Luxury Mother’s Day gifts, from Gucci bags to Chanel bracelets
Mother's Day 2026 lands on Sunday, May 10, and this edit skips fluff for five specific luxury gifts, from cashmere downtime to heirloom jewelry.

Mother's Day lands on Sunday, May 10, 2026 in the United States, and the best gifts this year are the ones that feel considered enough to keep. W's editors are leaning into cashmere, skincare, handbags, pantry luxuries, and fine jewelry, which suits a holiday that began with Anna Jarvis's first church service in 1908, became a U.S. holiday in 1914, and still carries the carnation tradition she chose for her own mother. W also keeps a dedicated Mother's Day shopping hub, which is the right home for a gift edit that prizes specificity over clutter.
The Row handwoven blanket
If you are shopping for the mom who treats downtime like a sacred appointment, The Row's handwoven cashmere blanket is the move. It is the kind of gift that looks calm before it looks expensive, and The Row sells its handwoven blankets by inquiry, which tells you exactly where this lives in the luxury spectrum. W's editors flagged it for beach evenings, and that is the right instinct: this is not a decorative throw, it is the piece that makes a sofa, a terrace, or a plane seat feel a little more private and a lot more indulgent.
Naturopathica Calendula Essential Hydrating Lotion
For the beauty minimalist who wants every product to pull double duty, Naturopathica's Calendula Essential Hydrating Lotion is the smartest splurge in the bunch at $74. The formula uses calendula and micronized zinc for SPF 30 protection, so it is not just another pretty moisturizer collecting dust on a vanity, and the brand says it is designed to avoid a white cast. This is the gift for the mother who notices texture, finish, and scent, and who would rather have one excellent daily lotion than a pile of unnecessary minis.

Gucci Paparazzo Medium Top-Handle Bag
For the fashion mom, the Gucci Paparazzo Medium Top-Handle Bag is the kind of present that actually justifies a dramatic price tag. W's pick is the black leather version, and Gucci prices it at $3,650, with the house's horsebit and green-and-red stripe giving it enough signature detail to feel unmistakably Gucci without becoming loud. Top-handle bags have been everywhere on the fall 2026 runways, so this is not a random logo buy, it is a very polished answer to the woman whose wardrobe already works and just needs one excellent bag to finish the sentence.
Flamingo Estate Richard’s Family & Friends Set
If your mother is the hostess who turns everyday rituals into something better than they have any right to be, Flamingo Estate's Richard's Family & Friends Set is the gift that lands beautifully at $328. The box is built around practical pleasures, coffee, olive oil, soap, and hand cream, which makes it feel generous without becoming clutter, and that is a very underrated luxury on Mother's Day. This is the right choice when you want the gesture to be edible, usable, and slightly over the top in the best possible way.

Chanel Coco Crush Bracelet
For the collector, or the mother who believes in keeping one truly great piece forever, Chanel's Coco Crush Bracelet is the heirloom play at $10,850. Chanel's version is an 18K yellow gold mini bangle set with diamonds, and the rigid shape plus the house's invisible rotating clasp make it feel as substantial as the price suggests. W's editor framed it as something enduring enough to pass down, and that is exactly why it works: it is less a seasonal gift than a small piece of family history in the making.
The nicest thing about this edit is that every gift solves a different problem. The Row buys quiet, Naturopathica buys ease, Gucci buys polish, Flamingo Estate buys pleasure, and Chanel buys permanence, which is really the whole Mother’s Day brief in five very good objects.
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