Monica Reed

A specific candle at Target is selling out because of one reason!

NEW YORK - July 18, 2017: Harry Styles attends the premiere of "Dunkirk" at AMC Loews Lincoln Square on July 18, 2017, in New York City. Photo: Shutterstock

A specific candle at Target is selling out because of one reason!

What do you think celebrities might smell like?  For instance, I think Sir Elton John would smell of lavender with a hint of musk.

Apparently fans of Harry Styles knows he wears Tom Ford’s Tobacco Vanille fragrance to enhance his natural aroma.  Harry’s fans also discovered the Cashmere Vanilla candle made by Target’s Threshold brand smells almost exactly like the Tom Ford cologne, so they are buying it up to have their house smell like Harry kicks his feet up on the recliner and watches TV there every night!

There’s been a rush to buy up the candle!  Now it’s totally sold out online and is almost impossible to find on shelves in the brick and mortar stores too.

If that happens to be your favorite smell, not because you are a Harry Styles fan, but because you just love it….good luck finding it!

FYI…The Target candle is much cheaper than the Tom Ford fragrance.  A 6-oz candle will set you back a few bucks at $6.99.  If you want the real smell, a bottle of Tom Ford Tobacco Vanille is $150-$340.

Of course, if you are like me and can’t afford that….solution!

 

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