Christmas List for the Fashionista in Your Life + JORD
Yes, I realize that it is only November 1st and we still have Thanksgiving before we get to Christmas, but if you are like me you are probably already starting to think about Christmas ideas. You might find yourself stump sometimes when it comes to some people. That is why I have put together a list of great Christmas Gifts for that fashionista in your life. Be sure that you read all the way to the bottom for a special gift card!
1. Booties: booties are very in this season and I don't see them going away any time soon. Any fashionista would be happy to open up their present and see these. Some great places to buy booties are Kohls, Target, TJ Maxx, or a local boutique.
2. Blanket Scarves: I have talked about blanket scarves multiple time in my Friday Favorite Post, but they seriously are one of the best things. They are so comfortable and can be worn all fall and winter long. One of my favorite places to get blanket scarves are ilymix.com.
3. A gift card: This may seem like you are taking the easy way out, but sometimes especially if the fashionista in your life is picky then a gift card maybe best. Some places I would suggest are Sweet Olive Boutique, Dottie Couture, Target, or H&M.
4. JORD Watch: I saved the best for last. JORD watches are seriously some of the most unique and beautiful wood watches that I have seen. It is the perfect gift for that fashionista in your life. You don't have to worry about picking out the right color because JORD's wood watches go with every outfit. Shop their women's wood watches here. I have the Frankie which you can find here. Want to make your JORD watch extra special? You can have them engraved so your fashionista will never forget who gave them such a unique wood watch. To get a little bit off your fashionista's wood watch go here for a $25 gift card. This wood watch is seriously a no brainer for the perfect gift.
What are some things on your wish list this year?
xoxo
2 Corinthians 10:5 "We demolish arguments and every pretension that sets itself up against the knowledge of God, and we take captive every thought to make it obedient to Christ."