Good girl gone Bad extreme is dipped in a delicious elixir of pure milky toffee goodness.
Take the uninhibited whirlwind of flowers in Good girl gone Bad and envelope it in a luscious, milky facet. It opens with a pink and white bouquet of roses of May, and the most beautiful orange blossoms carried by the song of three sirens, calling from its core: tuberose, Egyptian jasmine sambac, and narcissus. These exquisite flowers are wrapped in a milky toffee elixir, making them half-innocent, half-voluptuous, and now a delicious temptress altogether. PERFUMER Alberto Morillas The jet-black perfume flacon can be tucked and carried away in a dedicated, black lacquer clutch adorned with the seductresss ultimate partner-in-crime: a snake, as if emerging from the depths of desire.