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A decadent and flirtatious white floral with a creamy, juicy twist. Good Girl Gone Bad radiates mischief and luxury, making it an unforgettable statement for those who want to stand out.
No. 459 follows Kilian's Good Girl Gone Bad into its osmanthus-tuberose-rose white floral vortex convincingly at first spray, but the narcotic depth and lasting sillage of the original fade to a much quieter finish within hours.
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Season and Occasion Fit
Seasons
Lush florals and juicy fruits shine in spring and fall when the air is temperate, while the opulence is a bit heavy for hot summer days or chilly winter nights.
Occasions
Its luminous sillage and creamy florals make it perfect for romantic dates and elevated casual wear, but it's a touch too bold and sensual for sporty or strictly professional settings.
Seasons
The narcotic white floral bouquet suits warm spring and summer evenings, where tuberose and rose feel lush rather than overpowering; too rich and un-anchored for cold weather.
Occasions
Daring and floral enough for a date night or evening out; too intense and un-office-appropriate for daytime professional wear.
Similarity Breakdown
How alike these two fragrances smell, scored from their full scent profiles.
Both lean floral, fruity
Subtle differences in overall composition
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