Little Luxuries: 40 Affordable Designer Gift Ideas That They'll Love

Spoil them.

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Real talk: The holiday season is wonderful… until you see the steep price tag attached. Sure, there's no requirement to spend a fortune on presents, but for some people, gift giving is a love language. After all, being able to treat the people you love in your life to nice things is something to relish, not dread. But that's easier said than done, especially in this economy! Even though intellectually, we might understand that luxury is built on the concept of exclusivity rather than inclusivity, that doesn't take away from the fact that we want to spoil our loved ones. While designer ready-to-wear items are likely out of budget for many, the luxury category isn't necessarily completely out of reach.

There are other entry points into the luxury space that aren't egregiously expensive. They're what we like to call "little luxuries"—i.e., designer items that can make your loved ones (or yourself) feel opulent without overdoing it. But if you've never believed that gifting designer is within reach, you'll want to keep reading. Ahead, we rounded up the 40 best affordable designer gift ideas for women, with prices ranging from $35 to $850. From designer accessories to beauty products to home goods to technology, there's no shortage of ways to spoil your loved ones this season while sticking to a budget. So without further ado, let's get into it.

This article was originally published on Who What Wear.

Fashion Editor

Jasmine Fox-Suliaman resides in New York City, where she works as a fashion editor at Who What Wear. With over nine years of experience in the industry, she melds her extensive expertise in social media, digital media, and print to inform her work. Her beat ranges from covering rising BIPOC designers to creating trend forecasts to profiling stars such as Gabrielle Union, Keke Palmer, and Victoria Monét for feature stories. She is especially interested in exploring how fashion and culture converge online and IRL.