Sunday, November 20, 2016
TRNDlabs x UO
Take their selfie game to the next altitude. For the outdoorsy types or Insta fanatics — or outdoorsy Insta fanatics — a mini drone with an onboard HD camera that sheds new (bird's-eye) perspective on their favorite views.
Skeye Mini Drone Quadcopter With HD Camera, $ 100 at Urban Outfitters
Gucci for Net-a-Porter
It's hard to remember a time before everyone was obsessed with Alessandro Michele's fresh, vintage-inspired aesthetic. Believe it or not, come January, it'll have been two years since Michele took the creative lead at Gucci. As much as we'd like to celebrate by blessing our friends with a pair of Princetown slippers, here's a (somewhat) more affordable way to give the gift of Gucci. Bonus: It's sure to get a lot of wear.
Adonis Floral-Print Textured iPhone 6 Case, $ 270 at Net-a-Porter
Timex
Bracelet watches liberate us from our unhealthy attachment to our phones and up our wrist game. Bracelet watches accented with Swarovski crystals do all that while making us feel like Rihanna at the 2014 CFDA Fashion Awards. Pro tip: Buy two of these and tell the giftee they're your BFF bracelets. That way, you can actually keep this gift for yourself.
Miami Bracelet Watch, $ 88 at Timex
Away Travel
Presenting the thing that everybody wants, but nobody thinks to ask for. Receiving stylish, sleek updates for your everyday basics is oftentimes just as thrilling as, say, tickets to see your favorite music act. This bad boy comes equipped with two compartments (one for clothes, one for shoes, toiletries and other hard objects). It's got a built-in battery for charging devices on the go, a scratch-resistant shell and, of course, 360-degree rotating wheels, the greatest invention since, well, the wheel.
The Carry-On, $ 225 at Away Travel
Shu Uemura
Who doesn't love Shu Uemura (or for that matter, Takashi Murakami)? The Japanese cosmetics line's extravagant, fan-favorite cleansing oil now comes in packaging designed by the Louis Vuitton collaborator himself. It's the skin care gift that keeps on giving.
Murakami Holiday Collection Anti-Oxi+ Cleansing Oil, $ 77 at Shu Uemura
Harriet Worsley
According to the Daily Mail Online, white pantsuit sales grew by 190 percent in the weeks leading up to the 2016 election. But it would look a little lazy if you printed out a copy of that article, laminated it and gave it to a friend as coffee table decor. Instead, get her a copy of 100 Ideas That Changed Fashion. The girl power-infused style bible charts the incidents and ideas that have shaped the way women (in the West) dress along with the hows and whys.
100 Ideas That Changed Fashion, $ 29.95 at Rizzoli Bookstore
Christina Mercando
For the wearable techies — or those whose phone you’re forced to confiscate on dinner dates — a sleek gemstone ring that’ll keep them subtly and stylishly connected. This statement piece syncs to the wearer’s smartphone (via app) and discreetly alerts them of important messages (texts, phone calls, emails, meeting alerts, etc.) by vibrating or changing color. Feels like something that might exist in the world of Black Mirror, but cool nonetheless.
RIngly, $ 129.95 at MoMA Store
Mason Pearson
The veritable Porsche of hairbrushes, British engineer Mason Pearson's boar-and-nylon bristle brush is the style set's weapon of choice against tangles and frizz. Crafted with a pneumatic rubber cushion that transforms each stroke into a scalp massage, this extravagant staple will have the giftee thanking you (if only in her thoughts) daily.
Junior Hairbrush, $ 170 at La Garçonne
Creatures of Comfort
Emphasis on the word comfort. This fashion-forward take on a winter essential feels like a pillow, alludes to — yet totally surpasses — the velvet trend and keeps the wearer's head warm. All it does is win.
Chenille Beanie, $ 120 at Creatures of Comfort
Michael Anastassiades
Plants are natural air purifiers, mood boosters and room accents. For lazy gardeners who wish for orchids, but can only sustain succulents, Michael Anastassiades' minimal Floating Forest is the ultimate present. Go to CB2 for the glass and your local florist for a seed — unfortunately, those don't come with.
Floating Forest Cone, $ 120 at The Future Perfect
Raise your hand if this is you. You take pride in being an excellent gift giver. At the office party, your Secret Santa gift is the one everyone’s eyeing. Each year, your relatives take stock of your wrapping paper choice so they know which quasi-anonymous cube to lunge for first. You get an indescribable thrill out of watching others’ facial expressions as they feast their eyes on just what they wanted, courtesy of you.
How’d you get to be so gifted? Well, behind every great shopper is a great love of shopping — which usually equates to a love of shopping for oneself. Go ahead, admit it, we won’t judge. As you holiday window shop, your inner Jimmy Stewart begins to picture just how wonderful life would be if you could clone each of those thoughtful, tasteful, downright awesome gifts and revel in them yourself.
We can totally relate because as we compiled the following list of the choicest, chicest holiday gifts — everything from home curiosities to phone cases to watch bracelets — we felt a similar pang of angst. It’s the cross every incredible holiday shopper must bear. Good thing we have one another to lean on for support (and gift ideas). Hey, no (wo)man is an island.
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