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14th December 2016

The ‘It’s Not Too Late’ Christmas Gift Guide

Life - By Alexandra Stedman

As someone who has mainly done her Christmas shopping online, I still haven’t finished the last few bits and bobs – sometimes you just need to look in some shops – and hope to do it this week. So in honour of all things last minute, here are a few more things to get you inspired which you can still order online in time for the big day, or just pop out and buy in person.

1. I can’t think of a better endorsement than ‘we have these and they’re our favourites’. Pink bowls: £1.30 each, Ikea

2. Because eating chocolate can be cultural. Why not? Prestat earl grey and lemon chocolate; £3.99, The National Gallery

3. Because if you’re going to trust green tea, it should be blended especially for chic minimalist store Margaret Howell. Green tea blend: £9.95, Margaret Howell 

4. You really can’t wrong with Uniqlo. And you really can’t go wrong with a sweatshirt for under a tenner. Sweatshirt: £7.90, Uniqlo

5. For those fashion conscious girls in our lives, who love packaging almost as much as they love a product (moi much?). Lip gloss: £15, Paul & Joe

6. I have used Happy Plugs for years and, as well as looking super cool, they don’t leak sound. £24.99, Happy Plugs x H&M

7. A little birdie has told me that this highlighter is better than Benefit’s High Beam. Sold. Highlighter: £7.99, H&M

8. Because Stockholm is on everyone’s ‘To Do’ list at some point, surely?! ‘Destination Guide: Stockholm’: £18, Tea & Kate

9. Because not only are these bracelets gorgeous (they’re designed by my friend, Kelly, in fact), but 100% of profits go towards For Rangers – a charity supporting the elephant poaching crisis. 18ct yellow gold vermeil baracelet: £55, Auree x The London Chatter

10. I have developed an addiction to matches, I now collect them. And in love with these. Just so you know. Anchor square matches: £6, Archivist Gallery

11. I have only just discovered this interiors store through my sister and am officially obsessed. Hanging ceramic planter: £10, Monpote

For more gift ideas, click here.

By Alexandra Stedman

Fashion Editor, Blogger, Realist

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Comments

  1. A Girl, A Style says

    14th December 2016 at 9:33 pm

    Alex, I LOVE the new site! So clean and sleek and perfect with your aesthetic. I know how much hard work this was, so big congratulations on such a wonderful job.

    Briony xox

    Reply
    • Alexandra Stedman says

      14th December 2016 at 9:51 pm

      Yay! For once our comments are reaching each other 🙂 thanks so much lovely xxx

      Reply

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