Loaeza defines the "niña bien" not just by wealth, but as a specific attitude—living in a bubble of luxury, shopping abroad, and strictly adhering to class-based social norms.
Directed by Alejandra Márquez Abella , the film adaptation is often described as a companion piece to Alfonso Cuarón’s Roma , showing the affluent side of the same historical period. NiГ±as Bien
'The Good Girls' is the Flipside of Alfonso Cuarón's 'Roma' Loaeza defines the "niña bien" not just by
While appearing light and witty, the work is a deep critique of classism, racism, and the gendered expectations placed on wealthy women, who were often "trapped in their artificial microcosm". Notable Adaptations Notable Adaptations The book (and subsequent 2018 film)
The book (and subsequent 2018 film) captures the shock of the Mexican elite as the peso devaluated and their "untouchable" lifestyle began to crumble.