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Stanley and LoveShackFancy launch holiday gifting collection

Stanley’s LoveShackFancy holiday line turns Quenchers into keepsakes, with tumblers from $45 to $65 and a four-pack at $250.

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Stanley and LoveShackFancy launch holiday gifting collection
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Stanley 1913 has turned its LoveShackFancy collaboration into a holiday gift play with enough pink bows and baby blues to feel more collectible than the usual tumbler. The limited-edition line includes a 40-ounce Quencher for $65, a 20-ounce ProTour tumbler for $45, a Julienne mini cooler marked down from $140 to $98, and a four-pack ProTour set priced at $250.

This is the kind of present for the woman who already has a water bottle and wants the prettier version that does not look like everyone else’s. Stanley says the collection is a keepsake line designed for holiday gifting, and that framing fits the product itself: the appeal is not just the function, but the fact that the patterning makes an everyday object feel like something you would keep on a desk, in a beach bag, or in the back seat on a road trip. Select tumblers have already drawn hundreds of ratings, which is usually what happens when a limited drop lands in the sweet spot between practical and pretty.

LoveShackFancy’s collaboration streak helps explain why this one feels so giftable. Victoria’s Secret PINK and LoveShackFancy launched a limited-edition collection on July 30, 2025, built as a back-to-school mix of lounge sets, leggings, dresses, lingerie and accessories, with PINK describing it as a blend of friendship, fun and femininity. Ali Dillon said the assortment married PINK’s style with LoveShackFancy’s romantic twist and pulled from nostalgic archive pieces, while Rebecca Hessel Cohen called it a full-circle moment that evoked early-2000s energy.

That same appetite for nostalgic, highly styled drops is showing up everywhere. Hill House x Williams Sonoma now stretches from tabletop into bedding, outdoor cushions, benches, chairs and even a canopy bed, with Williams Sonoma listing a 12-piece dinnerware set at $249.70 and larger pieces climbing into the thousands. Nell Diamond designed the assortment around a layered color-and-pattern story so the pieces mix and match, which makes it especially good for the hostess who notices napkin rings and buys flowers for the table.

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Target’s holiday push adds another layer to the market. In September 2025, Target said it would bring in 20,000 new holiday items, with more than half exclusive to the chain, thousands of gifts starting at $5, and most of the assortment priced under $20. That kind of pricing floor is exactly why collabs matter: they give shoppers something that feels scarce without pushing every gift into luxury territory.

The beauty shelves are doing the same thing. OPI’s 2026 Supergirl collection includes six nail lacquer shades, six RapiDry shades and six Sticking Point press-ons, with the RapiDry formulas drying in 60 seconds. Wet Brush and Goody are also returning with a 35-SKU LoveShackFancy assortment set to launch July 5, after saying their original Target collection sold out online in one minute. When the standard version is everywhere, the collaboration is the thing that makes the gift feel chosen.

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