Oops—31 Gifts That Were So Good I Ended Up Giving Them to Myself
When it comes to gift-giving, one could say this isn't my first rodeo. Firstly, I'm a friend, sister, and daughter, which helps. Plus, I'm a mom and wife, so there are even more people to buy gifts for. Aside from all of that, it's my 10th or 11th year rounding up gift ideas in a professional capacity here at Who What Wear. Yes, I've seen it all, but I have to say that I'm genuinely impressed each year by how many new finds cross my screen as well as how many old favorites can stay relevant or get refreshed to still feel very current.
Given all that, it shouldn't come as a surprise that my own wish list can become quite extensive. From beauty products to adorable stationery to little luxuries and fashionable favorites, there's so much I want this season, and I have a good amount of narrowing down to do in the near future. Before I make the difficult cuts, I'm sharing my top finds with you. Ready to see what I'm wishing for this holiday season? Simply keep scrolling!
Who wouldn't want to unwrap a beautifully packaged box of hair products? This set includes an exfoliating scalp treatment and hydrating shampoo and conditioner.
Forget that you're creating a future family heirloom—is there anything cuter than this customizable recipe journal?
Perfect for my never-ending goal of looking like a cool mom.
How could you not be obsessed?
I wouldn't be excited over just any luggage tag, but this one is really calling my name.
A good carry-on is truly a game changer for travel.
I never thought I'd have a favorite umbrella, but there's something about this little duck popping out of my purse that's so cute.
A cute way to go above and beyond is to fill the jar with something and tie it with a bow before gifting!
I feel like this sticky note set would heal me.
I love jewelry boxes almost as much as I love jewelry.
This new, reversible version of the Neverfull has been all over my TikTok FYP, and let's just say I've been influenced.
Putting aside how comfortable they are, they're just so cool.
Kudos to this brand for making flossing both cute and convenient.
The matching cardigan is a must.
I live for the unseriousness of Ssense's home section.
Since starting as an intern back in 2013, Nicole Akhtarzad Eshaghpour has held several roles here at Who What Wear, and she is currently Editor-at-Large. It was a less expected route, seeing as she was graduating from business school at USC when this all began, but it has turned out to be the best one for her. Fast-forward to 2024, and she's moved to NYC from her hometown of Beverly Hills and spends her workdays a little differently from when she was an intern starting out. Currently, she focuses on a weekly mélange of shopping content. As far as her personal style goes, she's largely drawn to classic pieces and neutral basics but will always make an exception for something colorful, printed, or bejeweled as long as it's deemed worthy enough. After all, the only thing she loves more than a good party is dressing up for one. On weekdays, she can usually be found at home eating something delicious for dinner and trying to force her husband to watch Summer House.
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