Embrace elegance and power with Carolina Herrera spray for women — iconic scents like Good Girl and beyond.
Embrace elegance and power with Carolina Herrera spray for women — iconic scents like Good Girl and beyond.
Carolina Herrera 212 NYC is a 1997 floral EDT by perfumer Alberto Morillas — one of the most enduring white floral fragrances in designer perfumery, nearly three decades old and still a bestseller because it smells clean, elegant, and effortlessly sophisticated. The opening is bright and citrus-forward: orange blossom, cactus flower, bergamot, and mandarin orange arrive together with a crisp, slightly green freshness that's immediately likeable and distinctive. The heart is where 212 NYC earns its staying power — lily, freesia, gardenia, jasmine, lily of the valley, white camelia, rose, and peony layer into a rich, multi-faceted white floral bouquet that stays clean and airy rather than heavy. The base of musk and sandalwood closes warm, soft, and beautifully skin-close — the kind of finish that stays with you without demanding attention. 6–8 hours, moderate projection. Best year-round — a genuine classic that always smells expensive.
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This is a tester item: the fragrance is the same authentic product, but it may come in a plain or brown box and might not include a cap. Carolina Herrera 212 VIP is a 2010 floral oriental EDP — the original "Are you on the list?" fragrance that defined a generation of New York nightlife glamour and still holds up today. The opening is bold and immediately distinctive: rum and passion fruit land together with a warm, slightly boozy fruitiness that's glamorous and unapologetically fun, the kind of opening that turns heads at a party without trying. The heart centers on gardenia and musk — a lush, white floral warmth that's sensual and feminine, keeping the fruity opening from going too casual. The base of benzoin, vanilla, and tonka bean closes with a rich, warm, oriental sweetness that lingers beautifully — creamy and indulgent without going heavy. 7–9 hours, moderate-to-strong projection. Best in fall and winter — the original VIP, still on the list.
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Carolina Herrera 212 VIP is a 2010 floral oriental EDP — the original "Are you on the list?" fragrance that defined a generation of New York nightlife glamour and still holds up today. The opening is bold and immediately distinctive: rum and passion fruit land together with a warm, slightly boozy fruitiness that's glamorous and unapologetically fun, the kind of opening that turns heads at a party without trying. The heart centers on gardenia and musk — a lush, white floral warmth that's sensual and feminine, keeping the fruity opening from going too casual. The base of benzoin, vanilla, and tonka bean closes with a rich, warm, oriental sweetness that lingers beautifully — creamy and indulgent without going heavy. 7–9 hours, moderate-to-strong projection. Best in fall and winter — the original VIP, still on the list.
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Carolina Herrera CH Pasión for Her is a 2023 oriental floral EDP by perfumers Quentin Bisch and Nisrine Bouazzaoui Grillié — the feminine counterpart to CH Men Pasión, built around a pear-and-pepper accord that's softer, fruitier, and more mysterious than anything else in the CH lineup. The opening is a warm, slightly sweet combo of pear, bergamot, and violet leaf — juicy and gently green, with a soft elegance that keeps it from feeling too casual. The heart gets more interesting: madagascar pepper adds a spicy, slightly smoky edge, jasmine sambac brings a full white floral warmth, and haitian vetiver threads an earthy depth through the middle that grounds the whole composition. The base of vanilla, leather, and musk closes warm, slightly earthy, and skin-close in a way that lingers beautifully. 6–8 hours, moderate projection. Best in fall and winter — soft on the surface, complex underneath.
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Carolina Herrera CH Beauties is a 2020 floral fruity EDP by perfumer Veronique Nyberg — a limited edition housed in one of the most striking collector's bottles in the CH lineup: yellow velvet wrapped with embroidered butterfly patches, gold studs, and a CH logo charm. The opening is bright and freshly citrusy — pear and green mandarin arriving with a juicy, slightly tart fruit sweetness that's immediately clean and uplifting. The heart softens into a classic white floral trio of jasmine, neroli, and peony — jasmine bringing warm white floral richness, neroli adding a slightly bitter citrus-floral lift, and peony contributing a fresh, rosy softness that keeps the heart airy and feminine. The base of vanilla, amber, and sandalwood closes with a warm, gently sweet woodiness that wears skin-close and builds beautifully over time. 6–8 hours, moderate projection. Best in spring and summer — a collector's bottle with a genuinely wearable fragrance inside.
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Carolina Herrera Good Girl Blush Bowtastic is a 2025 floral EDP by perfumers Quentin Bisch, Christophe Raynaud, and Shyamala Maisondieu — a limited collector's edition of the Good Girl Blush line in a delicate pink bow-topped stiletto bottle and the softest, most feminine expression in the entire Good Girl family. The opening is gently warm: bitter almond, bergamot, and mandarin land together in a soft, slightly sweet citrus-almond accord that's fresh and approachable. The heart blooms into a pastel feminine trio of peony, ylang-ylang, and rose water — peony bringing a full, slightly rosy softness, ylang-ylang adding a creamy tropical floral note, and rose water threading a clean, dewy femininity through the middle. The base of tonka bean and vanilla closes with a warm, comforting sweetness that wears skin-close without going heavy. 5–7 hours, soft-to-moderate projection. Best in spring and summer — the softer, sweeter side of Good Girl.
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From Carolina Herrera, Carolina Herrera is the 1988 EDP by perfumer Carlos Benaïm that launched the house and defined its identity — a grand, tuberose-driven floral powerhouse that belongs to the era of bold, unapologetic femininity and still wears with a confidence most modern fragrances can't replicate. Apricot, orange blossom, and bergamot open with a lush, slightly fruity warmth that's immediately refined rather than playful. The heart is an expansive white floral bouquet of tuberose, jasmine, ylang-ylang, honeysuckle, and lily-of-the-valley — rich, creamy, and intensely feminine, with tuberose as the undisputed lead. Civet, oakmoss, amber, and sandalwood close with a warm, earthy, subtly animalic base that gives this fragrance its legendary depth and the lasting power to match. 8–10 hours, moderate-to-strong projection. Best in fall and winter; the original house signature — wear it like you mean it.
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From Carolina Herrera, Good Girl Légère is a 2018 oriental floral EDP by perfumer Louise Turner — the lighter, more daytime-friendly flanker to the iconic Good Girl, stripping out the original's coffee note and toning down the tuberose to create something more versatile without sacrificing the addictive, sweet-floral character that made the stiletto bottle one of the most recognizable in designer perfumery. Ylang-ylang, mandarin orange, bergamot, and lemon open with a citrus-floral combination that immediately feels brighter and more luminous than the original — the ylang-ylang adding a warm, honeyed floralness from the first spray that lifts the opening into something distinctly more feminine and approachable. Tuberose, jasmine, orange blossom, and Bulgarian rose carry the heart with a lush, creamy, multi-floral bouquet that's the fragrance's sweet spot — complex without being heavy, and noticeably lighter than the original's denser white floral core. Dulce de leche, praline, tonka bean, cinnamon, sandalwood, amber, patchouli, and cedar close with a warm, gourmand-adjacent base that retains Good Girl's signature addictive sweetness. 6–8 hours, moderate-to-strong projection. Year-round versatile, best in fall and winter; Good Girl, permission to wear everywhere.
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Carolina Herrera Carolina Herrera is the 1988 founding fragrance by perfumer Carlos Benaïm — the scent that launched the house and still serves as its defining statement, built around bold white florals in a way that felt instantly iconic and still holds up decades later. The opening is rich and warm: bergamot, apricot, and brazilian rosewood create a slightly fruity, slightly woody intro that sets the tone before stepping aside for the real show. The heart is a full, maximalist white floral bouquet of tuberose, jasmine, ylang-ylang, honeysuckle, and lily of the valley — tuberose carrying the most weight with its signature creamy, velvety depth, jasmine adding warmth, and the surrounding florals layering in complexity. The base of sandalwood, amber, oakmoss, and musk closes with a deep, warm, slightly mossy foundation that lingers for hours. 7–9 hours, moderate-to-strong projection. Best in fall and winter — unapologetically bold and classically feminine.
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From Carolina Herrera, Good Girl is a 2016 oriental floral EDP by perfumers Louise Turner and Quentin Bisch — one of the most iconic and instantly recognizable women's fragrances of the last decade, housed in a black stiletto bottle that's become a collector's piece in its own right. It opens with a heady, lush blast of sambac jasmine and almond that's rich, slightly creamy, and immediately addictive. The heart is where it earns its reputation — tuberose, jasmine, and coffee combine into a dark, opulent floral-gourmand accord that's simultaneously feminine and dangerously seductive. Roasted tonka bean, cocoa, vetiver, sandalwood, and cedar anchor the base in a warm, sweet, smoky dry-down that clings to skin and fabric for hours. The Good Girl DNA is unmistakable — sweet up top, dark underneath, always a little too good to be innocent. 6–8 hours, moderate-to-strong projection. Best in fall and winter — the fragrance that defined a generation of bold, unapologetic femininity.
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Carolina Herrera Chic is a 2002 floral EDP by perfumers Alberto Morillas and Jacques Cavallier — a confident, unapologetically feminine fragrance from the house known for making red look timeless, and one of the brand's most recognizable releases. It opens with a lush, full-on floral burst of red freesia, tuberose, and bulgarian rose — bright and slightly creamy right from the first spray, with tuberose adding a rich, velvety depth that makes the opening feel immediately luxurious. The heart layers in freesia, lily of the valley, mandarin blossom, and orange blossom — dewy freshness and soft citrus-floral brightness that keep the composition from ever going too heavy or stuffy. The base of white musk, sandalwood, and vanilla closes warm and skin-close — creamy, slightly sweet, and genuinely lasting. 6–8 hours, moderate projection. Best in spring and fall — classic, polished, and impossible to wear badly.
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Carolina Herrera 212 Sexy is a 2004 oriental floral EDP by perfumer Rosendo Mateu — a boldly feminine fragrance built on the contrast of spicy citrus and candied sweetness in a way that's instantly seductive and genuinely hard to forget. The opening is warm and slightly sharp: pink pepper, mandarin orange, and bergamot land together with a bright, spicy-citrusy fruitiness that has more edge than a standard feminine opener. The heart softens into something considerably sweeter: cotton candy, gardenia, pelargonium, rose, and florals create a lush, indulgent bouquet with a candied warmth threading through the classic white florals. The base of vanilla, caramel, sandalwood, musk, violet, and patchouli closes rich, warm, and deeply sensual — sweet without going fully gourmand, complex enough to wear on a night that matters. 7–9 hours, moderate-to-strong projection. Best in fall and winter — the kind of fragrance that turns heads as you walk in.
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Carolina Herrera 212 VIP Rosé is a 2014 floral EDP and the fragrance that put the rose gold capsule bottle on every vanity worth noticing — built around the concept of an exclusive New York night out, and genuinely good enough to deserve the hype. The opening is sparkling and immediately celebratory: champagne rosé and pink pepper arrive together with a fizzy, slightly spicy freshness that smells exactly like popping a bottle at the right party. The heart centers on peach blossom — a soft, slightly fruity white floral that's delicate and feminine without going powdery or old-fashioned, sitting beautifully in the space between floral and fruity. The base of white musk, queenwood, and amber closes with a warm, clean, softly woody finish that lingers gracefully on skin and clothing throughout the day. 6–8 hours, moderate projection. Best in spring and summer — are you on the list?
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Carolina Herrera CH is a 2007 floral oriental EDT by perfumers Olivier Cresp and Rosendo Mateu — the fragrance behind the iconic red-leather-wrapped bottle, and a genuinely sophisticated take on the fruity-floral-oriental category. It opens with a bright, citrusy-fruity mix of grapefruit, bergamot, lemon, and juicy tropical fruit — fresh and sparkling, with a slightly watery quality that keeps the opening from going too sweet too fast. The heart is where CH gets interesting: praline, cinnamon, orange flower, jasmine, and rose build a warm, slightly spiced, richly floral core that wears sophisticated and feminine without going heavy. The base of patchouli, suede, sandalwood, cedar, and amber closes with a warm, woodsy-oriental finish that gives the whole fragrance a long, lingering trail. 6–8 hours, moderate projection. Best in fall and spring — effortlessly polished and genuinely versatile.
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