Enchante
Edited by Léa

Holiday Gifting Without the Hysteria

Cashmere cardigans, bone china ornaments, and one very good linen card.

The best gifts don't announce themselves. They sit quietly in tissue paper, waiting to be worn in January when the fuss has died down. Thom Browne's **Cashmere Reindeer Hector Intarsia Jacquard Cardigan** is the platonic ideal of this: festive without being costumey, soft enough to live in through February. Hector the dachshund appears mid-snowflake, surrounded by sleds and reindeer, all rendered in jacquard that won't pill by New Year's. The merino version exists too, if cashmere feels like overkill (it isn't). For the person who has everything except a reason to set the table properly: **Tiffany's Cups Paper Cup Snowflake Ornaments**, a set of three in bone china. They're small, specific, and they don't require a tree. Hang them on a branch in a vase, or tuck them into a stocking that won't be thrown out in March. Ferragamo's curated gift collections—**Gifts for Her**, **Gifts for Him**, **Gifts** broadly—do the thinking for you. Sometimes delegation is the kindest act. And if you're still deciding, or the person in question is impossible, there's the **Lemaire Gift Card**: a cream-colored rectangle that works online and at both Paris boutiques. No expiry anxiety, no wrong size. The **Nantucket Scenic Cashmere Silk Cardigan** can wait until they're ready. The real gift is not having to return anything in January.

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