more.
ProjectionStarts with a noticeable presence, filling an arm's-length space before settling closer to the skin after a couple of hours.
Perfumer
Alberto Morillas