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Burberry Wood Embers Candle‏


I got this from Burberry's press office, this autumn Burberry launches a candle designed by Christopher Bailey, Creative Director of Burberry. The candle is the third in a seasonal series and follows the Crocus Candle launched in Spring Summer 2008 and the Hearth Candle which was launched in Autumn Winter 2007/08. The scent of the candle evokes the cosy and welcoming sense of warmth and comfort felt when coming in from the cold elements of a traditionally British winter. The burning time of the candle is approximately 50 hours.

The Burberry Wood Embers candle will be available in selected Burberry retail stores worldwide from November. Price: 35GBP/40 Euro/50USD.

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I can't believe ,they even create candle too
Anonymous said…
FisaG
AZM said…
I like the design, all balck even the wax.
But that;s how far I'd go with liking Burberry... (except for the trench coats, and Burberry Prorsum) :-D
Anonymous said…
mashof ena feeh fan.
people are so obssesed with brands now eli whatever little thing they do .. egolon 3ana WOW oo amazing!! .. for example: if an item was at dior .. oo 7ada kan khayes .. people are amused by it and think is AMAZING!! ..etha shafaw the same thing hanging in topshop egoloon 3ana wai3 o khayes!!
Anonymous said…
i dont know what to wear for eid :\ or where to shop at .. any help ?
Anonymous said…
would u buy used clothes? if it was marka ..
AZM said…
Buying used clothes if it was marka is what alot of fahsionistas started doing in second hand shops and vintage store in the Us (thanks to Carrie Bradshaw!).

And Topshop is great :-)
They have their own style *unlike Zara! whihc is just copy/paste)

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