Carolina Herera's clothes: beautiful. Her beauty line: looks like cheap merch, JLO typo of branding, and all over the place. The lipstick cases do not match the perfume packagings. Do all brands have to produce the same boring packaging, with outline edges like Jo Malone, Marc Jacobs, Carolina Herera and every single supermarket perfume... Seriously. (And Globy packaging hello). This just screams Ali Express generic packaging with Carolina Herera logo onto it. Something with gradient colors, from black to varieties of blues, would have been so much more modern and minimalistic.
I mean "Good Girl"/"Bad Boy" so tacky, so unoriginal, so cliché. The only Good Girl advert that looks couture is the Karlie Klaus ad. Compare Karlie's aura to Lydia... You've got two completely different universes.
"Being empowered AND feminine", like empowered is usually associated to masculine? Like what, other brands sell me woody scents if I want to feel empowered, but CH sells floral scent in a heel bottle so I'm empowered AND feminine? Sounds dumb. I want to know what the perfume smells like, I can see it looks like a heel, thank you very much. I personally feel empowered no matter what scent I wear, because it makes me feel good in my skin and makes me happy. Not because it's written all over the adverts or because it's a woody scent that is more masculine. I really don't understand her power girl speech. Plus, she wears it for the date with her husband, she could have said it's got that sandalwood enchanting, seducing, powerful sorceress scent to it. Especially since she was dressed like a witch...