Carolina Herrera

Carolina Herrera

Carolina Herrera Very Good Girl Elixir: A New Era of Sensuality

Carolina Herrera unveils Very Good Girl Elixir, a bold and potent interpretation of the Very Good Girl fragrance. This ambery, fruity, and floral scent brings a deeper intensity and richer character, designed to embody modern femininity with mystery, confidence, and allure. Read More » “Carolina Herrera Very Good Girl Elixir: A New Era of Sensuality”

Carolina Herrera Lunar Lover Limited Edition 2025: A Celebration of Transformation

Carolina Herrera unveils Lunar Lover Limited Edition 2025, a captivating fragrance that honors the elegance and mystique of the Year of the Snake. This Eau de Parfum, part of the beloved Lucky Charms Collection, invites wearers to explore themes of transformation and renewal through a carefully curated blend of rich and vibrant notes. Read More » “Carolina Herrera Lunar Lover Limited Edition 2025: A Celebration of Transformation”

Carolina Herrera Good Girl: A Bold Expression of Modern Femininity

Intense, provocative, and absolutely captivating... Carolina Herrera unveiled new dimensions of femininity through her iconic fragrance Good Girl, which embodies the woman of the House of Herrera. Energetic, mysterious, and sensual, this scent is enclosed in a stunning and original high-heel-shaped bottle - something the world had never seen before! Read More » “Carolina Herrera Good Girl: A Bold Expression of Modern Femininity”

Carolina Herrera Good Girl Colormania: A Bold Celebration of Color and Femininity

Carolina Herrera introduces a vibrant twist to its iconic Good Girl fragrance with the exclusive Good Girl Colormania edition. Drenched in the House's signature hues of red and pink, this limited collector's edition is a bold celebration of color, femininity, and empowerment. Available exclusively online, Good Girl Colormania embodies the duality of the modern woman through its daring and sophisticated scent. Read More » “Carolina Herrera Good Girl Colormania: A Bold Celebration of Color and Femininity”