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Fresh, floral and sweet but alluring, the Good Girl Gone Bad Eau de Parfum encapsulates a summer spent surrounded by flowers and nature.
Imagine: you’re in a royal garden, surrounded by startlingly high bushes and trees - peppered with bright blossoms and birds. A stream peeks between the shrubbery – twinkling invitingly from a distance. You inhale a breath of fresh, perfumed, summery air before scrambling through the flowers and winding, worn paths on your bid to see every colour and petal in all its glory. It’s enchanting. Beginning with beguiling notes of apricot-tinged osmanthus absolute, orange blossom and rose of May absolute, the subtle scent is paired with a charming triptyque of syrupy tuberose, jasmine and narcissus – all bottled within four sized-to-try vials and coming with a luxurious, reusable travel case.
Start by spraying it on your pulse points: behind the ears, wrists, ankles. It will rise in spirals around your body. Then spray a scent halo around your neck, head and hair.
Coming from a long line of luxury cognac brewers, Kilian Hennessy was never a stranger to decadent, sophisticated aromas. Throughout his childhood, the syrupy, woody scent of “the angel’s share” (the evaporation from cognac cellars) shadowed him, and this can be seen in his fragrances today: many of his signature scents give a nod to the sweet sugar of alcohol and the wood of cognac barrels. One of the most experienced noses in the industry, Kilian prioritises the environment (each bottle can be refilled and kept for a lifetime), elegance and timeless luxury above anything else.
Alcohol Denat., Fragrance (Parfum), Water, Limonene, Citral, Farnesol, Linalool, Geraniol, Citronellol, Bht, Dilauryl Thiodipropionate, Tocopherol, <Iln44339>
Please be aware that ingredient lists may change or vary from time to time. Please refer to the ingredient list on the product package you receive for the most up to date list of ingredients.
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Fresh, floral and sweet but alluring, the Good Girl Gone Bad Eau de Parfum encapsulates a summer spent surrounded by flowers and nature.
Imagine: you’re in a royal garden, surrounded by startlingly high bushes and trees - peppered with bright blossoms and birds. A stream peeks between the shrubbery – twinkling invitingly from a distance. You inhale a breath of fresh, perfumed, summery air before scrambling through the flowers and winding, worn paths on your bid to see every colour and petal in all its glory. It’s enchanting. Beginning with beguiling notes of apricot-tinged osmanthus absolute, orange blossom and rose of May absolute, the subtle scent is paired with a charming triptyque of syrupy tuberose, jasmine and narcissus – all bottled within four sized-to-try vials and coming with a luxurious, reusable travel case.
Start by spraying it on your pulse points: behind the ears, wrists, ankles. It will rise in spirals around your body. Then spray a scent halo around your neck, head and hair.
Coming from a long line of luxury cognac brewers, Kilian Hennessy was never a stranger to decadent, sophisticated aromas. Throughout his childhood, the syrupy, woody scent of “the angel’s share” (the evaporation from cognac cellars) shadowed him, and this can be seen in his fragrances today: many of his signature scents give a nod to the sweet sugar of alcohol and the wood of cognac barrels. One of the most experienced noses in the industry, Kilian prioritises the environment (each bottle can be refilled and kept for a lifetime), elegance and timeless luxury above anything else.
Alcohol Denat., Fragrance (Parfum), Water, Limonene, Citral, Farnesol, Linalool, Geraniol, Citronellol, Bht, Dilauryl Thiodipropionate, Tocopherol, <Iln44339>
Please be aware that ingredient lists may change or vary from time to time. Please refer to the ingredient list on the product package you receive for the most up to date list of ingredients.
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