Mother's Day gift ideas from June's hottest new product launches
June’s freshest launches make Mother’s Day feel current, from Oura’s slimmer Ring 5 to Rhode’s bronzed summer drop.

1. Oura Ring 5 in silver, $399.
For the mom who wants wellness tech that still reads as jewelry, the silver finish is the cleanest entry point. The ring is 40 percent smaller than the previous generation and Oura’s smallest smart ring yet.
2. Oura Ring 5 in black, $399.
Black keeps the same slimmer profile but makes the ring feel even more discreet on an everyday hand. It is the easiest pick for a mother who likes her gadgets to blend in.
3. Oura Ring 5 in gold, $499.
The gold finish is the dressier version of the launch, and the premium price still buys the same titanium build and health tracking stack. It suits a gift that is meant to feel more precious than practical.
4. Oura Ring 5 in Deep Rose, $499.
Deep Rose is the new finish that makes the ring feel intentionally styled rather than purely technical. It is the prettiest option if she already wears warm-toned jewelry.
5. Oura Ring 5 in brushed silver, $499.
Brushed Silver softens the look just enough to feel modern without calling attention to itself.
6. Oura Ring 5 in Stealth, $499.
Stealth is the most understated finish in the lineup, which makes it ideal for a mom who wants the data and none of the fuss. The darker tone keeps the ring especially low-key.
7. Oura Ring 5 sizing kit, $10.
This is the most sensible add-on in the whole launch because Oura warns its sizing differs from standard rings. If you are gifting blind, start here.
8. Rhode Pocket Bronze in Pebble, $25.
Pebble is the fairest shade in Rhode’s first bronzer, which comes in eight neutral-to-warm shades. It is the safest way to give bronzed skin without risking mud.
9. Rhode Pocket Bronze in Sip, $25.
Sip is the light-to-light-medium choice for a soft wash of warmth that still looks polished. It is the shade for someone who wants glow, not contour.
10. Rhode Pocket Bronze in Sunbed, $25.
Sunbed brings a little more warmth to light-medium skin while keeping the finish compact and portable. It is the easy middle step between barely there and fully bronzed.
11. Rhode Pocket Bronze in Bake, $25.
Bake is the medium tone that gives the new bronzer its most obvious everyday usefulness. It is the one to buy if she likes definition without a heavy hand.
12. Rhode Pocket Bronze in Shade, $25.
Shade moves deeper while staying neutral enough to avoid an orange cast. It is a smart pick for a mom who wants bronze to read refined.
13. Rhode Pocket Bronze in Drench, $25.

Drench lands in the tan-deep part of the range, where the color starts to feel richer and more dimensional. The pocket compact makes it easy to carry, even if the tone is full strength.
14. Rhode Pocket Bronze in Anklet, $25.
Anklet is the deep-neutral option for richer skin tones that still want a soft, buildable bronze.
15. Rhode Pocket Bronze in Plunge, $25.
Plunge is the deepest shade in the line, with the richest red-neutral warmth in the group.
16. Rhode Highlight Milk in Pearly Pink, $28.
Pearly Pink is the lightest glow in the four-shade Highlight Milk lineup, which makes it the prettiest choice for a soft sheen. It feels more like radiance than sparkle.
17. Rhode Highlight Milk in Pearly Champagne, $28.
Champagne is the most classic of the four and the easiest to understand at first glance. It is the safe celebratory gift for someone who likes her makeup with a little lift.
18. Rhode Highlight Milk in Pearly Warm Bronze, $28.
Warm Bronze gives the new luminizer a sun-touched finish that can work on face or body.
19. Rhode Highlight Milk in Pearly Rich Bronze, $28.
Rich Bronze is the deepest option and the one that keeps the highlighter from disappearing on deeper skin.
20. Rhode Peptide Lip Tint in Colada, $20.
Colada is limited edition and leans tropical, so it feels like the lip tint version of a summer trip. It is the most obvious one to slip into a gift bag.
21. Rhode Peptide Lip Tint in Macadamia Butter, $20.
Macadamia Butter is the shade for someone who likes bronzy color without a glossy neon moment. It is quiet, flattering and easy to wear every day.
22. Rhode Peptide Lip Tint in Honey Mango, $20.
Honey Mango is the juiciest of the three summer tints and the most playful on a vanity. It feels especially right for beach bags and warm-weather weekends.
23. Rhode Pocket Brush, $27.
The dual-ended brush is compact enough to disappear into a tote. It is designed for bronzer and blush blending on the move.
24. Rhode Snap-On Lip Case, $46.
The MagSafe lip holder is the cleverer, more gadget-minded version of a beauty accessory. It is the one to give if she likes things that do two jobs at once.
25. Rhode Lip Case, $38.
This simpler case keeps lipstick close without the snap-on feature, which makes it the more practical buy. It is the version for a mom who wants her essentials within reach and nothing more.

26. Rhode Sun-Kissed Set, $50.
This bronze-plus-highlight pairing is the cleanest way to gift the new face story in one box.
27. Rhode Pocket Duo, $48.
The bronze-and-blush duo is the smartest pick for someone who already lives in Rhode’s cheek products.
28. Rhode Summer Kit, $100.
Highlight Milk, Pocket Bronze and Peptide Lip Tint land together in the limited-edition Terry Bag. Consumer Edge data show June 9 was Rhode’s biggest single day of sales since launch.
29. Rhode Terry Bag, $36.
The limited-edition Terry Bag is the piece she will keep using after the makeup is gone.
30. Rhode Terry Towel, $50.
The Terry Towel is the most literal summer gift in the collection, and it works because it feels indulgent without being precious.
31. Dyson V8 Cyclone, $400.
This is the most approachable of Dyson’s new cordless launches, with 30 percent more power and a 60-minute run time. It is the one for the mom who wants a real upgrade without jumping straight to the top shelf.
32. Dyson V10 Konical, $499.99.
The self-emptying dock makes this feel much more luxurious than a standard stick vacuum, and the 150 Air Watts add serious cleaning muscle. It is the best middle-ground gift in the lineup.
33. Dyson V16 Piston Animal, $979.99.
This is the splashy splurge, with a 900W Hyperdymium motor, 315AW suction, an upgraded Submarine 2.0 wet head and a CleanCompaktor bin that holds up to 30 days of dust. If she loves a spotless house, this is the big one.
34. Saucony Triumph 24, $170.
Zoe Malin calls the Triumph one of her favorite running sneakers, and the update adds more cushioning while dropping 0.4 ounces. It is a meaningful refresh for a mom who actually runs.
35. Saucony Endorphin Elite 3, $290.
This June 1 launch is the race-day shoe in Saucony’s new wave, built with more midfoot stability and a smoother, propulsive ride. It is the choice for the mom who treats her miles like a mission.
36. Kizik Athens Golf, $149.95.
The hands-free golf shoe makes early tee times feel easier, with a water-resistant upper and multi-directional lugs for traction. It is a clever gift for the mom who would rather step in than tie up.
37. Kizik Freedom Run, $149.95.
Kizik’s first hands-free running shoe pairs VivaFoam cushioning with a secure heel fit, which gives it real workout credibility. It is the kind of convenience that feels surprisingly luxe once you use it.

38. Parachute Classic Plush Robe, $149.
Made from 450 GSM Turkish Aegean cotton, this robe is plush enough to feel hotel-level but simple enough for daily life. It is a gift that lands immediately the minute she puts it on.
39. Canopy Sound Machine, starting at $64.
Canopy folds sound, soft light and aroma diffusion into one compact bedside device, which makes it an unusually thoughtful sleep gift. It is practical, calming and easy to understand at a glance.
40. NOBULL Outwork Flex, $150.
The new Outwork Flex keeps the durability and stability of the original shoe but bends more easily for dynamic movement. It is the right call for a mom who likes her gifts to earn their keep at the gym.
41. Versed Everything Balm Complexion Color, $16.
This blush-bronzer hybrid gives a sheer, buildable flush for a price that feels almost too modest for the payoff. It is the easy win when you want a small gift to look far more considered.
42. PCA SKIN Triple Exfoliation Peel Pads, $60.
The peel-pad format makes this a treatment gift that feels serious but still manageable at home. It is for the mom who likes visible results without a complicated routine.
43. YSL Beauty Skin Affair Soft Glow Cushion Foundation, $49.
With 31 shades and a cushion format that nods to the K-beauty comeback, this is the most polished makeup gift in the group. It is the one that feels luxurious before she even opens it.
44. Beauty Pie Nice Legs Tinted Super Blur Body Lotion, $39.
This body lotion gives legs a smoother, satin finish while still adding hydration, which makes it especially smart for summer dressing. It is the kind of gift that feels immediately useful.
45. Cocokind Hydrating Electrolyte Rescue Serum, $18.
The milky serum keeps the price easy and the routine simple, but it still delivers the kind of instant hydration that makes a new launch feel worth trying. It is proof that a smaller gift can still feel luxe.
46. Rhode Peptide Lip Shape in Press, $24.
Press is one of Rhode’s new contour shades, and the warm pinky-mauve tone gives the lip-shaper trend a softer edge. It is a very easy first buy.
47. Rhode Peptide Lip Shape in Lunge, $24.
Lunge lands in rosy beige territory, which makes it one of the most flattering neutral options in the new range. It feels polished without looking overdone.
48. Rhode Peptide Lip Shape in Stretch, $24.
Stretch brings a neutral mocha tone that adds depth without overpowering the rest of the face. It is the shade for a mom who likes definition more than drama.
49. Rhode Peptide Lip Shape in Lift, $24.
Lift is the soft neutral pink in the set, which makes it the gentlest way to close the gift list. It is the shade most likely to disappear into a daily routine and stay there.
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