Popular among female fashion followers, Diptyque products are a coveted commodity in trendy circles. It's no surprise, with the deeply Parisian feel to this luxurious place, they have managed to strike a really sophisticated tone. Candles are their forte but they also do deliciously scented body products and eaux de toilette. They have countless varieties - the choice is incredible - but the Baies (blackcurrant leaves and Bulgarian rose) and the Chevrefeuille (honeysuckle) are personal favourites. The candles are designed to create certain atmospheres and are especially good for romance.
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36 Shepherd Market, W1J
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