Thursday, December 1, 2022

Viva Magenta: What Does Pantone Color Of The Year Say About 2023

(EDITORIAL USE ONLY – For Non-Editorial use please seek approval from Fashion House) A model walks the runway during the Loewe Womenswear Fall/Winter 2022-2023 show as part of Paris Fashion Week on March 4, 2022 in Paris, France. (Photo by Estrop/Getty Images)

Ahead of Pantone’s 2023 Color of the Year announcement, I suspected pink was on the horizon. After Barbiecore dominated the better part of our lives and closets in 2022, there was an inkling that the color forecasting company would choose a rosy hue. Yet Viva Magenta, revealed on Thursday as the official choice, was still a surprise.

It’s not the baby pink of rose quartz crystals and the Millennial wellness industry, nor is it the shocking pink of Elsa Schiaparelli and Planned Parenthood that has taken over fashion as of late thanks to Valentino’s viral show. It is not as mauve as a true fuchsia, not as orange as scarlet, and not as primary as Pantone’s Period, a shade that looks more like a fire engine than actual menstrual blood. It’s much richer than the flat medicinal pink of Barbie’s dream house (a color now offered by pricey paint company Backdrop). Viva Magenta is more complicated than those hues. I’m not even sure if I think it’s pink. 

“[Viva Magenta] is both powerful and empowering,” says Lee Eiseman, executive director of the Pantone Color Institute. According to the examples provided by the company during the virtual press preview — featuring runway shots from Loewe, Gucci, Thom Browne, and Dior fashion shows — the color is crimson red, hot pink, fuchsia, raspberry, and maroon, all at once. It’s flowery and natural, but it’s also slick and shiny, just as good for lipstick and clothing as sports cars and cell phones. (The latter is confirmed when, toward the end of the presentation, Pantone’s reps revealed that their brand partner Motorola is planning to release a Viva Magenta phone.)

It’s the color my lips turn when I slick on Lipstick Queen’s Frog Prince, a color-changing makeup that looks green but transforms (thanks to pH-reactive Red 27) into a raspberry popsicle stain upon contact. It’s part Rothko Red, part Moulin Rouge, well, rouge, a red that plays incredibly well with scarlet and fire engine and hot pink but also looks at home next to pastels like periwinkle, lilac, and baby blue due to the color’s cool purple undertones and slight transparency. 

Laurie Pressman, vice president of the Pantone Color Institute, says that cochineal beetles served as a historical source for this “hybrid color.” These small bugs, native to parts of North and South America, get their coloring from feeding on prickly pear cactuses. When ground into a paste, their bodies can be used to impart a vivid red pigment onto paper, canvas, or clothing. The dye was first used by the indigenous people of Mesoamerica (according to BCC, it dates back to 2000 BEC) who used the potent coloring for purposes both aesthetic (dyeing clothes, tinting teeth) and medicinal. According to accounts from Spanish conquistadors, the Aztec red was so impressive that some speculated it might have magical properties.

These days, the primary use for the bug-derived color is in food and makeup — it’s a substance you’ll ingest if you like cherry candy or tinted balms — though there are sought-after artisans who carry on the centuries-old practice of dyeing clothing using the traditional method. Vibrant color aside, what’s most interesting about cochineal is that, like all plant- and bug-derived colors, the color can change wildly based on the garment and the treatment. While it makes it hard to mass produce clothing — for his Spring 2022 show, Jason Wu hand-sponged cochineal extract onto the collection with the help of a fabric artist — it does create striking, one-of-a-kind pieces. (I’ve dabbled in natural dyeing myself, and the variation is precisely what I like about it.) There’s room for exploration with colors like this, space created for playful mistakes and happy accidents. There’s an intimacy to all handmade objects, a rich sense of specificity. 

NEW YORK, NEW YORK – SEPTEMBER 10: A model walks the runway during the Jason Wu Ready to Wear Spring/Summer 2022 fashion show as part of the New york Fashion Week on September 10, 2021 in New York City. (Photo by Victor VIRGILE/Gamma-Rapho via Getty Images)
NEW YORK, NEW YORK – SEPTEMBER 10: A model walks the runway during the Jason Wu Ready to Wear Spring/Summer 2022 fashion show as part of the New york Fashion Week on September 10, 2021 in New York City. (Photo by Victor VIRGILE/Gamma-Rapho via Getty Images)

Of course, you can achieve Viva Magenta through other, more insect-friendly means, with textiles created in every color of the rainbow thanks to our modern technology. In the early 20th century, Spanish-born designer Mariano Fortuny created the Delphos gown, a dress that draped across the body subtly and evocatively, inspired by ancient Greek garments. While it came in several shades, in 1968, it was the carmine version of the signature gown that got the silver screen treatment when Barbra Streisand wore it in Funny Girl. While the likes of Viva Magenta shine on silky or iridescent fabrics — like that Fortuny dress, mid-century Yves Saint Laurent gowns, and ‘80s party dresses — the color also goes well with the lushness of velvet and the opulence of satin. It’s a jewel tone, though perhaps a lesser value gem than the others, a tourmaline red rather than a prized ruby. It’s got an underdog charisma, not the va-va-voom red of the femme fatale. It’s softer and quieter, a little moodier, a little less demanding. 

In fashion, these raspberry tones have never been as popular as scarlet or vermillion. Versace famously loved a chili pepper hot shade of red while Supreme has made its mark with clunky blocks of tomato red. While Emilio Pucci enjoyed and often employed a pinkish red in his knitwear and scarves, the reds at Gucci always leaned more Imperial, leathery, and loud. Marc Jacobs has always shown a fondness for tertiary colors, including off-beat purples and brown-tinted teals, and his 2011 collection was rich with cochineal-esque pink. Marni, Rodarte, and Sacai have all recently shown collections featuring magenta, and although Valentino’s collection is far more pink than Pantone’s magenta, the luxury label should get the credit for kicking off the trend that led the way for a rose-tinted takeover. 

Pantone prides itself on responding to the zeitgeist, to translating our cultural vibe shifts into swatches of pigment and blocks of pixels. As such, over the past few years, the company has attempted to match its color forecasting to the chaos and sorrow of a pandemic-ravaged planet. In 2021, the two-toned selection — flat gray paired with highlighter yellow — appeared muddled and uninspired, much like how we felt after a year indoors. Last year, Pantone selected Very Peri, an uncertain but cautiously optimistic purply-blue, to match the melancholy mood of 2022. 

According to Eiseman, there was little debate over this year’s color. The team knew that they needed a brighter color, something lively and warm. The Pantone representatives I talked to stressed the exuberance, lightness, and “fun” of the color, as well as its androgynous applications. While I would hesitate to call Viva Magenta entirely gender-neutral, it’s not saddled with too many pieces of cultural baggage. It’s an expressive color that draws the eye, and perhaps Pantone chose it because it felt like just the right amount of wild. Bright, but not bloody, pretty but not overly feminine or shockingly sexy, warm but definitely not hot. Pantone also described the 2023 choice as a “nuanced color,” more complicated than some of their previous selections, like the Classic Blue of 2020.

My strongest association with Viva Magenta is, I must admit, personal and perhaps not very relatable: that of seeing the Northern Lights for the very first time. With my neck craned back, I stared up from the frozen ground and into the Arctic sky, where green and white lights shimmered and danced. It was majestic, beautiful, moving. Yet I had expected more — purples, pinks, violets, fuchsias that I had seen in photographic depictions of the aurora. After I expressed this thought, a photographer friend and travel companion let me see the light show through his camera screen. Where my eye only picked up green and white, his lens was able to capture all these other colors, including those fugitive rays of magenta.

PARIS, FRANCE – OCTOBER 03: (EDITORIAL USE ONLY – For Non-Editorial use please seek approval from Fashion House) A model walks the runway during the Thom Browne Womenswear Spring/Summer 2023 show as part of Paris Fashion Week at Palais Garnier on October 03, 2022 in Paris, France. (Photo by Richard Bord/Getty Images)

I have no doubt that I will, at some point in 2023, find myself purchasing a Viva Magenta product. (I hope it’s these shoes by The Row, though I am guessing it will be something much more affordable.) I’m looking forward to wearing around the honored hue and thinking about how funny it is that light plays such tricks. Like my Frog Prince, colors change and shift in our perception. Sometimes we’ll see red, other times we’ll get pink. That’s perhaps a good way to look at the coming year: an unknown time, shaded with both promise and risk. 

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Prep For The Frigid Temps With The Best Winter Gloves Out There

Have you begun to fluff up your winter coats and line up your boots by the door? Not only have temperatures finally started to dip, Daylight Savings is in effect, and the days are decidedly shorter and colder. Bummer, we know. But, the news isn't all bad — at least from a fashion perspective. Now is the perfect time to dig out those vital, cold-weather accessories like winter gloves from the nether regions of your closet. (Or perhaps it's time to invest in new ones.) After all, going outdoors glove-free is soon-to-be risky business — if you haven't already felt the icy coldness against your hands.

Gloves might seem like trivial add-ons until you realize that, yes, hypothermia is a real thing. And, no we're not talking about those trendy opera gloves that exude main character vibe with their glitter and studs. Those satin or sheer options likely won't protect your hands from frosty temps. We're talking about the best winter gloves — insulated options, sleek yet warm leather gloves, cozy cashmere styles, and more — that'll keep you toasty and put the finishing touches on your out-the-door look.

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Leather Winter Gloves


If you don't like chunky knit gloves, keep your fingers warm with a pair of chic leather gloves. The sleek accessory remains flexible at low temperatures — unlike puffier mittens — whether you need to use your phone or get a card out of your wallet.

By Anthropologie Faux Leather Gloves, $, available at Anthropologie


Overland Bellis Cashmere-Lined Lambskin Leather Gloves, $, available at Overland


J.Crew Italian Leather Touchscreen Gloves, $, available at J.Crew

Cashmere Winter Gloves


If you live in milder climes, then opt for soft cashmere gloves. These styles are generally made out of thinner material, so it's perfect for comfort rather than bracing -10 weather.

Summersalt The Coziest Cashmere Blend Gloves, $, available at Summersalt


Nadaam The Essential Cashmere Gloves, $, available at Nadaam


Quince Mongolian Cashmere Gloves, $, available at Quince

Insulated Winter Gloves


Do you have a beloved fur baby who you love with your whole heart — even when they make you take them for a walk in the frigid weather? No matter how short or long the walk is, you'll want the warmest winter gloves on hand (literally and figuratively). Thank goodness insulated gloves are here to the rescue.

Lululemon Women's Fleece-Lined Insulated Gloves Tech, $, available at Lululemon


L.L. Bean Women's PrimaLoft Packaway Gloves, $, available at L.L. Bean


The North Face Women’s Apex Insulated Etip™ Gloves, $, available at The North Face

Convertible Winter Gloves


Get the best of both worlds with mittens that can easily become fingerless gloves. All of the warmth without sacrificing dexterity — or the option to send a text or two while you wait for the bus.

French Knot Hardwick Convertible Gloves, $, available at Free People


Urban Outfitters Clara Knit Convertible Glove, $, available at Urban Outfitters


Kate Spade New York Leopard Critter Metallic Pop Top Convertible Mittens, $, available at Nordstrom
Peace sign or bunny ears? You decide.

UGG Australia Sheepskin Flip Mitten, $, available at UGG AustraliaPhotographed by Eric Helgas.
Here's a hint: Woof.

Verloop Rothko Touchscreen Gloves, $, available at VerloopPhotographed by Eric Helgas.
Things are getting a little more complex. Look, Mom: two hands!

Autumn Cashmere Angora Tipped Fingerless Gloves, $, available at RevolvePhotographed by Eric Helgas.
Cock-a-doodle-doo, y'all.

Coach Leather Basic Glove, $, available at CoachPhotographed by Eric Helgas.
It's a bird, it's a plane...it's actually just a bird. (An eagle to be exact.)

Marc by Marc Jacobs Charlie Dot Glove, $, available at Marc JacobsPhotographed by Eric Helgas.
We're going with llama for this guy.

Club Monaco Amelia Cable Glove, $, available at Club MonacoPhotographed by Eric Helgas.
This is one frog we'd be okay kissing. Maybe.

Burton Women's Approach Mitt, $, available at BurtonPhotographed by Eric Helgas.
We'd shake this donkey's hand (hoof?) if that were at all possible...

Aldo Eloelia, $, available at AldoPhotographed by Eric Helgas.

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The Definitive Guide To The Best Holiday Gift Ideas For 2022

Take a deep breath. Crack those knuckles. Grab that pen and gift list. Because ’tis the season for holiday shopping. If you’re already feeling overwhelmed, don’t fret. Because shopping for presents can be A Lot, we put together an all-encompassing lineup featuring our most popular holiday gift guides and star ideas from each — all culled from our wealth of up-to-the-minute shopping data.

Since holiday shopping madness will only escalate from here, keep checking back throughout December as we refresh this gift roster with the freshest favorites worth putting a bow on. We now present you, dear reader, with our list of the best gift ideas for the 2022 holiday season. Scroll on to shop.

Best Fashion Gifts

Free People Moxy Trapese Vegan Jacket, $248

In our roundup about what fashion lovers really want this holiday, our chic shoppers made it clear that it’s this vegan leather jacket. Lined in faux shearling and featuring a perfectly oversized fit, it’s a true winner in our books.

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Under-$100 Gifts From Nordstrom Rack

New Balance 996v2 Sneaker$99.99 $66.97

Thank goodness for Nordstrom Rack, which is brimming with affordable gift-worthy finds. These fun but practical New Balance sneakers are a top choice for shoppers. (Whether it’s for them or someone else, we can’t say.) The bright soles bring a much-needed pop of color to the ultimate dadcore kicks.

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The Best Gifts From Sephora

Rare Beauty Perfect Strokes Eye Essential Duo, $28

Sephora is a winter wonderland replete with limited-time-only gift sets that often happen to be a bargain. Our guide to the most splurge-worthy sets includes everything from mega palettes of dazzling eyeshadows to luxury skin care, but the best seller (perhaps not surprisingly) was a practical but pretty set from Rare Beauty. Selena Gomez’s buzzy brand has a number of popular products, but we love the idea of gifting something every makeup-loving recipient will be happy to see. It’s a great introduction to the brand and a gift you’ll know they’ll use.

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Best Fitness Gifts

Stanley 40 oz. Adventure Quencher Tumbler $40

Shopping for fitness gifts can be tricky: You want a gift the yogi or Crossfitter in your life will actually use, but you don’t want to give them something totally boring since it’s a gift, after all. Our fitness gift guide is for anyone facing that problem, and you don’t even have to be shopping for a gym rat to appreciate the most popular item on the guide: Stanley’s now-iconic massive drink, for any and everyone who likes to hydrate on the go.

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Best Amazon Home Decor Gifts

Jonathan Adler Metallic Zebra Dish, $40 32

Ah, Amazon. A procrastinator’s paradise. But Prime delivery doesn’t have to mean everyone gets Command strip hooks or Alexa-enabled devices. In addition to an endless sea of purely functional products, you can find design-forward pieces that look way more expensive than they actually are. Our guide to the best Amazon home buys is perfect for host gifts, stocking stuffers, and white-elephant exchanges, and many are available with that oh-so-convenient two-day shipping.

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Unique Holiday Gift Ideas

Tushy Classic 3.0 Bidet, $129 $99

Despite the over-$100 price tag, our shoppers know a unique gift when they see one. Enter: The Tushy Classic 3.0 bidet attachment, which is an easy-to-install contraption that squirts sink water (not toilet bowl water) to clean your “soiled” areas after you’re done with any bathroom business. Our senior writer found it to be stylish and user-friendly — but if you don’t want to take our word for it, check out the bidet’s currently perfect rating of 5 out of 5 stars across 7,539 reviewers. Writes one customer with a squeaky bum, “It’s so easy to set up, there’s just no reason to not have a pooper as clean as mine.”

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Best Luxury Gifts

SSense Exclusive Holiday Beauty Bag $190

Sometimes, a splurgy gift is the order of the day. Whether you’re treating your sweetie or showing major gratitude to a best friend or family member, there is no shortage of high-ticket items out there. But you want to make sure your extravagant outlay actually pays off. That’s where our guide to luxury gifts comes in. Take, for example, this bag from SSense stocked with some of the most coveted luxury beauty and skin-care brands on the market. No wimpy, annoying sample packets, either. Ten of the 26 included products are full-size, and the remaining 16 are premium-size minis that are perfect for travel.

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Cool Gifts For Difficult People

Béis The Carry-On Roller, $198

Travel is back, baby! With trips booked and places to be, any discerning giftee will be thrilled to receive a brand-new piece of luggage to accompany them on their 2023 adventures. Best of all, it strikes that balance between practical and stylish, which is what we all aim for when nailing the airport ‘fit check.

Bormioli Rocco Stackable Wine Glasses Set, $34+

It appears that some of our most difficult friends to shop for still love to toast a great dinner party! These stackable wine glasses from Food52, which come in sets of six and 18 and in varying sizes and prices, have become an unexpected best seller as of late. They have a perfect rating of 5 out of 5 stars and 40 reviews on food52.com, with one reviewer raving, “Durable, practical, attractive, reasonably priced. Intend to buy more, perhaps in another size! If you like to entertain and aren’t crazy about plastic, these glasses are a good investment.” We’ll cheers to that.

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Best Chanukah Gifts

Oy Vey Socks, $28

While most gifts in our guide will work for any winter holiday celebration, we still have to give a special shout-out to the Festival of Lights with a roundup of gifts for grown-ups that are cool, not corny. And the top-bought gift is none other than these cheeky socks from Kule that make the Yiddish phrase into a high-fashion moment.


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The Crowd-Pleasing Gifts Already On Sale

Everlane The Cotton-Merino Front-Tie Top, $78 $59

Our readers sure love Everlane, the responsibly made brand behind everyone’s favorite basics. That’s no shocker since this cardigan meets all the criteria of a solid gift — it comes in three colors, has favorable reviews, and is gently priced at just under $60. “This is so soft, so comfy, so flattering, and I can wash it in the washing machine,” writes one reviewer. “[I] could not love this more. I bought it in blue and black and also bought the matching cotton-merino tank top pictured underneath — and it is so perfectly paired.”

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Best Loungeware Gifts

Skims Cozy Knit Pant, $88 $44

PJs and the holidays go hand in hand, but rather than opting for a festive set that won’t get worn after January 1, get them something they’ll wear year-round. Our roundup of giftable loungewear features plenty of cozy, chic pairings, but the crème de la crème is Skim’s stretchy, sexy knit set. Made from plush boucle yarn, it’s the perfect thing to hibernate in this winter.

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Best Affordable Christmas Gift Ideas

Harry Styles Coffee Mug, $17.98+

It’s not quite the same as enjoying a cuppa with the man himself, but it’s close(ish). This Etsy gem is sure to make any Harry Styles fan smile every time they use it to enjoy their warm beverage of choice. (Pair with a vinyl of Harry’s House for extra points.)

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The Best Under-$100 Gifts

Baby Alpaca-Wool Cropped Cardigan $59.90

A gift in the $50 to $100 range doesn’t quite hit the “luxury” price tag but should (in our book) still feel plenty luxurious. It’s why Quince’s affordable alpaca sweater had to earn a spot — and is unsurprisingly a hit with readers. Available in six muted hues, it’s like giving the gift of a very fashionable hug.

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Best Gifts Under $50

Skims Teddy Sherpa Slipper, $48

Clocking in at just under $50, these Skims slippers are the perfect gift for cold-weather chillaxing. (They also come in hot pink, if classic black isn’t your speed.)

Grapgic Dynamics Custom Pet Pillow, $15.92+

One of Etsy’s best-selling items is designed to help you immortalize or commemorate your (or a loved one’s) favorite animal child — for under $20. With over 7,400 sales, Grapgic Dynamics’ cheeky cute pillow includes plenty of reviews praising the cuteness (and softness) factor: “This item exceeded expectations. It looks fantastic and is super soft. I ordered this as a present for my dad as we lost his cat in June to cancer,” wrote one satisfied gift-giver.

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Best Sex Toy Gifts

Tracy’s Dog Rosie Portable Rose Clit Sucker, $49.99

A sex toy under the tree isn’t for everyone, but if your group chat spends as much time discussing viral vibrators as they do the latest Netflix binge, they’ll love it. And, of course, a vibrator makes the perfect couple’s gift — at the holidays or any time of year. Every vibrator on our list is a sure-fire toe-curling self-care sesh waiting to happen. But we wanted to specifically call out Tracy’s Dog’s Rosie, a clit-sucking toy that our sex writer says is guaranteed to leave you feeling like you just visited a Bachelor fantasy suite. We do accept this rose.

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Cool Gifts For Guys

Lululemon ABC Jogger, $128

Tapered, elevated joggers: good. College-era sweatpants with elastic that’s given up on life: not so good. Lululemon’s beloved ABC Joggers strike a perfect balance between comfort and style, making them an ideal gift for dads, bros, husbands, and more.

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Best Candle Gifts

Baby Won’t You Light My Legs? Candles, $75

A good candle gift can be an enticing scent that they can enjoy time and time again, but don’t pass over candles that favor form over smell. Our collection of unique candles involves a variety of sculptural options, both scented and unscented, that all have that “where did you even find this?” appeal. This leggy set, for example, will leave them wondering if they can even bring themselves to light it.

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Best Affordable White Elephant Gifts

Cereal Bowl Candle With Metal Spoon, $27.99 

Sometimes, we’re pleasantly shocked (and delighted) by what turns out to be the best sellers from our shopping stories. Case in point: this enticing bowl of cereal that’s actually a candle. What you see is what you get — it doesn’t make noise, and it’s not an ornament. It basically serves no other purpose than making your giftee smile. Is that enough? Our shoppers think so! Writes one reviewer: “My order came within a week of being purchased and was even cuter than we expected! 10/10 would recommend.”

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Best Advent Calendar Gifts

24 Nights of Wine, $150 $124.99

If you plan ahead, you can give your recipient a gift they can open again and again in December. (And if you didn’t plan ahead, the 12-day Advent calendars on our list are actually perfect for after December 25: The 12 days of Christmas are the days between the holiday and the Epiphany, which falls on January 6). Our list of creative Advent calendars is an R29 reader favorite every year, and this wine calendar is 2022’s top-carted. You’ll get a mix of reds, whites, and rosés, each coming in at 187ml, or enough for a “stout pour.”

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Best Self-Care Gift Ideas

Theragun Mini, $199 $149

Small enough for travel but powerful enough to soothe the sorest muscles, the Theragun Mini is the gift to give whoever on your list most deserves some serious self-care as we round out 2022. Don’t have a spare $150 to spend? Plenty of the picks on our self-care guide come in at under $50 and will still provide plenty of relief.

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Best Gifts For Gamers

Hyrule Field Candle, $125

Our gifts for gamers prove that there’s a gift for every style. Take, for example, this candle inspired by one of The Legend of Zelda‘s most iconic locations. If you’ve never heard of Link, Ganon, or Zoras, you won’t look twice at this minimalist-inspired candle. If you are a fan, however, it will be a fun way to celebrate a nostalgic game with a very grown-up aesthetic.

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Best Anthropologie Gifts

Anthropologie Grecian Bust Pot, $24

The R29 Shopping team is very into Anthropologie — especially where gifts are concerned. Since we spend most of our days picking out stuff for others, we decided to put together a holiday special highlighting our wish-listed favorites from its crowd-pleasing selection. From the pool of Anthro presents that our product-obsessed writers and editors would like to give and get, this very unique Grecian Bust Pot was the top-bought gifting pick.

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