Continuing along with yesterday’s gift guide entry…

For the Mom Who is More Fashionable Than She Realizes
Our love and admiration for our mom is well documented. We think she’s one of the most amazing people on the planet; she’s smart, funny, well dressed, has amazing genes that we thank her for all the time, and she’s still a beauty. She doesn’t think she’s as fashionable as we do; she dresses smartly for her age and station. We think jeans are a usually a crap gift, but in this case, maybe not. The Tanya jeans from Ralph Lauren are pretty much perfect. They come in 2 different lengths, the rise is a cry from mom-jean rise, while safely out of low-rise territory, they come in a few different colors, and they come in a range of sizes from petite to plus. They wash well, they wear well. They’re not super inexpensive, which might be our only complaint – but our mom is worth every penny.

For the Girl Who Hates Makeup, but Sometimes Likes it
We definitely fall into this category, sort of. We love the idea of makeup – we just rarely can be bothered. We went to a party the other night, and we decided to step it up and apply 3 things – cream eyeliner, lipgloss, and mascara. We got more compliments than we have in ages. Sure, some of them were from the same drunk friend saying the same thing over and over again, but we think that counts.
We’re still trying to master cream eyeliner, but in the time we take with that, we save by throwing on a couple of swipes of lipgloss. The Black Honey from Clinique (annoyingly, only at Sephora) is as pretty and shiny as you would think it is – and we’re thinking wearable on everyone. We think a little gift with this lip gloss, a good cream eyeliner (we’re using the Brush On Cream Liner from Clinique – it’s great, waterproof – but the brush sucks. Ours fell into the toilet so we were forced to buy a new one. It was a wise investment) and maybe a mascara (any will do, we swear) would be an awesome way to break into makeup but still look like you.
Clinique Brush On Cream Liner, $14.50

For the Tot Who Has Everything That You Want to Impress
We know, wanting to impress a toddler is a bit weird. We don’t know many people under 3 – so when we have to have a gift for one of them, we end up putting more thought into it than is likely reasonable. We know a 1-year old who is absolutely in love with his stuffed toy from Jellycats. In our old life as a buyer, we bought this for a website you may know and love. We always felt a special connection to them, and that’s couldn’t possibly have anything to with the fact that we still have our childhood bear and talk to him (yes, for real, and no, not baby talk) on a regular basis. That first stuffed animal you make a connection with can be life changing. Before we delve into the weird beyond weird, we’ll leave it at: we love this stuffed bunny, and we’d bet $5 you can’t show us a kid who wouldn’t.
-LB





