Editorialist’s luxury holiday picks for women span Chanel, fine jewelry, and spa treats
Chanel’s refillable Sublimage mask, a diamond-set Première watch, and fine jewelry make this luxury edit feel personal, polished, and worth the splurge.

For the woman who never leaves the house without one finished detail
Editorialist’s gift curation works because it treats luxury like a decision, not a category, and that matters in a market where U.S. holiday spending is projected to top $1 trillion and the average shopper is expected to spend $890.49 on seasonal items. The site, which positions itself as a luxury fashion and beauty destination powered by private shopping technology, leans into gifts that look considered the second they are unwrapped. That is exactly why the LELET NY Selene Glossy French Hair Pin, $68, and Sophie Buhai’s Teardrop Embellished Satin Pouch, $990, feel so smart together: one is the easy, glossy finishing touch, and the other is the evening piece that makes a simple outfit feel expensive.
For the beauty devotee who treats skincare like jewelry
Chanel’s SUBLIMAGE Le Masque is the kind of beauty gift that earns its luxury status through formulation and presentation, not just the name on the jar. The mask is refillable, arrives in a new jar made with a premier French glassmaker, and houses a travel-friendly refill, while Chanel describes the formula as enriched with biomimetic lipids and regenerating polyfractioned Vanilla Planifolia, a signature ingredient used across the SUBLIMAGE line. Chanel says the line is built to address hydration, comfort, wrinkles, firmness, elasticity, uniformity, strength, and radiance, which is a serious claim for a $355 gift, especially for the woman who already has the basic moisturizer covered.
For the sunglasses collector who knows when frames are the outfit
Jacques Marie Mage makes sunglasses for the woman who wants her accessories to feel collectible, not disposable. The brand describes itself as a handcrafted eyewear, jewelry, and accessories label, and its women’s sunglasses line leans into timeless design and craftsmanship, with a limited-edition, heirloom-like attitude that justifies the $1,155 price tag on The Shining Torrance Sunglasses in Editorialist’s edit. If she already owns a handful of safe, black frames, this is the pair that shifts her into statement territory without looking trendy for the sake of it.

For the partner gift that should feel like a milestone
Chanel’s Première Ceramic and Diamond Quartz Watch is the kind of present you give when the relationship, or the occasion, deserves a little theater. Chanel created the Première as its first women’s watch in 1987, and the collection is still defined by that octagonal case and bracelet inspired by the house’s codes, so the design already carries the weight of a classic before the diamonds even enter the picture. At $8,825 in Editorialist’s edit, it is the most overtly celebratory gift in the bunch, which is exactly the point if you want the watch to say anniversary, promotion, or major life moment without a word.
For the woman who likes her downtime dressed up
Silk pajamas are only indulgent if they make staying in feel better than going out, and Brand Partner Comme Si’s Piped Silk-twill Pajama Set, $825, does that job beautifully. The price puts it far above ordinary sleepwear, which is what makes it right for the woman who thinks a good night routine should still look edited. This is the gift for someone who appreciates softness, but also appreciates that a piped silk set can double as a polished at-home uniform when the doorbell rings.
For the jewelry woman who notices the clasp, the cut, and the color
Fine jewelry is the section for the woman who wants gifts she can keep in rotation for years, not just wear once for the photo. Marco Bicego’s 18k Yellow Gold Jaipur Gemstone Necklace, $4,150, brings color and warmth, while Fernando Jorge’s Orbit Small 18K Yellow Gold Diamond, Aquamarine Earrings, $2,650, read cooler and more sculptural, so the edit gives you two different moods of the same luxury idea. Together, they make the strongest case for spending more on fewer pieces, because these are the kinds of jewels that stop looking like gifts and start looking like part of her signature.
For the woman who packs like she has a standing room at the airport
A great bag gift should solve a real problem, and Editorialist’s carryall selection gets close to that idea with Khaite’s Simona Shoulder Bag, $1,680, and Ulla Johnson’s Packing Cubes, $160. The bag is the polished everyday anchor, while the packing cubes are the practical add-on that make the whole gesture feel more thoughtful than flashy. If you want the luxury version of a tote, this is the route: something handsome enough to live on a chair at home, but useful enough to earn its place every time she leaves town.
For the spa-night loyalist who wants the bathroom to feel like a reset button
The spa-night edit is where this guide gets especially easy to personalize, because the price range makes it simple to build a ritual instead of making one enormous bet. Foreo’s FAQ 202 LED Face Mask, $799, is the headliner, but the supporting cast is what makes the section feel lived-in: La Mer’s Body Cream for Hydration and Firming at $330, Jo Malone Nectarine Blossom & Honey Cologne Spray at $92, Rhode’s Limited Edition Peptide Eye Prep Depuffing Eye Patches at $25, and Flamingo Estate’s Jasmine & Rose XL Candle at $200. That mix of tech, hydration, fragrance, and candlelight turns a night in into a full sensory gift, which is exactly the kind of luxury that gets used instead of admired from across the room.
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