2025 Holiday gift guide
It’s that time of year again! This year’s holiday gift guide is filled with unique finds from all over the country. Between traveling from NYC to the Bay Area and back again, I’ve found some special gifts this year!
A Gorgeous Scarf
I love scarves! Nothing spices up a cold, dreary day more than a gorgeous one. I discovered these Jo Gordon scarves while shopping in Brooklyn and picked up a few to gift this year. Made with Scottish wool in England, the brand uses sustainable practices to create beautiful, colorful knitwear that feels special and looks beautiful.
Jewelry from Love, Adorned
Love, Adorned is a store I always try to visit while in NYC. Not only do they have amazing jewelry, but the store is filled with gorgeous homewares, art, books, and trinkets, making it somehwere I could browse for hours. Anything from this store would make a great gift, but I’m especially a fan of their jewelry.
A Great Travel Bag
Yes, there was a duffel bag on last year’s list too, but for someone who’s constantly bouncing between the Bay Area and NYC, a good bag is essential.
This one, from Tags in Brooklyn, works as both a duffel and a backpack, and is a much more affordable option than last year’s pick.
SHOES, ESPECIALLY SNEAKERS
Everybody loves a comfortable shoe.
Whether you’re pounding the pavement in NYC, SF, or Houston, in these Air Jordans, from Dover Street Market in NYC, you’ll look great. They’re stylish, easy, and unisex.
Sunglasses
Whether you’re shopping for the men or women in your life, cool sunglasses are always a great gift. This pair from Printemps NYC instantly adds style to any bright day.
A warm and cozy beanie
Another unisex pick: a cashmere beanie from Uomo in San Francisco. Warm, versatile, and genuinely useful, it’s the kind of timeless gift anyone will appreciate.
Personal Styling Services
Personal styling services make a great gift. Help someone you love feel more confident and comfortable with a Wardrobe Stylist. It’s the kind of gift that makes a lasting impact and keeps on giving for years to come.