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Holiday Gift Guide 2007: Tocca Candles & Eau de Parfum

Posted by Michele Obi on Wednesday, 14 November 20074 Comments
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Ever had that disappointing feeling when you thought you’d discovered a fabulous brand that you could proudly share with everyone…then found out everyone already knew about it? This happened to us last week after we attended the press day over at Village Press. We were so smitten with the romantic aroma from the candles that greeted us upon arrival that we immediately did some more digging about Tocca upon return. Only to discover that we really should have heard about them earlier being that they’ve been around since 1994 and have a clothing collection that’s been worn by two of our favourite models, Christy Turlington and Naomi Campbell.

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Either way, we can’t stop gushing about their candles and even more so about their flirtatious fragrance, Stella. For that reason Tocca are first up in our holiday gift guide. We recommend treating a loved one to the Candele da Viaggio Holiday Box, $48 or the Stella Eau de Parfum, $68…or why not both! Available at Tocca.com

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Michele Obi is the publisher and founder of My Fashion Life. In between editing, freelancing and spending most of her time on the internet, she also finds time to shop (too much) and obsess over shoes. She loves sushi and counts Matthew Williamson, John Galliano, Valentino and Hussein Chalayan as her favourite designers. Her biggest regret - never seeing Prince in concert!
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4 Comments »

  • andrea said:

    I love Tocca but haven’t tried their parfum, I’m sure it’s lovely.

  • scented soy candles said:

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    Occasionally, you will get overwhelmed by the huge supply of samples soy candles info at hand….

  • tocca candles said:

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  • wick trimmers said:

    wick trimmers…

    What you do is spray the inside of a votive with a thin coating of cooking spray before dropping in a tealight. After the candle has burned down, the remaining wax should slip right out- an easy way to replace an old flame and that works for me!…

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