Often, you no longer smell it on women, but when I perceive it on the street, I am still delighted. I am not dependent on it: I have called this scent my own for many years, because Luca Turin was completely right in my opinion: Tommy Girl is a better men's fragrance than a women's one. Moreover, when you think of the popular tea fragrances of recent years, such as the very subtle tea scents from Bvlgari, "Wūlóng Chá (Extrait de Parfum) | Nishane," "Armani Privé - Thé Yulong | Giorgio Armani," or "Gris Charnel (Eau de Parfum) | bdk Parfums," Calice Becker's pioneering work appears, in retrospect, as groundbreaking as Jean-Claude Ellena's tea fragrances. Unfortunately, unfortunately, the scent seems to have become totally diluted by now - the original from the nineties was wonderful.
I have it too and I find it so beautifully fresh, retro, and modern at the same time. I especially like that there are heart notes in the base. That's quite rare.