With dozens of dynamite retailers to choose from (not to mention, a stellar department store in Hudson’s Bay), there truly is a gift for every name on your list at Vancouver’s Oakridge Centre. Here, our top picks to please a plethora of people this holiday season. —Vita Daily
max mara lilia coat ($6,350). This hand-sewn wraparound coat in double-layer pure cashmere is pure, well, luxury. It boasts a straight fit with stand collar, kimono sleeves and patch pockets and fastens with a fashionably matching belt.
coach red troupe tote ($894). For dreaming and doing, this roomy tote combines style and versatility. Crafted of glovetanned leather and buffalo-embossed leather, the chic design features a structured frame top and a spacious interior with a secure zip pocket. A perfectly secure magnetic bar closure is finished with a new twist on Coach’s iconic turnlock.
salvatore ferragamo men’s silk scarf ($450). Available at Harry Rosen, this two-tone scarf is replete with an embroidered logo and made from sumptuous 100 per cent silk in burgundy and charcoal shades to maximize versatility. Twist show off both sides, tossing over a range of navy outerwear.
fornasetti flora candle ($265). From Blubird, this candle burns with notes of lily, jasmine, tuberose and sandalwood for maximum for a scent-sational experience.
weekend max mara plaid flared skirt ($495). In a double layer wool, this short flared skirt features two pleats at the back of the waist. Plus, it’s lined with an invisible zip fastening on the side. Talk aboiut schoolgirl chic.
gucci gold dionysus bracelet ($10,800). Simply stunning. At Rodeo Jewellers, this bracelet is made out of yellow gold and tsavorites, resulting in the ultimate arm candy.
la maison valmont rosso I fragrance, floral oriental ($395). One in series of five olfactory tales, this precious fragrance embodies an oriental floral fragrance with notes of Damask rose, pink berries and Oriental oud.
crate & barrel twig berry wreath ($100). Papery birch twigs combine with pine sprigs and berry clusters for a fresh, naturalistic take on the classic winter wreath.
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