Releases
DNA over time
Each column is an era. Each colored band shows that family’s share of accord weight across every perfume the house released in that window. Bigger band = the house leaned harder on that family.
All fragrances
Colette Tocca Eau de Parfum
Florence Tocca 2006 Eau de Parfum
Bianca Tocca 2009 Eau de Parfum
Giulietta Tocca 2009 Eau de Parfum
Cleopatra Tocca 2007 Eau de Parfum
Colette
Colette opens with a bright citrus clarity—bergamot and lemon that feel laundered and clean rather than sweet.
Florence Hair Fragrance
Stella Hair Fragrance
Aqua Profumata Salina
Bianca
Bianca wears exactly as its name promises: clean, white, and light.
Aqua Profumata Catania
Giulietta Hair Fragrance
Stella
Simone
A bright lemon-apple opening gives way almost immediately to creamy ylang-ylang, which dominates the heart with its tropical, banana-custard richness.
Isabel
Tocca's Isabel opens with a crisp fruity brightness—pear and citrus that feel modern and direct, without lingering sweetness.
Touch
Florence
Tocca's Florence opens bright and clean, with bergamot cutting through a cloud of pear that's ripe but never syrupy.
Giulietta
Giulietta opens with a powdery softness, ylang-ylang wrapped in violet-tinted heliotrope rather than announcing itself with tropical sweetness.
Margaux
Lucia
Liliana
Cleopatra Hair Fragrance
Violette
Cleopatra
Tocca's Cleopatra earns its namesake by choosing largesse over restraint: a fragrance that opens with black currant's tart-jammy intensity and grapefruit's bright bitterness before committing fully to its floral heart.
Graciella
Gia
Gia opens with tangerine and bergamot, pink pepper adding a dry, sparkling spice that gives the citrus a more interesting edge than it would have alone.
Belle
Maya
Maya opens with violet leaf and black currant — a pairing that combines the green, slightly metallic quality of the leaf with the sharp tartness of the berry.


















