Holiday Gift Guide, Vol. VI

This holiday season, I will share a number of dream gift guides that might make it easier for you to go (and filter) through the festive season. Get ready for a selection of beautiful items that will spark joy and last for years. The ones that will certainly please one’s senses and deliver heavenly feelings. From globetrotting adventurers to design-forward homebodies and fashion fans with a penchant for glamour – whoever you’re shopping for, this Christmas gift guide featuring timeless classics has the perfect presents to suit all needs this holiday season. Treat your loved ones and yourself with the below choices – and shoppable links!

Miu Miu Floral Poplin and Jersey Skirt


Burberry Cable Alpaca Cropped Cardigan Sweater


Bottega Veneta  Oval-frame Acetate And Gold-tone Sunglasses


Simone Rocha Micro Egg Faux Pearl-embellished Acrylic Clutch


Loro Piana Calza Noel Jacquard-knit Cashmere Socks


Brunello Cucinelli Bead-embellished Suede Ankle Boots

Holiday mood: Naomi Watts as Babe Paley in “The Feud: Capote vs. The Swans”.

The Row Iside Satin Midi Dress


Valentino Garavani Belted Faux Fur-trimmed Embellished Cheetah-print Wool Coat


Carlini Silver Lady Christmas Ornament


Valentino  Crystal and Pearly Floral Brooch



Dries Van Noten Embellished Metallic Jacquard-crepon And Checked Wool Double-breasted Jacket


Khaite Marion Embellished Leather Wedge Sandals

 

Holiday mood: Jeanne Lanvin.

 

Bottega Veneta Small Andiamo Shoulder Bag with Chain Strap (click image)


Alaïa Criss Cross Leather-trimmed Leopard-print Calf Hair Ballet Flats


Comme des Garçons Comme des Garçons Gathered Pleated Wool Midi Dress



Byredo Matte Lipstick

The Row Viktor Fringed Cashmere Scarf (click image)

Prounis Blush Tourmaline and Golden South Sea Pearl Chime Drop Earrings

 

Holiday mood: The Met collection.


A. P.C. Swan ballet flats


L’Objet Swan Large Gold-plated Porcelain Bowl


Conner Ives Appliquéd Cotton-blend Midi Skirt


Valentino Garavani 9to5 Embellished Leather-trimmed Calf Hair Shoulder Bag


Tom Ford Ébène Fumé Eau de Parfum Fragrance


Diptyque 34 Boulevard Saint Germain Fragrance Hourglass Diffuser

 

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Hope? Comme Des Garçons SS25

With the state of the world as it is, the future as uncertain as it is, if you put air and transparency into the mix of things, there could be the possibility of hope” is Rei Kawakubo‘s thought behind her spring-summer 2025 collection, paraphrased by her husband Adrian Joffe. Comme Des Garçons shows during Paris Fashion Week are moments of transcendence, like a slit to another reality. This season, the voluptuous, ecstatic, erratic, bubbling, unsettling and vibrant forms, some as if splattered with blood, hit different. Just a couple of days before the show, I watched Coralie Fargeat’s “The Substance” starring Demi Moore, and in a way this film dialogues with Kawakubo’s subversive take on contemporary women: their emotions, struggles, bodies (just think about her Lumps & Bumps” collection). Then, seeing these runway garments IRL during a re-see at Comme Des Garçons’ showroom, in attendance of Rei herself and Michele Lamy, felt like a very bold, fever dream (in fact I was sick that day – the Parisian cold!). An experience to remember and cherish forever.

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Tangled Sensuality. Comme Des Garçons SS03

There’s this one Comme Des Garçons collection I just can’t stop thinking about. I might even say that spring-summer 2003 is my favorite Rei Kawakubo collection… ever. Of course I love and appreciate the garment-installations she’s presenting during Paris Fashion Weeks for over a decade, but I kind of miss that wearability she used to do so evocatively and sensually in the past. Back in 2003, the Japanese designer mused on decorating clothes without using any external embellishments. She wanted to achieve decoration that wasn’t superfluous – as if it was an organic part of the garment, not just sticking out from its surface. As a result, she extended the fabric of her cotton garments, tying and braiding the extra cloth to form bunchy plaits and rosettes. A bulky silhouette informed the collection: boleros, long skirts and tunics were all festooned with outcrops of chunky, tactile elements. But she also had “standard” clothes fused into the collection: very cool cargo pants with raw hems, t-shirts with the Filip Pagowski heart logo layered under “ripped” sheaths, and striking, beautifully tailored jackets with cascading lapels and open-backs. All that tangled up chic was also alive in the wigs by Julien D’Ys, which were stitched-up curls worn as crowns.

Need some Comme in your autumn wardrobe?

ED’s SELECTION:

Comme des Garçons Gathered Pleated Wool Midi Dress


Comme des Garçons Gathered Faille Midi Skirt


Comme des Garçons Gabardine Blazer


Comme des Garçons Bow-detailed Cotton-jersey T-shirt


Comme Des Garçons Bow-detailed Pleated Satin Midi Dress

 

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