
Tocca
Where the power of femininity is worn in scent.
Tocca began in 1994 as a small New York fashion label, founded by a group of friends working out of a 400-square-foot apartment in the Garment District. The name borrows the Italian verb for "to touch," a reference to the embroidery and textile work that defined the early collections. The clothing line attracted celebrity attention before the company shifted its centre of gravity toward home and personal fragrance. The first eau de parfum, Stella, launched in 2006, named for one of a series of imagined heroines that have since shaped the line — Cleopatra, Florence, Bianca, Giulietta. Compositions sit in approachable feminine territory: white florals, watery tea notes, fruit, soft musks, often with a bright Italian-Mediterranean tilt. It suits wearers who like detailed packaging, a strong gifting culture, and pretty, wearable florals at the upper end of accessible designer pricing rather than full niche tier.
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.





























