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Holiday Gifts
A personalized gift is always such a delight ... a beautiful tea towel with a hand-embroidered initial that you've done yourself, a photo on a coffee mug, a leather bag—anything personally made for you always trumps other gifts because of the thought and organization put into it. This year we have found some incredible sites offering just the thing to make your loved one feel extra special this holiday season. Get on it, we are only weeks away!
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Jan Eleni, an interior designer based in Brooklyn, creates collages with your children’s artwork. Send between 40 and 112 of your kids’ masterpieces her way and she will return a modern grid of their work that looks great in any room. This is a great gift for parents and grandparents alike. Framed original collages are available, as are unframed Archival Pigmented prints for which the prices are the following:
- 36" x 26 1/2" - 40 images - $750
- 44" x 35" - 70 images - $1,100
- 60" x 40" - 112 images - $1,500
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The Old Village Hall has taken the classic personalized boat bag to the next level by silk-screening it with the image of your choice ($150). Artist and owner, Scott Hill’s trademark screens have a rustic old-timey edge to them, which make his products even more unique. His custom pillows ($250) also make a great gift. If you’re buying more than six, (say, for several family members) the price goes down to $225 each.
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Vicente Agor is a San Francisco-based jewelry designer. His custom silhouette pendants are a good gift for a mom, friend, or other half and make a great keepsake. Send in a profile of a loved one and Vicente will create a silhouette on the metal of your choice. Prices start at $310 for the sterling silver.
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Lori Danelle makes a different kind of portrait—paper-cut fingerprints. Send her a fingerprint and she will reproduce it faithfully. Prices start at $150 for a single fingerprint and go up to $475 for double prints with text. Her double prints are a sweet commemoration for couples.
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A few months ago I received this candle from Le Labo and I held onto the idea for this very newsletter. I loved the subtle personalization on the candle and on the box it comes in. You can choose from 7 scents and write the name you want on the label so it’s as if the scent was created personally. My favorite is their Figue 15 candle - $70.
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Tophdaddy makes the most comfortable worn-in “Burn out” T-shirts individualized for your area-code. Boston, New York and LA figure prominently and they are currently expanding into your hometown. Prices range from $18 - $60.
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Here’s a gift for the friend you know better than yourself—someone you know so well you can choose the perfect scent for them. At the Memoire Liquide boutiques in Studio Beautymix at Fred Segal Santa Monica (310.394.8509) and at Henri Bendel in New York, you can mix scents to create a bespoke fragrance. Best of all, they keep the scent on file so you can permanently buy refills.
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As a very generous gift, Louis Vuitton gave me one of their monogrammed Pegase suitcases from their “Mon Monogram” series. You can have one of three shapes—the Pegase, the Keepall or the Speedy—monogrammed with your initials in the two colors of your choice. This is the ultimate gift for a frequent flyer.
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For friends living in LA, La La Luxe is a luxury concierge and styling service you can hire to make virtually anything happen. If you have a busy friend in need of some sound styling advice and a wardrobe update, Nicole Pollard and her team will come over and pull it together using years of expertise and a vast Rolodex of contacts for $300 an hour.
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