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.
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 NiГ±as Bien
'The Good Girls' is the Flipside of Alfonso Cuarón's 'Roma' Loaeza defines the "niña bien" not just by