Fashionable Gift Ideas for Every Type of Personal Style

From the classic dresser to the eccentric trendsetter.

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What do you buy for the person who has it all and has incredibly distinct and discerning taste? They know what they like and, perhaps more importantly, what they don't like. Maybe you learned this lesson the hard way after a well-intentioned but off-the-mark sweater last holiday season, which you know for a fact remains untouched with tags still on in a drawer somewhere. Gift shopping for someone with a well-honed personal style is a high bar to clear—but it's feasible with the proper research and attention to detail.

If you see your loved one only wearing neutral colors and organic, no-fuss silhouettes, a piece from minimalist clothing brand Toteme will blend in seamlessly with their existing sleek and simple wardrobe. For your friend who is a poster child for a 'more is more' fashion philosophy, wearing all the colors of the rainbow and prints galore, how about a coffee table book dedicated to the expressive street style in Tokyo that offers outfit inspiration that'll spark their creativity?

Using our fashion editor's insight and years of industry experience, we curated a luxury gift guide broken down by the most prominent personal style archetypes. Ahead, holiday gift ideas for everyone across the sartorial spectrum, from the clothing purists who preach timelessness to the eccentric dressers who are always game to try a new trend.

The Minimalist

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For the simplistic dresser—who you always see wearing clean, organic lines and never a visible designer logo—gift them a piece that abides by their under-the-radar style ethos. An award-winning fragrance known for its clean, uncontroversial scent or a pair of Mary Jane flats made with a quiet luxury design sensibility are smart options to consider.

The Maximalist

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Treat the person who dresses like a dopamine rush in vibrant colors, bold prints, and playful shapes and textures to something that will make them smile—like a pair of feather-trimmed PJs or a leopard-print conversation coat.

The Classic Lover

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If their style consists of age-old wardrobe basics like trench coats, button-down shirts, and high-quality black boots, opt for a gift that's timeless, not trendy. The designer handbag your loved one has coveted for decades or the best lipstick that's stood the test of time—choose a present that's proven its longevity.

The Trendsetter

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Then there's the person in your life who's abreast of all fashion trends and typically has mastered them months before they've even hit the mainstream. In terms of gifting, you'll want to look at what the season ahead has in store. For instance, the spring 2025 trends promise bright, bold hues and wider-legged denim silhouettes.

The Bohème

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For the free-spirited friend or sibling who's always walked to the beat of their own drum, a winter coat adorned with '70s fringe or a brushed suede bag will please their bohemian way of life and dressing.

Emma Childs
Fashion Features Editor

Emma is the fashion features editor at Marie Claire, where she writes deep-dive trend reports, zeitgeisty fashion featurettes on what style tastemakers are wearing, long-form profiles on emerging designers and the names to know, and human interest vignette-style round-ups. Previously, she was Marie Claire's style editor, where she wrote shopping e-commerce guides and seasonal trend reports, assisted with the market for fashion photo shoots, and assigned and edited fashion celebrity news.

Emma also wrote for The Zoe Report, Editorialist, Elite Daily, Bustle, and Mission Magazine. She studied Fashion Studies and New Media at Fordham University Lincoln Center and launched her own magazine, Childs Play Magazine, in 2015 as a creative pastime. When she's not waxing poetic about niche fashion topics, you'll find her stalking eBay for designer vintage, reading literary fiction on her Kindle, and baking banana bread in her tiny NYC kitchen.