Holiday Gift Guide, Vol. III

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!

Dries Van Noten Pink and Tortoiseshell Wide-Tooth Comb


Bottega Veneta Lauren 1980 Maxi Intrecciato Leather Clutch


Erdem Opera Embellished Ribbed Scuba Coat


Saint Laurent Nour Collapsible-heel Crystal-embellished Satin Flats


Carlini Lady in Sequin & Faux Fur Dress Christmas Ornament


Loewe Ivy Small Scented Candle

Holiday mood: Tim Walker.

Gabriela Hearst Demi Bag in Gold, Black & Ivory Crochet


Ben Amoun Cameo Pearly Trio Earrings


“Alfred Hitchcock. The Complete Films” by Taschen

Balenciaga Asymmetric One-Shoulder Velvet Dress


Saint Laurent Suite Satin Block-Heel Mules


Bottega Veneta Jacquard Feather Midi Skirt

Holiday mood: Jeanne Lanvin.

Guest In Residence Striped Knitted Cotton Sweater


Toteme Shearling Hat



Molly Goddard Jess Embellished Layered Tulle Maxi Skirt

Sonia Petroff Pavone Brooch



Dries Van Noten Oversized Brushed Wool-blend Coat


Marc Jacobs Oversized Hourglass Wool Sweater with Brooch


Dries Van Noten Tinsel-embellished Leather Ballet Flats

 

Holiday mood: Elizaveta Porodina.

Just in case you’ve missed the other Holiday Gift Guides:

Volume I & Volume II.

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The Well Of Loneliness. Erdem SS25

This season, Erdem delivered one of his best collections… ever. It’s just felt breathtakingly beautiful without being frou-frou. There was an aristocratic, yet romantically decaying quality about it. And between the lines, a meaningful context that didn’t make the spring-summer 2025 collection feel heavy with history as it often happens with Erdem Moralioglu’s work. The title page of Radclyffe Hall’s “The Well of Loneliness” was printed on cavas and sewn as a badge of honor to the cuff of every suit – with a monocle pinned to each of the lapels. The novel was notoriously banned by the British government in 1928 for its portrayal of a female character called Stephen and her lover Mary. “Radclyffe was born Marguerite, and went by the name of John,” said Moralioglu. “What I was most interested in was how intensely she was masculine, and how feminine Una was.” Una, Lady Troubridge, who mostly wore pretty dresses, was reflected in the flapper-ish eveningwear bedazzling with chandelier crystals and fragile cotton. Trouser suits were an ode to Radclyffe. The collection resonated with the audience, and marked another great moment of this London Fashion Week.

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