Holiday Gift Guide For Chic Cinephiles: Part 3 — Trinkets Inspired by Margot Tenenbaum of The Royal Tenenbaums
For this year’s Holiday Gift Guide, we’re turning to some of the most iconic female characters in film for inspiration.
For this year’s Holiday Gift Guide, we’re turning to some of the most iconic female characters in film for inspiration.
Our 2014 Holiday Gift Guide features multiple installments featuring lovely giftables inspired by the most stylish women in TV and film.
The worlds of fashion and technology are becoming more and more intertwined.
Combining tribal-inspired motifs with tropical florals, fluorescent colors, mystical symbols, and elaborate geometric patterns, every print fashion Mara Hoffman creates is positively hypnotic, a mind-bending, surrealist collage of Eastern and Western symbolism, of fantastical and realistic imagery, of modern and ancient visuals.
We’re easing on down the gift giving road!
We may not be able to invite all of our readers on a first-class flight around the world, but we can at least escort you there in spirit — which is, of course, why we wanted to choose a travel theme for this year’s Holiday Gift Guide, with each installment featuring items inspired by a specific city around the world.
Thus far, on our “Holiday Shopping Around the World” Holiday Gift Guide, we’ve strolled through Athens, skipped through London, and chilled in Stockholm and, today, we’re moving right along to Berlin.
In May, Target unveiled a ground-breaking marketing initiative: The Shops at Target, a collaborative effort during which five independent boutiques — San Francisco’s The Candy Store, Miami’s The Webster clothing boutique, Boston’s quirky pet store Polka Dog Bakery, Aspen’s apothecary Cos Bar, and Connecticut’s housewares and home accent shop Privet House) —were tapped to create limited-edition collections of products consistent with each brand’s aesthetic but bearing lower price points for savvy bargain shoppers.
Still busy performing your Santa Clausian duties?
The ABCs of our A To Z Holiday Gift Guide took us through a miscellany of Art Deco, Blossom-themed, and Color-Blocked goods, while the D, E, and F installment allowed us to immerse ourselves in Dainty knickknacks, Egyptian-themed fare, and Fur-Trimmed fashions.