Gifts For The Friend Who Only Shops Designer
We all have the friend or friends in our life that never show up without wearing designer. While admirable, they are some of the hardest people to shop for and their taste is especially specific. It may be hard but it’s not impossible, there are several cheap thrills hidden in the luxury market. They make for the most perfect and thoughtful gifts that even our bougiest of friends will not be returning. I’ve done the deep diving so you don’t have to- here’s 10 gifts under $150.
Prada Cutlery
So even her to-go lunch break screams designer.
Saint Laurent Coffee Tumbler
Showing up fashionably late to work has a new meaning while sipping this.
Dior Tea
Genuinely delicious and makes the inside of her cupboards a little prettier.
Fashion Coffee Table Books
Adds to her apartment vibe while simultaneously keeping her and her guests informed.
Gucci Mascara
While Gucci mascara is amazing and comes in the prettiest bottle, that is not why it made the list. Every Gucci beauty product includes a large Gucci tote- fill it with a couple of her favorite magazines, a book, or even some flowers, and of course the mascara- you got your friend a Gucci gift!
Balenciaga Logo Ankle Socks- $130
Jacquemus Bucket Hat
Super cute, tons of colors, and can be worn all year!
Chanel or Dior Soap
Because what says rich living like designer bathroom experiences?
Tiffany & Co Espresso Cup & Saucer
So she can have breakfast WITH Tiffany.
You really can’t go wrong in Tiffany’s homeware section, especially because every item comes wrapped in a Tiffany box, and that is a gift in itself.
Tiffany & Co Bone China Espresso Cup and Saucer- $100
Each item above is an unexpected luxury that your friends would probably have never even thought of for themselves. Best of all, each arrive beautifully packaged which saves you a job and is the cherry on top of an already stunning present.
Happy Holidays!
Isabella Coleman
Bella is a born and raised Californian who’s been in fashion since she put a denim skirt over her jeans and told her first grade class it was the newest trend. Since then she’s been in several areas of the industry from styling and personal shopping, to buying and costuming. She’s most passionate about writing about fashion: opinions, predictions, tips, and everything in between.