Carolina Herrera New York launches Good Girl Dot Drama Eau de Parfum, a new Collector Edition inspired by the emblematic Polka Dot pattern. The flacon has been exclusively designed in collaboration with Karlie Kloss The new collector Good Girl Dot Drama Eau de Parfum invites us to embrace the most clever, intrepid, mysterious and irresistible side of Good Girl, the successful aromatic story that burst onto the perfume scene in 2016. The new edition is inspired by the irreverent Polka Dot pattern –the black and white spots, one of the earliest Carolina Herrera’s quintessential elements– and it has been signed by model Karlie Kloss, the image of the scent.
The new flacon features Polka Dots, because which pattern can be more mischievous and versatile than these irreverent and iconic spots? Since its debut in 1981, Carolina Herrera has relied on the power of the fun, circular motif. The perfume history of the house has also been written with white and black spots. The Polka Dot was already present in the first fragrance, Carolina Herrera by Carolina Herrera (1988), an instant hit which continues to captivate millions of people around the globe. Since then, Carolina Herrera has employed the same archetypical element in many of her fragrances.
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Carolina Herrera New York launches Good Girl Dot Drama Eau de Parfum, a new Collector Edition inspired by the emblematic Polka Dot pattern. The flacon has been exclusively designed in collaboration with Karlie Kloss The new collector Good Girl Dot Drama Eau de Parfum invites us to embrace the most clever, intrepid, mysterious and irresistible side of Good Girl, the successful aromatic story that burst onto the perfume scene in 2016. The new edition is inspired by the irreverent Polka Dot pattern –the black and white spots, one of the earliest Carolina Herrera’s quintessential elements– and it has been signed by model Karlie Kloss, the image of the scent.
The new flacon features Polka Dots, because which pattern can be more mischievous and versatile than these irreverent and iconic spots? Since its debut in 1981, Carolina Herrera has relied on the power of the fun, circular motif. The perfume history of the house has also been written with white and black spots. The Polka Dot was already present in the first fragrance, Carolina Herrera by Carolina Herrera (1988), an instant hit which continues to captivate millions of people around the globe. Since then, Carolina Herrera has employed the same archetypical element in many of her fragrances.
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