I have received a ton of requests for secret santa gifts under $30 — it sounds like a lot of us sustain this tradition in our extended families. Below, a few chic options in the under $30 category, whether you’re participating in a secret santa gambit or looking for something reasonable for a few teachers, neighbors, or friends.

Great Gifts for Women for Under $30.

gifts for women under $30

PADDED VELVET HEADBAND — COME IN TONS OF COLORS, $19, AND A PERFECT SURPRISE FOR A TRENDY LADY

LIP SCRUB — I LOVE THIS BRAND SO MUCH AND USE THIS SCRUB CONSTANTLY THROUGHOUT THE WINTER

EYE BRIGHTENING BALM

MALDON SEA SALT AND MARBLE SALT CELLAR

SHADOW LETTER MONOGRAM STATIONERY

JOURNALING PENS — GIVE AS A SET, OR PAIR ONE WITH EACH JOURNAL OR NOTEPAD YOU GIVE OUT (EACH PEN HAS FOUR COLORS IN IT!)

YETI MUG — HAVE YET TO COME ACROSS SOMEONE WHO DOES NOT VALUE ONE OF THESE

JUNO SKIN MAKEUP MELTING BALM — THIS IS A TIKTOK SENSATION AND HAS SOLD OUT MULTIPLE TIMES…CUTE TO PAIR WITH THESE TERRY CLOTH WRAPS

ICE ROLLER — FUN SURPRISE FOR A BEAUTY JUNKIE

TERRY CLOTH HEAD WRAPS FOR MAKEUP/MASK APPLICATION — YOU COULD SEPARATE AND GIVE ONE ALONG WITH EACH CLEANSING BALM YOU GIVE OUT, OR GIFT AS SET

RADIATE DEVOTIONAL — HAVE ALREADY GIFTED THIS TO A FEW FRIENDS; GREAT GIFT FOR A WOMAN OF PRAYER

STAR HAIR SLIDES

ALO TUBE SOCKS — I LOVE MINE…

PERSONALIZED DREAM JOURNAL

KAWECO PEN — WHAT CAN I SAY? I’M A PEN JUNKIE; LOVE THE DESIGN!

INGE-GLAS BIRD ORNAMENT

FAIR ISLE WINTER MITTENS

PERSONALIZED NOTEPADS

Not seen above, but still fabulous:

MARTHA STEWART GARDENING BAG

THIS PEARL ACCESSORY FOR A CHUNKY KNIT IS SO CLEVER!

EVIL EYE NECKLACE

CHANEL HAIR CLIP

SET OF 12 APPETIZER PLATES

J. CREW TISSUE TURTLENECK — THE LAYERING PIECE OF THE YEAR

Great Gifts for Men for Under $30.

gifts for men under $30

NEEDLEPOINT COOZIE — WHAT IS IT WITH MEN AND COOZIES? THIS ONE IS ABOUT AS GOOD LOOKING AS THEY COME!

TABLETOPICS — ALSO A GOOD FAMILY/COUPLE GIFT IF YOU’RE RUNNING DRY

TILE TRACKER — ATTACH TO WALLET, KEYS, ETC SO THEY’RE NEVER LOST!

LEUCHTTERM NOTEBOOK — MR. MAGPIE AND I BOTH LOVE THESE, ESPECIALLY THE SQUARED AND DOTTED ONES…NOTHING SAYS “I’M PULLED TOGETHER” LIKE AN ELEGANT NOTEBOOK

RED CLAY HOT SAUCE TRIO — WE HAVE AND LOVE THEIR SPICY COCKTAIL SALTS (FOR RIMMING THE GLASS) AND THEY JUST RELEASED A SPICY EVERYTHING BAGEL SALT WHICH COULD BE THE PERFECT ACCOUTREMENT FOR A “BIG BREAKFAST”-LOVING MAN

GLASS TUMBLERS — THE PERFECT SIZE FOR JUICE, WINE, A POUR OF AMARO, WHAT HAVE YOU!

SMART PLUGS — PERFECT FOR A SMARTHOME ENTHUSIAST

KAWECO FOUNTAIN PEN — JUST SO HANDSOME! DON’T FORGET TO INCLUDE INK CARTRIDGES

CIAO TUBE SOCKS — FOR THE COOL DAD

CANVAS LOG CARRIER

EX LIBRIS PLATES

LAPTOP CLEANER — GREAT STOCKING STUFFER

BOULES SET — AS STYLISH AS CAN BE!

MOLTON BROWN BLACK PEPPER SHOWER GEL — OLD FAITHFUL FOR MR. MAGPIE; THIS IS ABOUT AS BRACING AND MASCULINE AS SHOWER GELS COME, BUT STILL SOPHISTICATED ENOUGH THAT I WANT TO USE IT AS WELL — AND CURRENTLY 25% OFF!!!

AIR PODS CARRIER

HARNEY & SONS PEPPERMINT TEA — WE ARE NEVER WITHOUT THIS DELICIOUS CAFFEINE-FREE MINT TEA, AND MR. MAGPIE IS HOOKED, TOO

If you’re still on the hunt, you might find inspiration in my coffee/tea service post, or my kitchen gear post.

P.S. A full-on gift guide for men here and gift guide for women here. I usually orient these guides towards the $100 and under price range because, well, personally I don’t often spend more on an individual person, but a couple of higher-end items I would personally love…

MME MINK COAT

CHANEL WALLET ON CHAIN

A PERSONALIZED AURELIA DEMARK HEART OR BOW PENDANT

SLEEPER PAJAMAS

AQUAZZURA COMBAT BOOTS

PAM MUNSON LADY BAG

LE LION CARDIGAN

MAX MARA LADY COAT

VAN CLEEF AND ARPELS ALHAMBRA EARRINGS

DAMARIS BAILEY DRESS

SALLY LAPOINTE BLAZER

P.P.S. Lessons learned from my daughter’s eye disorder.

P.P.P.S. On living with grief: “I wish I could remember everything, but today my tenderness will be enough.”

*I wish I knew the source of the coat above but alas! Pinterest find! Designer Federica Tosi makes some gorgeous long-length herringbone/tweed toppers in a similar vein.

I mentioned this yesterday, but in my opinion, outerwear is a reasonable category to splurge in if you take into account cost per wear. You might buy an adorable cocktail dress and wear it twice a season, whereas a chic statement coat can be worn every other day of the week! Bonus: no one needs to know you’re wearing basic jeans and a white tee beneath. Below, my favorite outerwear finds this season…

statement outerwear winter 2021
MME MINK FAUX FUR // FAUX FUR TRIM SHRIMPS (LOOK FOR LESS WITH THIS) // TALBOTS KITTEN HEELS // TARTAN MIU MIU (LOOK FOR LESS WITH THIS) // NICOLA BATHIE EMERALD DROP EARRINGS // CHARLOTTE OLYMPIA PLATFORMS // BOLD FAUX FUR APPARIS // VEGANCODE SHERPA // AQUAZZURA BOOTS // H&M SCARF COAT // ACNE BEANIE // LEATHER TRIM STAND STUDIO // MARC JACOBS J LINK BAG // SHRIMPS KNIT EARRINGS // WEEKEND MAX MARA (LOOK FOR LESS WITH THIS) // MME MINK BAG // MANGO FRINGE COAT // LIU JO PLAID FRINGE COAT // ISABEL MARANT BOOTS

Two notes:

  1. I am seriously loving the fringed coat trend. Check out how it’s styled on Mango’s site — with otherwise crisp basics. I also like the more cape/poncho cuts, including this black watch tartan Avec Les Filles (on sale!) and this Liu Jo (seen above). These look fantastic with Isabel Marant boots.
  2. If these are too loud in shape or style, you can never go wrong with a classic ladylike wool coat from Mackage or a wrap-style from Harris Wharf London (look for less with this!).

A few others I love not seen above:

THIS CHANNELED VELVET — THIS IS EXACTLY WHAT TO WEAR WITH A LONGER-LENGTH HOLIDAY DRESS

A FABULOUS BLACK BELTED WOOL COAT WITH FUR COLLAR AT A FANTASTIC PRICE — THE SLIGHTLY LONGER LENGTH MAKES IT LOOK VERY HIGH-FASHION

BELTED BLANKET COAT

THIS SHERPA-TRIM PUFFER IS INSANELY CHIC

THIS BLUE TEDDY COAT IS A FUN STATEMENT

THIS MARTA SCARAMPI CAPE IS ULTRA-CHIC (I SHARED CAITLIN WEARING HERS HERE)

THIS BOW TRIM BEAUTY

THIS REVERSIBLE QUILTED COAT — THE BOWS MAKE IT!

THIS ANDREW GN…WOW WOW WOW

THIS VERONICA BEARD

THIS YVES SALOMON

So many of these would layer beautifully over a new sweater knit dress glammed up with some of the fun statement pieces here. And if you’re after chic cold weather accessories (hats, gloves, etc), I shared some in this roundup of Magpie Shopping Queries!

P.S. Denim dresses, shirts, and more for the season.

P.P.S. How to style gingham in cooler weather.

P.P.P.S. An easy love.

It has become a yearly ritual to dress the children in brand-new Christmas pajamas after dinner on Thanksgiving evening. It gives me the warmest hygge feeling. I typically go with Petite Plume for the occasion, and this year looks to be no different. (I’ve had a few Magpies and friends ask for suggestions for thoughtful gifts to give as godparents to babies around the holidays, and I always think a classic Petite Plume set is a special gift.). I am leaning towards these precious vintage toy print ones for micro and mini. However, these tartan ones (also Petite Plume) are an absolute classic. You can get the look for less with this $12 steal at Target!

A few other pairs I love…

christmas pajamas for children

PETITE PLUME PAJAMAS // JANIE + JACK SLIPPERS // CLARA NUTCRACKER DOLL // VELVET BOW // PETITE PLUME NIGHTIE // MONOGRAMMABLE PLAID PAJAMAS // LODGE SLIPPERS // CANDY CANE JAMMIES // KING NUTCRACKER MOUSE // CANDY CANE COVERALL // MOCS // SHERPA SLIPPERS // STRIPED JAMMIES // FLANNEL NIGHTGOWN // BEAR SLIPPERS // BOW SWEATER // TEDDY // FAIR ISLE BOOTIES // LAKE PAJAMAS // GAP TEDDY SWEATER

Even more options and notes below…

MY GIRLFRIEND INSLEE DESIGNED THESE WITH LAKE! (BABY SIZES HERE)

THIS $20 HOLLY SET

THESE FAIR ISLE SWEATER KNIT BOOTIES ARE BEYOND PRECIOUS (AND $10!)

CANDY CANES FOR BOYS, GIRLS, AND ITTY BITTIES (I OWNED SO MANY OF THESE LE PETER PAN COLLAR ROMPERS FOR MICRO — THEY ARE SUPER SOFT AND WELL-MADE AND LOOK A BIT DRESSIER THAN COLLARLESS STYLES FOR TAKING OUT AND ABOUT!)

ALSO LOVE THIS $10 CANDY CANE PRINT PAIR

FLANNEL ROBE

SAL E PIMENTA ALWAYS KNOCKS ME OUT — LOVE THIS VINTAGE-PRINT NIGHTIE

THIS TARTAN PAIR IS MEANT TO GO WITH THESE SLIPPERS

NUTCRACKERS (SISTER MATCH HERE)

ADORE THIS BURTS BEES PAIR — IMAGINE WITH THESE MOCS ON AN INFANT!

MONOGRAMMABLE PLAID — PERFECT WITH FUR-LINED MOCS

WISH I’D NOT MISSED OUT ON THIS FESTIVE PATTERN FOR MINI! ADORABLE!

THIS $22 TRADITIONAL TARTAN FLANNEL NIGHTIE IS ALREADY IN MY CART

CHRISTMAS TREES

THESE ANTLERS WITH BOWS ARE DARLING

CLARA-INSPIRED

A TIMELESS STRIPE

THIS RUFFLY PLAID NIGHTIE LOOKS ADORABLE, TOO

PRECIOUS BEAR SLIPPERS

And my favorite holiday picks for me, too —

holiday pajamas for women

POPLIN STRIPED SET WITH SORELS

THIS IF ONLY IF NIGHTGOWN IS SO ELEGANT AND CLARA-ESQUE WITH A SATIN BOW (HAVE IT HAND-EMBROIDERED HERE AND USE CODE MAGPIE10 FOR 10% OFF!)

CAROLINE NAP DRESS WITH A CARDIGAN AND VIBI VENEZIA SLIPPERS

THIS ICE BLUE PAIR — J’ADORE! I HAVE LIKE THREE PAIRS OF THIS “DREAMY” STYLE PAJAMA AND THEY ARE TRULY THE MOST COMFORTABLE…PERFECT WITH THIS EYE MASK AND THESE DAPHNE MORRIS SLIPPERS

JEWELED JAMMIES (TOP / BOTTOM) YOU CAN WEAR TO DINNER…MEANT TO GO WITH A PADDED HEADBAND

THESE SLIPPERS ARE STRAIGHT UP FAB AND MEANT TO GO WITH THIS VELVET BOW HEADBAND WHICH I OWN AND LOVE!

THIS $20 POM-TOED PAIR OF SLIPPERS IS FANTASTIC

KEEP COMING BACK TO THESE MILDLY ABSURD BUT MAJORLY FUN FEATHER-TRIM PAJAMAS…DELICIOUSLY EXTRA AND PERFECT WITH MY FAVORITE VELVET BIRDIES MULES

JUST FOUND THESE LOOKALIKES FOR SLEEPER PAJAMAS FOR UNDER $100!!!

PEOPLE RAVE ABOUT SKIN PAJAMAS — THESE LOOK HEAVENLY! — AND IT FEELS LIKE THEY’RE MEANT TO BE WORN WITH BIRKS AND A VEST

PETITE PLUME MAKES A FABULOUS “CAR COAT” — MIDWAY BETWEEN A BATHROBE AND A JACKET!

P.S. More early holiday finds here and here.

P.P.S. Holiday baking inspo — and fall baking inspo, too!

P.P.P.S. Who doesn’t want a French kitchen?

A friend recently described me as “a perfectionist” (in a loving and flattering way) and I’ve been reflecting on that portrait since. She’s not entirely wrong, but she’s also not entirely right. On the one hand, I do have my ducks in a row. I am hyper-organized, I am an anticipator rather than a procrastinator, and I like my linens ironed. I’ve had readers in the past write: “Life’s too short to worry about ironed sheets!” and I intuitively understand that “ironed sheets” is a metonymy for “over-engineered logistics.” Frankly, I can use the reminder. I want to live my life, not spend it fluffing the pillow cushions. Still. I like things the way I like them, and I come by it earnestly as the daughter to a mother who, when visiting our home, will whisper in my ear with concern: “There is no tissue box in the powder bathroom.” The beds are always made in the morning, my children rarely leave the house in non-coordinated outfits, and the minute both are tucked in at night, I flit around the main level putting everything back in its place and even restoring the coffee table decor that we routinely remove from the premises to make space for duplos and puzzles during the day.

Of course, I am conflating a lot of adjacencies here, because order in the home is not precisely the same thing as perfectionism, but the point stands: I run a tight ship at home.

And yet. I consider myself a true pragmatist. Writing, entrepreneurship, and parenthood have led me to accommodate compromise in countless matters. I publish around 700 posts a year, and the volume necessitates a relinquishment of aims at precision. Things go live and I look back on them and cringe. There are posts I wish I could delete but insist on keeping up, if for nothing else to ground myself and remain true to my conviction that writing is a process, not a product. I doubt very much a bona fide perfectionist would say the same. Entrepreneurship has demanded similar negotiations. I have found that entrepreneurship, almost by nature, is about navigating constraints: you must constantly find scrappy ways to make do with less, which means you are never going to ship a fully-finished, fully-featured widget, or you are never going to be able to recruit or afford the absolute best talent, or you are never going to be able to accommodate the idiosyncratic requests of customers simply because you have limited bandwidth. Entrepreneurship is the most poorly marketed profession I’ve ever encountered in the sense that I’ve rarely seen an accurate portrayal of it. It is the opposite of flashy and slick. It is all about mitigating risk and selecting the least-offensive of a range of unappealing options. In short, it, too, has foiled the perfectionist in me. And parenthood — ah, parenthood! So many of the things I thought I’d never do I have done. As a superficial example, as I make it a point of pride to ensure my children are nicely dressed with hair combed, there have also been many times where my child is the one, to put a narrow point on it, traipsing through Glen Echo Park barefoot and bedraggled. (I wrote about some of the other mental gymnastics parenting has required of me recently here.)

In many ways, I consider myself more of a pragmatist than even Mr. Magpie, who is more on-the-straight-and-narrow than I am. This is a man who does not believe in shortcuts. If he commits to something, it’s 100%, all-in, no fudged edges. I will, on the other hand, sometimes tell him “don’t let perfect be the enemy of good enough.” There are times where I will go in with a plan, realize it’s not going to work, and jump ship. Mr. Magpie will fight it out to the end. “There must be way,” he will insist, and he will engineer a new solution, and I will marvel at his resiliency. This is not to say I don’t have grit and commitment where it matters. But I’m thinking specifically of times I’ve tried to do something DIY/Pinterest-esque and realized halfway through I’m simply not that woman and just think, “Hm, OK. Well, store-bought it is.” Mr. Magpie would be the type to say, “Well, wait a minute. What if we tried…”

In general, though, we are two peas in a pod, right in the center, with him slightly further on the “purist” side of the spectrum and me slightly further on the “pragmatist” side. So maybe it’s that I’m a pragmatist in perfectionist’s clothing? Or vice versa?

What does any of this matter, you may be wondering, as you enter paragraph six? Well, I have found that it is sometimes helpful, in this project of self-knowledge that demands our participation on a daily basis, to hang a few hooks on a wall and see where your coat belongs. As I have thought through this question, I have discovered, for example, that I believe pragmatism to be the opposite of perfectionism. But is that accurate? The spectrum I’ve conjured doesn’t even contemplate “laissez-faire” as a possible tentpole. And that says something, too.

What do you think, friends? Do you consider yourself a perfectionist? A pragmatist? Or something I’ve not even included as an option? Has this changed over time, or because of profession or life stage? Or do you see yourself as a perfectionist in some spheres and something different in others?

Post-Scripts.

+Are you good at negotiating?

+”I can say this, though: the or maybes is the great gift of a degree in English, the vindication I might offer my friend, should we ever revisit the topic: the accommodation of a multitude of narrative possibilities. English trained me to look at a single word and ask: “but why this one?” and to recognize a certain rhyme scheme and ask “what if it were another?” I am forever shaped by the way those questions both exact and forgive….”

+What do you think of the imperative: “If you ever find yourself in the wrong story, leave”? Thoughts here.

+Attention is a form of love.

+Creativity demands “a wild mind and a disciplined eye.

+On pessimism.

Shopping Break.

+This floral puffer has been a best-seller for weeks and is currently on sale.

+This Etsy shop sells the most beautiful personalized bows that will be perfect for the holidays (check out this poinsettia-inspired one!), and the sweet seller is offering my readers 10% off with code magpie10.

+RUN. This adorable tartan shirtdress with ruffled shoulder is only $60 and absolutely perfect for countless holiday festivities.

+OK, I swear I won’t talk your ear off about this but I’m seriously obsessed with this new Marc Jacobs bag my girlfriend gave me (she works there and is, like, kind of a big deal). The colors are so fantastic for my fall wardrobe (though it also comes in fabulous cream or black versions) and it’s the perfect shape and size. It has enough structure to hold a phone, card case, keys, sanitizer, mask, and is therefore ideal when out and about chasing kids and wanting to keep your precious items on you (versus in a tote bag in the stroller). I’m traumatized still by the time I left my bag on my stroller at an NYC playground and saw a man reach into it while pretending to look after a child there. (!!!). I know I don’t live there anymore, and also shame on me for being so naive, but — !! I will never ever leave my valuables/precious items off my body again.

+Juliska Berry-and-Thread vibes on a budget.

+Bergdorf’s is offering 30% off prestige beauty products that rarely go on sale — especially at a discount so steep! Consider Tom Ford’s lipsticks or the GloPro, which I’ve never tried but understand enjoys a cult following.

+Seriously the cutest little sweatshirt for a little one.

+I have to say, this paillette skirt in the ivory color is pretty fantastic. I don’t usually do minis anymore, but this would be so cute with a fitted ivory turtleneck sweater.

+Still a few of these fabulous reversible coats left. Coats are a smart way to invest — you get so much use out of them in a given season (versus, say, a dress you might wear a handful of times).

+My preferred way to drink red wine. A good gift, too!

+This maxi skirt is so well-priced and CHIC for fall.

+Have been really feeling rugby shirts this season. I bought Mr. Magpie this one, micro this one, and am now contemplating this for myself. I have a vision of layering it beneath this puffer vest with these suede flats or statement sneaks for weekend daytime.

+Just bought mini this rugby dress (!) too — currently an extra 50% off, making it $23!

+If the rugby stripe vibe is too sporty, try my favorite polo-inspired sweater for a softer take on the trend.

+And if those Vejas linked above aren’t your speed, some of my longtime favorite Supergas are on serious sale here, for as low as $30/pair!

+Thanks to the reader who recommended this Etsy shop for a beautifully-crafted children’s easel!

+Do ice rollers actually work/do anything? Contemplating testing.

+This longline quilted vest earns you street cred. I feel like these were made to go with Isabel Marant boots.

+These outdoor lights are insanely chic (!!!)

+We spend a lot of time hanging out in our cul de sac with neighbors and their children, and in the evenings, we often enjoy a glass of wine while supervising the children together. I was thinking we might need to buy some of these roadie cups!

+Have you heard about this “space disco” party trend? I don’t fully understand its origins, but if you’re invited to one, you must wear this.

+Frilly Frog is offering 30% off a fantastic collection of classic pieces for children with code FRIENDS. I’m all about corduroy jumpers, classic overalls (<<used the promotion to score this exact pair for micro!), and printed turtlenecks this season, so this sale spoke to me. They also have some adorable current-season knits and collared dresses included!

+Love these corduroy hair clips for mini.

+I ordered myself one of these Hotel Lobby candles over the weekend in the Holiday scent (now sold out), but they still have some other great winter scents and their signature is supposed to be gorgeous, too.

I feel as though the window of time for me to match or at least coordinate with my daughter is rapidly shrinking, and I’m going to jump on any remaining opportunities. Cleobella generously offered to gift me one of the pieces from their beautiful new fall collection and I knew immediately I wanted this Lotus dress and the matching style for mini, seen above. It will be perfect for a few upcoming fall gatherings — I have it specifically earmarked for a family dinner one of my friends is hosting (with littles invited).

A few other mommy + me moments I’m loving:

The Fashion Magpie Mommy and Me

+This Seraphina London for you and this for her.

+Ruffle socks for her and for you. I like the way these have been styled peeking out above Uggs or lug sole boots.

+This shacket for you and this for her.

+Lug sole boots for you and for her. Also love these for you and these for her.

+Striped sweatshirt with exaggerated collar for you and for her.

+Embroidered flower sweater for you and for her.

+Black lace-up boots for you and for her.

+Burgundy velvet dress for you and for her.

+Nap dress for you and for her.

+Velvet mary janes for you and for her.

Even more options not seen above below…

+This Dondolo maxi skirt for you and this bubble for her.

+This SEA for you and this one for her (also cute in the solid navy for a coordinated rather than matchy matchy moment).

+Gigi Knitwear cardigan for you and for her.

+This may trigger some of you, but upscale Tevas has been trending the last year and these ones from a small French brand for you and these for your little could be pretty epic for spring. I’d pair with a loose-fitting white dress (also love this SEA, on sale) for a major statement.

+Leopard drivers for you and leopard Mary Janes for her.

+Ruffle collar blouse for you and for her.

+Caramel colored dress for you and for her.

+Breton stripe sweater for you and for her.

+Plaid dress for you and for her.

+Plaid blouse for you and matching dress for her.

P.S. More adorable finds for little girls here and little boys here, with sizing details and tips!

P.P.S. Is people pleasing an unconscious attempt to control someone’s opinion of you? (I don’t think I agree!)

P.P.P.S. Invisible strings.

A few things currently inspiring my wardrobe…

Sweaters as Accessories.

Have been throwing a contrasting sweater around my shoulders nearly every day this fall. It functions like a scarf (warming!) but adds so much interest and dimension to even a straight-forward, solid colored dress, and I’m encouraged by the smart styling above. Would not have thought to layer over a blazer but now I want to try, too! Recreate with this blazer, this sweater, and this smart ladylike bag similar to the one seen above.

Within this category, I have been loving pairing a fair isle sweater I have very similar to this by wearing it over my shoulders while wearing a camel colored crewneck cashmere sweater beneath.

Turtlenecks Under Everything.

How amazing do these chic ladies look in their turtleneck situations? Images below via Caitlin Fisher wearing a Marta Scarampi cape over a J. McLaughlin turtleneck; Wiggy Kit; and the one and only Nell Diamond wearing a Shrimps coat over her Hill House tartan Ellie nap dress (still a handful available).

caitlin fisher
wiggy kit
nellie diamond

A few favorite turtlenecks to introduce into your wardrobe —

J. CREW TISSUES — HAVE THESE IN MANY COLORS AND STRIPES, BUT ESPECIALLY ENCOURAGE THE WHITE, BLACK, NAVY, AND STRIPES

HILL HOUSE TURTLENECK BODYSUIT — LITERALLY DESIGNED TO BE WORN UNDER A NAP DRESS

THESE $35 ZARA STEALS ARE AMAZING — I HAVE THIS IN PINK AND THE QUALITY IS FANTASTIC

THANKS TO CAITLIN, THESE J MCLAUGHLINS ARE ON MY WISHLIST IN CAMEL AND NAVY

THESE COS ONES ALSO COME IN GREAT COLORS — SANS J MCLAUGHLIN’S RIBBING IF THAT’S NOT YOUR THING

JUST ORDERED MYSELF ONE OF THESE $21 STRETCHY TURTLENECKS — I OWN SOMETHING SIMILAR FROM BP THAT IS AT LEAST 10 OR 15 YEARS OLD THAT I WEAR EVERY YEAR…THESE STRETCHIER STYLES ARE THE BEST FOR LAYERING UNDER DRESSES

I especially love to wear turtlenecks underneath oversized cardigans or turtleneck sweaters or even turtleneck sweatshirts, usually in tone-on-tone or similar-tone color combos — the layering looks amazing. I’m also inspired this year to layer under more of my dresses, i.e., this tiered corduroy or this tiered navy shirtdress (would look so good with stripes underneath).

I also have one of these Veronica Beard sleeveless trenches that will look fabulous paired with a turtleneck beneath!

Uggs.

short uggs

No, I know. They’re back! I personally like the really short ones (esp in olive gree, seen above) or the really tall ones (esp in black). I had a pair of Isabel Marant shearling lined mukluk style boots that were more or less a fancy Ugg and I wore them absolutely into the ground two years ago. This style of boot is just so difficult to resist if you live anywhere with chilly winters where you will spend time on a daily basis outside. Like, walking a dog in NYC at night? You need these!

Sorel has a “slipper” in a similar vein that boast sturdy rubber soles just like Uggs that I just ordered. It looks like the absolute comfiest slipper to wear when dashing out to the curb or, well, per the slipper’s name, going on a coffee run, or just putzing around the house. I think I will buy these for our caregiver as well.

Jeweled Everything.

bejeweled coat
hill house jeweled jammies

Nicola Bathie and Hill House united to create a season of sparkly, glitzy accessories and details that I simply cannot resist. I shared a ton of my favorite jeweled and embellished finds here, but then I saw Annie Major (photo immediately above) in these jeweled jammies (tops here, bottoms here — sold separately) and I had to have them. I’d been so focused on nap dresses, I’d overlooked these babies. I am actually going to wear this look head to toe OUT of the house with velvet pumps.

In the first photo above, I’m totally swooning over these fun sparkly brooches. It led me to go treasure hunting on Etsy — I’m going to buy a few, mix and match, and pin onto my own jacket! Can you imagine how chic a cluster of brooches would be pinned to this coat in the slate green (similar in hue to the one above) or this neutral sherpa, right along the side pocket as seen above? I love this rhinestone alligator, this lot of four round styles, this bow, this bow/leaf, this PARIS! So fun to mix and match. This also led me to reconsider the purchase of this beautiful Jennifer Behr hair slide. So, so fun.

Brent Neale Jewelry.

brent neale jewelry
brent neale jewelry

Brent Neale is one of my new favorite follows on Instagram. Her jewelry is so whimsical and spectacular and creative — I’ve never seen anything like it, and I’m obsessed! You can browse her jewelry here. Much of it is custom and all of it is divine. I keep coming back to look at these breathtaking earrings. A girl can dream!

Wiggy Kit Dress.

wiggy kit dress

I love everything about the Wiggy Kit dress above and how it’s styled. Love the length of the dress with those smart booties, which I would probably pair with more of a kitten heel in the form of my favorite Talbots booties and my favorite Alexandre Birman booties (<<I own this exact pair and it’s just the right amount of disco ball energy; currently 70% off). I also love these croc ones from Paris Texas. I even love the way she’s wearing her hair — it’s just right with the dress. I’m so loving the ric rac/scalloped detailing on this dress, too. I’ve noticed that detail crop up in a few places, including at & Other Stories, Doen, and Hunter Bell. Finally, if you like the gingham print of this dress, you might also enjoy my gingham picks here. I have been getting a lot of wear out of this bag and this skirt this season!

Fun to have fun with fashion.

What’s currently inspiring you?

P.S. Genuine enthusiasm is so endearing to me.

P.P.S. A trick for falling asleep.

P.P.P.S. Sometimes it’s important to just let the time tick on by.

Historically, I’ve tended to avoid sweater dresses because I often found they added bulk to my frame, but this season has some spectacular, flattering pieces on offer. At the tippy top of my current shopping list is this Staud bustier dress. You can get a similar bustier look for less with this (under $100). I would style either of these with suede tall boots, but it would look equally chic with suede mules (look for less with these), clogs (look for less with these), or — for my more fashion-forward ladies — lug sole boots (look for less with these).

sweater dresses fall 2021

MANGO TURTLENECK DRESS // HART HAGERTY MAMA NECKLACE // ALEXANDRE BIRMAN LUG-SOLE BOOTS // STAUD DRESS // HUNTER BLAKE EARRINGS // MARC JACOBS BAG // & OTHER STORIES OLIVE GREEN DRESS // MANGO KNIT DRESS // ALEXANDRE BIRMAN TALL BOOTS (ON SALE!) // AMAZON MULES // ANN TAYLOR DRESS // GUCCI BARRETTE // SANDRO DRESS // GAP HEADBAND // CROC LOAFERS // ROTATE BIRGER CHRISTENSEN TURTLENECK DRESS // SWEETHEART-NECKLINE ALEMAIS // PAM MUNSON LADY BAG // CROC-EFFECT WATCH (UNDER $100)

A few other sweater dresses I love:

LADYLIKE SHOSHANNA (ADORE THE SILHOUETTE)

THIS GRAY RIBBED MIDI (BUMP-FRIENDLY!)

THIS CE FINN (THE SLEEVES!)

ANOTHER SANDRO SHOWPIECE

BODEN (ESP LOVE IN THE OATMEAL COLOR)

THIS DRAMATIC CULT GAIA

DVF KNIT WRAP

J. CREW

SEZANE MAGIC (LOVE THE BUTTONS AT SHOULDER)

SPLASHY LINE & DOT (A BIG STATEMENT AT A GREAT PRICE)

COTTON AND CASHMERE SKIRT (!)

REBECCA TAYLOR DRAMA

P.S. A close friend replied privately to this post with some thought-provoking feedback: “Have you considered that you were being respectful and considerate of your child by letting her play? That does conflict with respect to the person you’ll be late for. But sometimes it is a balance. What if you were late because you were respectful to yourself — you were upset by something and needed to collect yourself?”

P.P.S. Ignore the morbid tone of this query, but what would be your last meal?

P.P.P.S. Read anything good lately? If you’re not in the mood to read, check out this list of movies I’ll watch over and over again. (Comments are a gold mine!)

My Latest Snag: Thanksgiving Outfits for the Littles.

After snagging one of Hill House’s new Jasmine velvet nap dresses for myself for Thanksgiving, I bought mini this La Coqueta dress to pair with burgundy tights, a burgundy velvet hair bow, and these black velvet bow shoes (such a good Amazon find!!!). BTW, LaCoqueta also just launched their Christmas collection and I think our holiday looks are set — this tartan dress for mini and this coordinating dungarees for micro. I can’t deal with the details — love those leather knot buttons on the overalls!! Micro will wearing this Foque set (I couldn’t handle the sweater and plaid shorts…so beyond adorable) with knee socks and these adorable loafers. Have I talked your ear off on the loafers already? I honestly can’t believe the price. $20 and they are so well-made and so thoughtfully designed — love that the top opens up as a velcro. Easy for us to get on and off! Strongly recommend, especially if you are looking for dressier shoes your son will only wear to a handful of formal occasions this season. (However, I’ve been pairing them with his tiny dark-wash jeans — he has this exact pair — and a button-down and he looks beyond adorable in it.)

Next on my shopping list for littles: winter boots. I’m thinking these classics in navy for micro. He had them in black last year!

You’re Soooo Popular: The Empire Waist Midi.

The most popular items on le blog this week:

The Fashion Magpie blog best sellers

+This empire waist midi. Sort of like SEA and Ulla had a less expensive baby.

+This crewneck sweatshirt. Perfect slouchy shape for layering over Aligns for a “cool mom on the go” morning.

+This cropped cashmere cardi.

+This gorgeous footed bowl belongs on a Thanksgiving table.

+Jellycat stuffies make the best gifts.

+Turtleneck sweater tunic!

+These Halloween fidget toys were a big hit — I shared that I was giving them away to micro’s play group for Halloween as a sweet treat alternative and tied them in cellophane bags with personalized tags. (You can see how they turned out here.). The toys also come in a Christmas motif that could be adorable to give out to classmates, neighbors, etc and this is the PERFECT gift tag to attach given the clever phrasing (“hope your Christmas is poppin — these are literally POP toys!). Another cute option: attach these tags to individual boxes of crayons or tubs of green play-doh paired with a plastic holiday cookie cutter.

+Fabulous $25 puff sleeved sweater.

+The best cableknit tights for littles. Such a good value! Super thick and well-constructed. Mini wore these all last year and I just bought a new three pack in ivory. (More great little girl Amazon accessory finds here.)

+Well-priced pair of double gourd lamps.

+Blush ornament set — I’m obsessed with that dog in the upper right hand corner.

+Target clog boots — appear to have been restocked in both colors in all sizes.

+Ceramic holiday house set — so fun to arrange these on a mantle/down the middle of a dining table/in a window sill/etc.

+Adorable and affordable statement sweatshirt for a little love.

+Absurdly chic caftan that reminds me of something by Vita Kin.

+Peter Pan collar holiday top for a little boy.

+Sweetest velvet shoes for a little lady — $25!

Weekend Musings: Sentimental Reasons.

Do you know the Nat King Cole song “I Love You (For Sentimental Reasons)”? My Dad used to play this song when I was growing up and I grew even more attached to it after it appeared on the soundtrack for one of my all-time favorite movies, “As Good As It Gets,” where it plays during a pivotal plot point. For, well, sentimental reasons, I recently added it to a “Cozy” playlist I have, which features the kind of mildly cheesy, cinematic songs that make me swell with love and nostalgia. (Think Van Morrison’s “Out in the Cold Again” and Natalie Merchant’s “One Fine Day.”) As I was driving towards my parents’ house listening to it the other week, I had the out-of-body sense that I would forever connect that song to the hygge of moving home this year and being close to my parents again and navigating these roads that I have known for so long. And it all tracked — I love this town for sentimental reasons.

But it occurred to me then: is there any kind of love that’s not sentimental? I’ve never known a love that’s not tender-hearted and dewy-eyed and in part steeped in nostalgia. I feel as though love builds around shared experiences, leverages memories. For me, love does not emerge in isolated, sudden bursts. Love has a long tail. Perhaps the thinking is that some love — especially among family members — is instinctual, predestined. For example, love for a sibling or parent or a newborn is almost beyond sentimentality. And perhaps there are some difficult relationships we nurture out of love but not necessarily with the kind of droopy-hearted affection Cole conjures. And maybe there are brand-new loves that feel exhilarating rather than soft-hearted. Still. I don’t know — are there really different kinds of love? Love can express itself in myriad ways, but at its core, it all feels the same to me — the same kind of tugging, backward-looking warmth.

What do you think?

Post-Scripts.

+Many of my loyal Magpies have been raving about Madewell denim for years. I finally took the plunge and ordered this pair, which I think might be an even better answer to the Magpie who recently asked for “The perfect fall jeans — modern yet classic, not trendy.” I don’t love the frayed hem and it does come in other washes without that hem, but I was obsessed with the color the frayed pair came in. Will report back! Very excited about these. Have been looking for a new pair of everyday denim to pair with basics like turtlenecks, cardigans, etc.

+Adore these inexpensive holly print jammies.

+Have heard so many good things about this holiday candle. Ordering for our home this winter as an alternative to “old faithful,” Diptyque’s “Feu De Bois.”

+I can’t stop buying knitwear — this gorgeous $30 style is currently in my cart. Lots of other great affordable sweaters here.

+This personalized sweater for a little lady…swoon! The pearls!

+Thinking of buying some of these gorgeous candles as a stocking stuffer for my mom and MIL. Will do an entire post on gifts/stocking stuffers under $20 but these are a good starting point!

+Just ordered these pillows for our guest bedroom after multiple bloggers I trust raved about them. They are different from the memory foam ones I’ve used in our own bed for years and years, but also much less expensive (currently $40 for 2 plus 40% off!!!) and with lots of praise. I was sold!

+On my forever wishlist — a ladylike top coat from MaxMara.

+In the interim, this new J. Crew coat style is VERY chic and comes in great colors.

+Has everyone else known about Bona’s microfiber mop for years and not said anything?! This is the best for a quick dust of the hardwood floor, and it also has an attachment you can use with their cleaning solution. It is fantastic!!! Our new housekeeper introduced me to this!

+A Magpie asked me for tartan midi/maxi skirts and I shared some great options in the comments section here, but this gorgeous Etsy find was too good not to re-share here! Pair with a black cashmere sweater and pumps. So chic! Dondolo also just launched a gorgeous tartan maxi skirt in a surprising colorway. J’adore! Your little one can match, too!

+Another fun tartan find.

+Love the LL Bean vibes of this $30 canvas wood carrier, if you have a wood burning fireplace!

+I’ve been hearing good things about these “no B.S.” black pants. They’re kind of a dressier legging perfect for layering underneath a shacket or turtleneck tunic sweater.

+Love this sherpa gilet.

+The prettiest dog toy I ever did see. Ordered this for Tilly’s Christmas stocking!

+Obsessed (!) with this fringed cape. So incredibly chic!!!

+This Etsy shop personalizes Mason Pearson brushes…so adorable.

+Another great fall wedding guest dress.

+Great ribbed leggings in a fab color for a little lady.

A lot of you loved the styling at the top of this post! As much as I love statement pieces, there is definitely something to be said for investing in basics in solid colors that you can mix and match for seasons and seasons to come in endless permutations. Alongside all the glitzy bejeweled pieces I’ve been giddy over, I have found myself buying a lot of navy, gray, and brown this fall, perhaps anticipating that I will be wearing them for seasons to come. I’m especially drawn to navy at the moment. It feels elegant, timeless, and somehow super fresh. I love the navy Manolo flats above (look for less here, here, and here) paired with mid-wash straight-leg jeans and a white blouse.

Below, some other favorite finds in this effortlessly chic vein:

classic basics for fall 2021
THEORY TURTLENECK (LOOK FOR LESS WITH THIS OR THIS) // VEJA NOVAS // AGOLDE RILEY JEANS // LL BEAN TOTE // MANOLO BLAHNIK MULES // J. CREW STRIPE BUTTON DOWN // J. CREW BLAZER // METIER TOTE // SLVRLAKE WHITE JEANS // NAVY TRENCH COAT // BEN AMUN BRACELET (LOOK FOR LESS) // NAVY BALLCAP // ISABEL MARANT BOOTS // PEUGEOT WATCH // J. CREW SWEATER BLAZER

A few other pieces to consider not seen above:

MANGO HIGH-RISE STRAIGHT-LEG JEANS (LOVE IN THE BROWN COLOR)

HAVE LUSTED AFTER A SMYTHE BLAZER FOREVER — BUY NOW, WEAR FOREVER

COS CASHMERE SWEATER

AEYDE BOOTS

OVERSIZED WHITE BLOUSE

BOXY TEES FROM EVERLANE OR J. CREW

STUTTERHEIM RAIN JACKET

APC BOX BAG (ON SALE)

$25 CHELSEA-STYLE RAINBOOTS

ESSE STUDIOS BLOUSE

FITTED TURTLENECK

NAVY MAXI DRESS

JOE’S SCOUT JEANS

LOEFFLER RANDALL TOTE

BANANA REPUBLIC BUTTON DOWN

MANGO DOUBLE BREASTED BLAZER

RAY BAN WAYFARERS

LITTLE LIFFNER TOTE

STAUD VINCENT DRESS IN WHITE

P.S. This cardi has been very popular on le blog this week — love it in that mushroom brown color! I’m so into creating looks with lots of different textures at the moment, and the cardi would afford great contrast with a poplin blouse or denim.

P.P.S. Studio McGee’s holiday collection with Target has also been really popular. My top picks from their collab and other great holiday finds from Target and beyond here.

P.P.P.S. What song do you secretly love?

Do you miss New York?

So many friends have asked.

On the whole, no —

But in the particular, yes.

On the whole, I feel more peaceful and situated than I can ever recall being. Life hangs looser, as I wrote here. But on further reflection, I am not sure this is so much specific to Bethesda (versus New York, Chicago, D.C. proper) as it is a corollary to our life stage and our roots in the D.C. area, in that we moved here with the intention of not leaving for a long while, and D.C. is terra firma, where we enjoy deep roots and the comfort of the familiar. This has afforded us a feeling of security we’ve never felt in our married lives, when we understood — anticipated! — that we would move cities a couple of times and were never fully certain where we’d land. In fact, we nearly moved to San Francisco and contemplated an opportunity in Boston in between Chicago and New York. And there were many periods of time living in both Chicago and New York where we’d ask ourselves both “what’s next?” and “could this be it?” All the while, we were hard at work figuring out our new hometowns, building new networks of friends and ferreting out new favorite haunts. Looking back, there was a lot of emotional labor happening in the background. I now see that living in these cities with the vague specter of an imminent uprooting left us feeling subconsciously unsettled. I remember having conversations about furniture, cars, window treatments, even toys for the children filtered through the possibility of an upcoming move. “Nah, that’s too idiosyncratic of a piece, let’s buy something that will be more configurable…” or “Let’s just wait.” Towards the end of our tenure in NYC, decisions about schools were beginning to hover unpleasantly close. There was a brief period where we contemplated moving closer to mini’s school in Flatiron, but that begged the question: “Where will she go after, and should we move closer to that school?” And so there was some backwards accounting in terms of the exmissions record from her Montessori and all that jazz. (I.e., could we reliably expect she would get in to X school? Were we willing to take the risk of moving based on that arithmetic?)

I mean, such is life. Many of us — many of you! — will continue to move from place to place and acquit yourselves with grace and openness to the vagaries and conditions of life in new cities. We are resilient. We make things work until they can’t, and then we find a new way. If we lucky, we have the opportunity to decide to move when we determine that life might be simpler, better, richer elsewhere. If we are very lucky, we move through all of these complicated decisions with a partner at our side who makes it feel more like an adventure than an ordeal.

Sometimes, I find myself telling friends that I think we were called home for reasons I can’t yet make out, as though the past many years were a winding path towards something we must do here in the D.C. area. At the same time, I resist the notion that the past ten years in Chicago and then New York were precursors, ante-rooms, pit-stops. Those years form the backbone of my adult life: a decade of living to the fullest, and two fabulous cities made all of that living possible in that they provided us with job opportunities, favorite restaurants and lookouts, homes, friends, reasons to stretch ourselves. Chicago brought me Emory and New York brought me Hill and I feel a tremendous weepy attachment to both of those cities in which I made and re-made myself a mother. Nothing about those years was preamble.

Other times, I feel that friends ask me whether I miss New York because many of us view it as The Ultimate — the most sophisticated, prestigious, high-brow place in the world. Right after we first moved here, many of my friends were quick to denigrate the D.C. restaurant and fashion scenes in my company — “I mean, it’s not New York, but–” And this is true in one sense and not true in another. There is only one New York and it is fabulous and operates on its own tier, and the delta between the fashion and food in New York and the fashion and food in Bethesda is noticeable. But unless you are spectacularly wealthy, you cannot walk out your door in Manhattan and feel the earth beneath your bare feet and pluck a handful of raspberries from the branch in your garden and watch your children sprint through the sprinkler. For the most part, you cannot choose to grab a lowkey dinner at the bar without waiting in line, or making a reservation. You cannot walk your dog or take your daughter to school without the possibility of encountering something disturbing. You cannot find a reasonably-priced apartment, full-stop. It is all a tradeoff. We did not move here for the food or the fashion or the proximity to cultural institutions. We moved here for family, and that’s where our chips belong at the moment.

So I resist, too, the notion that New York was somehow the apotheosis of our lives as young adults, young parents, young professionals.

Anyhow, I digress, but I feel that a lot of the peace I am currently enjoying as a result of this move is more related to life stage and its fit with (or ill-fit with) these cities than the cities themselves. (“It’s me, not you, New York.”)

But coming back around to the question at hand — I do miss New York, in the particular. And there is something specific I miss about living there that has been difficult for me to articulate, but I will try here:

I miss the feeling of walking outside of my apartment building by myself.

In those first few steps out from the awning, I routinely experienced a vertigo peculiar to the city, where I would feel at once erased and reified. I would paradoxically brace myself and open myself up, because New York demands both and simultaneously. There is so much to drink in, and yet you must never lollygag in wonder — you must always be guarded, always move with purpose. You are nothing and everything in New York. You are a dot among thousands, anonymous and insignificant, and yet you are also entitled to be there — you live there, goddamn it! — and you must do so with elbows out. It is exhilarating. And I find it affords many New Yorkers a combination of “eh, what are you gonna do?” down-to-earthness and self-assurance. That is — even Hank Azaria and Sting step in dog poop in Central Park, and dodge unsightliness as they walk through Columbus Circle. We know this because they lived in the building next to ours on Central Park West and saw Azaria on multiple occasions (and Sting’s security detail on others).

I miss that particular element of living in New York because it reminded me to negotiate with my own sense of self on a daily basis. It made me feel alive, and electric, and connected to bigger things.

Here in Bethesda, there are different, quieter nudges toward self-awareness — the presence of neighbors being utmost in this category. Of course we had neighbors in New York (too many, to be honest), but there is something very different about neighboring homeowners here. It feels much more like a community. Perhaps people experience that in New York (and we did have some lovely neighbors there, by the way), but it has been entirely new for us here, where part of the responsibility of home ownership is discussing what we’re going to plant in the shared cul de sac center, and how we’re going to run trick-or-treating this year, and who’s bringing what to the neighborhood chili cook-off. And so still there are negotiations with self and community on a daily basis, but it’s as though I’ve turned down the volume.

Anyhow, I do miss those first few steps from the awning in New York. And I do miss the restaurants, and the fashion, and the pace, and the interesting things we would see and do on a daily basis, and running through Central Park, and the movie-set-like beauty of the brownstones on the Upper West Side. In a strange way, I sometimes even miss the coziness of our tiny apartment, how you’d come through the lintel and shed the world and feel cosseted from its perils.

I apologize that I can only answer this question about New York with inconsistencies and riddles. I can love New York and leave it; I can grow disillusioned with New York and miss it. Yes and no, yes but no, yes or no. I can’t even decide on the correct operator in these equations. But again, such is life, where the most worthwhile things demand coziness with contradiction.

Onward!

Post-Scripts.

+Similar thoughts on moving through life here.

+I’m not sure I was accurate in my prediction about what I’d miss most about living in NYC. In some ways, I’m more likely to make last-minute plans here, where we can just jump in our car and go.

+On worrying that NYC will change when I’m gone. (Ha.)

+Our NYC bucket list.

+Some of the beautiful changes that came with our move to Bethesda.

+New York will always be a shock.

+200 runs through Central Park.

+My must-haves for living in Mahattan.

Shopping Break.

+This $20 tank is so festive and the fit is so high-fashion! I’m imagining pairing with a feather bag like this (look for much less with this).

+Love the collar on this denim mini. (More great denim finds here.)

+Everyone’s favorite R Vivimos dress comes in a fun new fall print!

+This affordable watch has a Cartier vibe to it. The navy croc is fun and unexpected!

+Will be sharing a roundup of stylish sweater dresses soon, but had to share this one today since it’s currently 40% off and SO GOOD. Navy! Button front! Love the vibe with tall boots like these, these, or these.

+I wore this exact SEA dress last Thanksgiving and have worn it countless times since, including in a recent series of Instastories. I can’t believe it’s on sale for under $160 now! Your little can twin with you in this.

+More Thanksgiving outfit ideas here. My Thanksgiving dress arrived and j’adore!!! I took an XXS and it fits great — I have other nap dresses in an XS that fit well, too, so personally I think this particular style is sort of accommodating (i.e,. if you are usually an S but there is only XS left, I would give the XS a try). The smocking is nice and stretchy and the velvet is uber-soft.

+Thanks to the reader who alerted me to the fact that these napkins were restocked!!! Perfect for a Thanksgiving table. I was going to use these for Thanksgiving, but then my mom bought this Julia Amory tablecloth and coordinating napkins and offered to let me borrow them for the occasion (we are hosting everyone here!). I’m going to buy another live garland for the centerpiece. Last year I did magnolia and this year I think I’m going to do this olive leaf and myrtle mix. The great thing about these is that they last a really long time so you have a dramatic centerpiece for the entire season. They gradually brown/dry, but I like the look! These will definitely last through the holidays and add a nice lushness. You can always relocate to a mantle or sideboard if you want to do a different centerpiece in the interim, too.

+More fall tabletop finds here, and more chic home finds here.

+If you are a dog fam, you or your man might need this needlepointed hat.

+Found my favorite bronzer on sale for $39 — I’ve never seen it so low! This is one of those beauty products I can’t quit.

+Trust me, you need a striped turtleneck. I live in these!

+Great home finds at reasonable prices.

+This belted shirtdress is just the kind of thing I have been wearing on a daily basis recently, and it is on serious sale in certain colors.

+Slowly realizing I think I need a pair of lug sole boots. These are my favorites.

+I’ve been seeing some trendy chic peas wearing scrunchies — they’re back! — and these velvet ones are fun.

+Adorable wooden tool set for a little one. Great addition to my gift list here.

+Contemplating adding this floor mirror to my office, which is nice and bright but small. This would make the area even larger and give me a nice spot to evaluate my outfits in the morning (and snap selfies — ha!)

+The shape of this scented candle is so clever!

+Cannot live without these claw clips! (2 for $10!)

+Oo now this dress is fabulous — would work for a more conservative holiday event (i.e., with colleagues, at a club, etc.). Along similar lines, love this knit style from Sandro! Would pair with Gucci tights!

+On the heels of this post on praying for others, a reader shared this beautiful prayer bowl (which comes with cards on which to write the names of others). This company also sells ones oriented towards children that would be a sweet gift at First Communion, Confirmation, or just as a godparent in general.

+We have a couple of Inge-Glas ornaments and they are my absolute favorite. I have a couple of birds already but am eyeing a few more of them this year.

+I think your dog needs this quilted coat.

+LOVE this everyday dress.

+This taffeta and lace number is spectacular as a guest at a winter wedding.

+Chic tortoise jug.

+A great casual sweatshirt for layering over athleisure. Love the stripe!

+Obsessed with this cherry red cocktail dress. Sophisticated but saucy.

+Cute dog treat jar.

I know many of you are celebrating your first holiday season with a new one this year. Truly nothing makes the holidays more special than children. Below, I’m sharing some favorite gifts for children under two. Honestly, you can get away with getting baby gear (i.e., footmuff or bike seat) or clothing or even room decor at under a year. They mainly like to play with the wrapping paper anyway! But it is fun to have a few actual toys for them, too.

Holiday Gifts for Babies Under 1 Year.

gifts for babies under a year

STACKING CUPS — MY CHILDREN STILL LOVE THESE…THEY HAVE A NICE LIGHTWEIGHT TO THEM SO EVEN TINY ONES WON’T DROP THEM ON THEIR FACES WHEN STILL ON THEIR BACKS

PLAN TOYS WOODEN RATTLE — A GREAT ACCOMPANIMENT TO THE CUPS; WHAT BABY DOESN’T LOVE KEYS?

AWAKE/ASLEEP DOLL, BUNNY, OR JELLYCAT STUFFIE — THIS IS THE SWEETEST AGE FOR PLUSH TOYS

BABY SWING — SO HE/SHE CAN JOIN THE BIG KIDS OUTSIDE…LOVE THE STYLING

PEEKABOO MIRROR PUZZLE — BABIES LOVE TO SEE THEMSELVES, AND THE SURPRISE BEHIND THE KNOB WILL BE SO EXCITING FOR THEM; THERE IS ALSO A CUTE ONE WHERE YOU CAN PUT PICTURES OF FAMILY MEMBERS IN IT!

BOOKPLATES AND A SET OF CLASSIC BABY BOOKS!

KNIT STROLLER TOY — THE PRETTIEST ONES I’VE EVER SEEN…FUN FOR BABY TO LOOK AT WHEN TINY AND THEN REACH OUT TO GRAB WHILE IN THE SUPERMARKET

ZUTANO BABY SLIPPERS — JUST THE BEST…THE ONLY ONES THAT STAYED ON MY BABIES’ FEET! THE SNAP REALLY CINCHES THEM IN PLACE

SQUARE ACTIVITY CHAIR — FOR BABIES ONCE SITTING UP (5 MO+) — I SO WISH I’D HAD THIS! WE USED A BUMBO SEAT BUT THIS LOOKS SO MUCH COMFIER AND MORE INTERESTING!

BABY RAINBOOTS FOR GIRLS OR BOYS — MIND WILL BE BLOWN WHEN YOU TAKE THEM OUT OF STROLLER AND LET THEM DIP THEIR FEET IN A PUDDLE, EVEN IF THEY AREN’T STANDING ON THEIR OWN YET!

BABY’S FIRST CHRISTMAS ORNAMENT (THESE ARE JUST DARLING!)…PAIR WITH A TIMELESS STEIFF TEDDY

BABY SEAT FOR BIKE

FOOTMUFF FOR STROLLER

OLI & CAROL TEETHERS — BABIES CAN WEAR THESE ON THEIR WRISTS LIKE BRACELETS TO GUM ON…MICRO HAD THE ZEBRA!

Not seen above but fabulous options…

PAT THE BUNNY BOOK — JUST THE BEST FOR A TINY HAND…LOTS TO FEEL, HEAR, SEE! GREAT INTERACTIVE BOOK

FISHER PRICE ACTIVITY GYM — HATE TO SAY IT, BUT YOUR BABY WILL LOVE THIS FLASHY, BRIGHT EYESORE…I WANTED ONE OF THE PRETTIER NEUTRAL PALETTE ONES BUT THIS ONE IS THE BEES KNEES TO A BABY

LIGHT AND SOUND ACTIVITY BOARD

Holiday Gifts for Babies Under 2 Years.

gifts for two year olds and under

PLAYHOUSE

DOLL PRAM OR STROLLER + BABY COROLLE DOLL (I INCLUDE THIS DOLL EVERY YEAR…MINI FLIPPED OUT WHEN SHE SAW THE MINI SIZE LINKED HERE AT AROUND A YEAR OF AGE…IT’S A TINY, PERFECT SIZE FOR TINY, PERFECT HANDS)

DISNEY DRESS UP SLIPPERS — DE RIGUEUR…WE HAD THESE GROWING UP

WOODEN CLEANING SET — STRANGE HOW MUCH MY CHILDREN LOVE TO *PRETEND* TO CLEAN…

BUNNY SLIPPERS, TEDDY SLIPPERS, OR (YOU KNOW HE’LL LOVE IT) ELMO SLIPPERS — CHILDREN JUST LOVE THEM! MY KIDS LOVE TO PUT THESE ON IN THE MORNINGS

OOLY PAINT STICKS — MENTION THESE ALL THE TIME BUT EASY ENOUGH FOR A 1-2 YEAR OLD TO USE!

LEARNING TOWER — I WISH WE’D HAD THIS WHEN MY CHILDREN WERE YOUNGER…PERFECT SO THEY CAN HELP WITH COOKING/OBSERVE WHAT YOU’RE DOING IN THE KITCHEN, BUT WE LACKED SPACE IN NYC!

CROCODILE CREEK KICKBALL — LOVE THE DESIGN, AND IT’S A PERFECT SMALL SIZE FOR A LITTLE ONE

BEAR GLOCKENSPIEL — WE LOVE TO GIVE MUSICAL GIFTS TO THE LITTLE ONES…THIS IS ADORABLE

NAME STOOL — MY MOM GAVE THESE TO MY CHILDREN AND WE USE DAILY AT SINK; LETTER PUZZLE HELPS WITH NAME RECOGNITION

BEE PULL TOY

HOODED CAPE FOR DRESS UP

BAGHERA RIDE-ON TOY

SHAPE SORTER (GREAT WAY TO INTRODUCE A BIBLE STORY INTO FAMILY CONVO, TOO!)

SAND AND WATER TABLE — THE MOST ATTRACTIVE I’VE EVER SEEN…GREAT FOR SENSORY PLAY OUTDOORS…THIS ONE IS A LITTLE LESS EXPENSIVE AND ALSO GORGEOUS

RIDE-ON BUNNY

A few other fabulous gifts not seen above…

RADIO FLYER WALKER — GREAT FOR WOBBLY NEW WALKERS…PLUS EVERY CHILD LOVES TO TOTE AROUND HIS TREASURES AND DOUBLES AS CUTE TOY STORAGE

PERSONALIZED BUCKET

MICRO SCOOTER — NYC BABIES START AROUND 18 MOS!

BALLPIT…RECOMMEND WITH CAUTION BECAUSE WE HAD ONE AND I SPENT A LOT OF TIME CLEANING UP THE TINY BALLS…BUT…VERY FUN FOR LITTLES!

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P.S. Gifts for children aged 2-6.

P.P.S. Lots of notes on holiday decor for families here.

P.P.P.S. The silhouette of Christmas.

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Last Christmas Eve, Mr. Magpie and I stayed up until 1 a.m. assembling the children’s gifts on the floor of our Manhattan bedroom, boxes and styrofoam piling up in unwieldy mounds and little shreds of wrapping paper and ribbon dotting the carpet. We drank way too many La Bomba Daiquiris out of champagne coupes that night, which will now forever be my “Christmas Eve Cocktail,” even though — come to think of it — it’s not particularly seasonally appropriate. But it is red! And it is delicious, with a pleasant tartness. I thought I’d share it here today in case you want to up the ante before Thanksgiving dinner or your next dinner party with friends, period. It’s a refreshing delight and it looks charming in a vintage-style coupe with the lime wheel on the rim. The note on this cocktail recipe, designed by Joaquin Simo in 2008, reads: “Here’s a great example of a fruity drink that’s not all sweet. Its name is a play on the French word for pomegranate — grenade.”

LA BOMBA DAIQUIRI, OR THE MAGPIE CHRISTMAS EVE COCKTAIL

5 raspberries

2 ounces Barbancourt white rum

3/4 ounces fresh lime juice

1/2 ounce simple syrup

1 teaspoon pomegranate molasses (you can buy this online if difficult to find at your grocery)

GARNISH: 1 lime wheel and raspberry flag

In a shaker, gently muddle the raspberries. Add the remaining ingredients and shake with ice. Double strain into a coupe. Garnish with the lime wheel and raspberry flag.

Some helpful equipment for this, and other cocktail-making adventures…

+I love my coupes for champagne or cocktails served up. They are by Zafferano but appear to now be sold out in the clear crystal I have. I actually bought them as a “gift” for Mr. Magpie but clearly it was a self-serving offering. Haha. These are very similar and ultra chic, too. (And a better price!). I also love the colored glass ones from Estelle, this vintage-inspired set, and these modern/sexy ones.

+These are the best jiggers for measuring cocktail ingredients because you can see how much you’ve poured from the top (without lifting it to eye level). We have two on hand! You’ll also need a cocktail shaker, strainer, and muddler. If you don’t have these things, the lot of them would make an excellent holiday bundle gift along with a cocktail book. (This one is Mr. Magpie’s bible.)

+When they say “flag” they simply mean a few raspberries skewered on a pick. I like the look of these bamboo ones with the knot at the end. Garnish is essential for this drink! Don’t neglect!

+Mr. Magpie makes syrups (including simple syrup, needed above) in big batches and stores them in these squeeze bottles in our fridge.

Post-Scripts.

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Shopping Break.

+Chic SEA inspired dress for under $150. Would work for any fall gathering — and would work with a bump, too.

+Adore the personalization on these simple burlap stockings. Use code magpie10 for 10% off! This Etsy seller is adorable and also makes the most beautiful personalized hair bows for littles, like this holiday one. I love these statement bows because they totally transform a solid-colored dress into the perfect holiday look.

+These $20 toddler jammies are beyond precious and look much higher end than their price tag suggests.

+Oo I love (!) this houndstooth quilted jacket!

+Adore this puffer in the green color especially.

+Love the embroidery on these napkins.

+This bow-backed peplum top is SO fun.

+Into this velvet and lace-trim cami for the holiday season.

+Fab statement blouse in one of my favorite autumn hues.

+This dress gives me major Alessandra Rich vibes, but for under $100. Imagine how chic with navy velvet footwear like these on-trend Mary Janes, these Tory-Burch-inspired heels, or these Tamara Mellons.

+These remain my favorite pens of all time. I have minuscule handwriting and these have an ultra-fine tip. The blue ink is nice and punchy and bright, too. More great desk accessories here, and WFH essentials here.

+This bed pillow would be a fun gift for a teen. Honestly, I want one.

+Margaux mule vibes for less.

+Sweet, reasonably priced tartan holiday dress for a little one. (You can coordinate in a similar tartan — lots of picks here, but don’t miss this stunner, currently on sale!)

+I swear by henleys during super cold days — my favorites are by J. Crew and Old Navy and I love the options they have out right now!

+Rattan table lamp at a fantastic price.

+These holiday cocktail napkins are hilarious.

+Happy Holidays door mat for under $20.

+Fun gingham athletic shirt — love.

+Adorable gingham anorak for a little love.

+I almost want this palette just for the packaging. So spectacular!

+Why am I so drawn to these Ritz accessories from Frame? A few girlfriends and I have been ambitiously talking about possibly taking a trip to Paris next fall…

+A pretty gift to give at a Christening. Also love these hand-painted, personalized ones.