The holiday season is upon us once again, and gifting somehow feels more challenging than ever. An especially tough person to shop for? The fashion lover in your life. But who better to advise on gift ideas than fellow fashion lovers and (self-admitted) difficult giftees?
For the third consecutive year, we’ve compiled a list of gifts that we will be giving (or hopefully receiving!) this holiday season, spanning clothing, accessories, beauty, and wellness. Want to know what “if you know you know” perfume, tote bags, sneakers, eyeliner, and even toe rings—yes, that’s right!—Vogue staffers are obsessed with? Scroll on!
Here, read Vogue’s 2025 IYKYK gift guide.
Protect the Dolls T-Shirt
American designer Conner Ives wasn’t expecting to go viral with this powerful political statement. But after Ives took his bow after his fall 2025 show in London, celebrities followed suit, with Pedro Pascal, Troye Sivan, Naomi Watts, and Tilda Swinton all repping the tee. You, too, can show your support for trans women—or gift it to your most politically active loved one.
Everyday Glam
Utilitarian gifts aren’t exactly the most thrilling, but they are the ones we reach for over and over again. Why not give your loved one the gift of an elevated beauty routine? Something as simple as Victoria Beckham’s silky smooth eyeliner or a Chanel compact with the interlocking C’s is bound to brighten up the morning.
Button-Back Jewelry
Forget East-West settings and oval solitaires: 2026 will be the year of the button-back. Jessica McCormack has proven herself the jeweler du jour among the celebrity set, from Zoë Kravitz and Dakota Johnson’s red carpet accessories to Zendaya’s engagement ring. Other brands scratch the same itch for a lower price—Dorsey’s drop earrings with the blackened metallic bezel are a favorite in the Vogue office.
Keep it Fresh
Listen, we love Mojave Ghost as much as the next person (it’s a modern classic for a reason!), but sometimes we need to switch up our scents. Loewe’s new Iris Root caters to the floral lovers out there, who prefer a light, powdery fragrance, while the cedarwood and leather notes in Maison d’Etto’s Rotano might appeal to fans of woodier notes.
Sneakerinas
This year, the sneakerina rose from the ashes of years of Samba supremacy. Brands across the price spectrum are hopping aboard the trend, Frankenstein-ing an endless variety of sneakers and ballet flats. Dua Lipa favors the Mary-Jane style Pumas, while Chloë Sevigny has championed the GORP-y lace-up ECCOs. For those keen to keep it closer to traditional territory, dip a toe in with Harry Styles’s preferred Prada nylon slip-ons or Bella Hadid’s satin Vivaias. No matter your preference, now is the time to hop aboard the sneakerina train.
Bedtime Must-Haves
It seems like we’re always dodging claims about the next big thing for our nighttime routine—have we finally recovered from mouth tape propaganda? But there’s nothing complicated about setting your skin up for success. We love a dollop of Reframe’s Circadian Cream before bedtime for smooth skin come morning, and Rhode’s peptide patches for an undereye refresh.
Status Baseball Caps
What better way to combat a bad hair day than with a bad hair day than with a baseball cap? Take it one step further with a status hat that broadcasts your interests across like a forehead billboard. Greta Lee and Timothée Chalamet are both partial to the New York City Ballet hat, while Kaia Gerber cheekily shouts out Cole Escola.
Toe Bling
We love a freaky shoe here at Vogue (see below), but have you ever considered expanding to your toes? Chan Luu and Aflalo are two of the brands betting on toe adornments in 2026. Also in their company? Jennifer Lawrence, who recently accessorized her black-and-white Lii dress with a slew of silver rings across her phalanges.
Monogrammed Tote Bag
You can never go wrong with a monogrammed tote. But if you’re looking to shake up your boat and tote, we love this Alex Mill weekender. Not only does this everything-but-the-kitchen-sink bag fit everything you need (and more), its colorful block lettering offers a lively take on a classic monogram.



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