
"Anecdotally, this does not suggest that gift-giving is a guarantee of a happy marriage, so maybe don't sweat your beloved's pressie too much. However, I do love the treasure hunt of Christmas shopping, and a wrapping session with a good podcast or two. Here's what I've got my sights on this year Jess Cartner-Morley's favourite Christmas presents for 2025 Miraculous makeup Miracle Blur 28 at Trinny London 28 at John Lewis"
"Making it personal Personalised notecards, set of 10 17.85 at Papier A set of notecards with your friend's name and address on is a gift that says: you are a classy person. This simple wavy trim works for any kind of message. Ear and now Egg ear cuffs 42 at Helena Rohner I happen to know that the Guardian's fashion editor Morwenna Ferrier has these on her wishlist. Chic, minimal ear cuffs are hard to find."
"Take a bow Embroidered napkins 12.99 at H&M Unless you are certain they'll love it, don't give a home gift they need to rearrange their mantelpiece around. Napkins are a classy gift and can be tucked in a drawer. Tree's company Croissant Christmas tree bauble 16 at Ustudio I love a gift that can go from under the tree to on it. A personal bauble is sweet: maybe a croissant from Vondels for the friend you holidayed in France with?"
Angelina Jolie once bought Brad Pitt a California waterfall, a 200-year-old olive tree and Ernest Hemingway's typewriter as extravagant gifts. Gift-giving is not a guarantee of marital happiness, so excessive worry over presents is unnecessary. Christmas shopping can be an enjoyable treasure hunt paired with a wrapping session and a podcast. Recommended 2025 gifts include Miracle Blur from Trinny London to smooth skin under makeup; an embellished V-neck cardigan from M&S; personalised notecards from Papier; Helena Rohner egg ear cuffs; embroidered napkins from H&M; and a croissant Christmas tree bauble from Ustudio. Price points and retailers are provided for each suggestion.
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