
THE GIFT EDITFrom Olympia, to Her Nearest & Dearest
FOR HER HOMEBODY BEST FRIENDStaying-in essentials“A beautiful candle and tarot cards to keep around the house.”Shop now
FOR HER HUSBAND, MATT A monochrome momentNavy tuxedo blazer, navy cashmere beanie, navy anchor socks…I know he’ll wear this all together.”Shop now
FOR HER HOMETOWN GIRLFRIENDSToasty extras“I’m from Canada, where it gets very cold, so we take our outerwear seriously! This Italian space-dyed set is really thick and warm.”Shop now
FOR HER FIVE-YEAR-OLD SON ULYSSES Classics, made mini“Ulysses likes to wear chambray shirts open over a T-shirt, and he’s just grown out of his last one. Plus, these suede desert boots are so cute.”Shop now
FOR HER J.CREW FRIENDSAll kinds of good vibes“These crystal necklaces are such an easy and special gift. There are five to choose from, and they all come with a card that was illustrated by hand to reflect the mood of each stone.”Shop now
FOR HER EIGHT-MONTH-OLD SON AALTOSweet stripes“We just launched baby cashmere and it’s so cute, soft and warm. I love this sailor stripe on everything.”Shop now
FOR HER TRAVEL-BUG FRIENDA bundle of energy“We designed this Crystal Voyager X J.Crew set with travel in mind. It’s a little something you can put in your purse or suitcase and take everywhere.”Shop now
FOR HER PARENTSFireside ideas“My mom is the queen of robes—she’s going to be so impressed with this luxe puffer version. And Dad, well, the man likes a lantern.”Shop now
Olympia’s creative gifting tipsPICK A POINT OF VIEW
“I like to focus on a bigger theme or color palette when shopping for all things holiday, from the gifts to the wrapping paper and cards.”THINK OUTSIDE THE (GIFT-WRAP) BOX
“I have a lot of old magazines and I often use the pages as wrapping paper and greeting cards. I try to find images that work with the theme, which is a trick I learned from my mom.”MAKE IT PERSONAL
“I think about what’s special about the person I’m shopping for—from their hobbies to their sense of style—and try to come up with a unique expression of whatever they enjoy most.”
“I like to focus on a bigger theme or color palette when shopping for all things holiday, from the gifts to the wrapping paper and cards.”THINK OUTSIDE THE (GIFT-WRAP) BOX
“I have a lot of old magazines and I often use the pages as wrapping paper and greeting cards. I try to find images that work with the theme, which is a trick I learned from my mom.”MAKE IT PERSONAL
“I think about what’s special about the person I’m shopping for—from their hobbies to their sense of style—and try to come up with a unique expression of whatever they enjoy most.”