Macy's Mother's Day gift deals include Jo Malone, Coach, Ugg picks
Macy's is turning out polished last-minute gifts, from Jo Malone sets to Coach and Ugg, that feel considered even on a deadline.

Macy's is making a strong case for the elegant, no-fuss gift: a fragrance set with a recognizable name, a mug that looks like a bouquet, a throw you can wrap around someone's afternoon, and a handbag that needs no explanation. With Mother's Day falling on Sunday, May 10, the retailer's edit is built for the shopper who wants the present to feel intentional even when the calendar is not cooperating.
The Macy's edit is built for the deadline
The centerpiece is a Mother's Day Gift Guide with more than 500 handpicked gifts, which gives the shopping experience some welcome structure instead of a sprawling scroll. Macy's splits the assortment into clear lanes, including fragrance, beauty, jewelry and watches, handbags and accessories, shoes, apparel, loungewear and PJs, home, tech, food and candy, and gift cards. That range matters because a good push present or milestone gift should feel matched to the recipient's life, not simply the nearest object on a shelf.
The strongest signal here is that the guide is not trying to force one gift strategy. It gives you room to choose between beauty, comfort, style, or a practical fallback, while new deals for Mom drop every day through May 10. Macy's also flags a last-chance ordering window for timely delivery, which makes the whole edit feel like a polished department-store save rather than a frantic afterthought.
Beauty gifts that feel personal without requiring guesswork
The beauty section is where Macy's looks especially smart. Chassie Post brought the picks to Studio 1A, and the assortment includes Jo Malone and Estée Lauder gift sets starting at $50. That price point is useful because it stays accessible without losing the sheen of a prestige brand, and beauty sets are one of the easiest ways to give something that feels considered without having to know someone's exact size, style, or home decor.
A standout is the Jo Malone 2-piece English Pear & Sweet Pea Cologne & Hand Cream Gift Set, priced at $38.25, down from $45. The appeal is not just the markdown, though the savings help. It is the combination of fragrance and hand cream, which makes the gift feel both indulgent and useful, a strong formula for anyone who likes daily rituals that feel a little more refined than ordinary basics. For a push present, that kind of small luxury lands especially well because it feels like a treat without becoming precious or difficult to use.
Home gifts that look more expensive than they are
If the person you're shopping for is more likely to appreciate comfort than cosmetics, Macy's home picks make a compelling case. The Le Creuset petal mug is a clever example of giftability with a little design intelligence behind it. On its own, it is a pretty object; gifted in pairs, it can resemble a bouquet, which is the kind of presentation trick that makes even a modest purchase feel elevated.

The Ugg Avery Reversible Throw, priced at $50, is another easy win. Reversible throws are inherently practical because they offer more than one look, and the Ugg name still carries strong comfort-brand recognition. For a push present, a throw like this feels unusually thoughtful because it speaks to rest, recovery, and nesting, not just celebration. It is the sort of gift that gets used constantly, which is often the real test of whether a luxury present was worth giving.
Macy's one-day Bouquet of Deals promotion goes even further, with Hotel Collection robe and blanket items marked up to 80% off. That is the kind of markdown that can make a premium home gift suddenly accessible, especially if you want the scale and softness of a robe or blanket without stretching into a higher-end specialty store. The fact that it lasts only one day adds urgency, but the real value is in the category itself: comfort gifts are easy to love because they work immediately.
Coach brings the brand recognition that makes gifting easier
Coach canvas-and-leather styles round out the edit for the person who likes a bag that is polished but not overworked. Coach sits in a sweet spot for gifting because the brand is widely recognized, the materials signal some substance, and the styles usually feel easy to wear with everyday clothes. That matters when you are shopping quickly, because strong brand recognition reduces risk and helps the gift feel resolved even before it is unwrapped.
For a push present, a Coach piece makes sense if the recipient prefers something that lives in daily rotation rather than waiting for a formal occasion. The canvas-and-leather mix tends to read as practical-luxurious, which is exactly the balance many people want in a milestone gift: beautiful enough to feel special, durable enough to use often.
Why this Macy's guide works for push presents too
The phrase push present may sound contemporary, but the Oxford English Dictionary traces its earliest known use to 1992, which helps explain why the category now feels so established. That history fits the current moment well. The best gifts in this Macy's edit are not about spectacle for its own sake. They are about marking a life event with an object that has presence, usefulness, and a little polish.
That is why the assortment feels stronger than a generic sale page. Jo Malone and Estée Lauder give you prestige without research fatigue. Le Creuset and Ugg make comfort feel deliberate. Coach supplies the brand confidence that many gift buyers want when time is short. And Macy's broader guide, with 500-plus handpicked gifts and daily deal drops through May 10, turns a deadline into a manageable shopping window. In the end, the most luxurious thing about this edit is not the price tag. It is how easily it lets a last-minute gift still arrive looking thought through.
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