Ed’s Gift List (Vol. I)

Magda Butrym autumn-winter 2025, collage by Edward Kanarecki.

This holiday season, I’ll be sharing a series of dream gift guides to help you navigate – and filter – your way through the festivities with ease. Get ready for a curated selection of beautiful items designed to spark joy and stand the test of time, pieces sure to delight the senses and evoke truly heavenly feelings.

Whether you’re shopping for globetrotting adventurers, design-forward homebodies, or fashion lovers with a flair for glamour, this Christmas gift guide of timeless classics offers something special for everyone on your list. Treat your loved ones – and yourself – to the selections below, complete with shoppable links!

Magda Butrym Loom Tweed Pumps


The Elder Statesman Strawberry Crocheted Cashmere Keychain


Hermès Silky Lipstick Shine Limited Edition


COS Belted Clutch Bag in Pony-Hair Leather


Simone Rocha Sleeveless Draped Peplum Top


“The Sartorialist. Milano” book by Scott Schuman


Dries Van Noten Floral-print Fleece Coat


Jil Sander Lace And Organza-blend Satin-twill Midi Skirt


Smythson 2026 Panama Weekly Diary In Cerulean


Prounis Aquamarine Chorda Hook Earrings


Anine Bing - Actress Leslie Bibb is Unscripted for ANINE BING Winter 2025.

Heritage. Institution by Galib Gassanoff SS26

I love looking back at the season in hindsight and highlighting some of the off-the-radar, attention-worthy moments. One of them is Galib Gassanoff’s Institution, a small, craftsmanship-focused brand that has emerged in Milan with great bravado. Gassanoff, who is of Georgian and Azerbaijani heritage, channels those roots in his breakthrough spring–summer 2026 collection. With curving lines inspired by the traditional Georgian chokha and rush skirts crafted using techniques typically employed in rug-making, this line-up stuns with its artisanal sensitivity – and makes some of Milan’s major players look pale by comparison. The backless peplum tops made from tightly loomed shoelaces? Incredible. As are the seemingly levitating panniered dresses and the brutally beautiful leather outerwear. Gassanoff wants the voices of his ancestors to be heard, and he succeeds with great poignancy and elegance.

Collage by Edward Kanarecki.
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