Edited by our curators.
Eight people. One brief: only the pieces they'd actually wear. Their shops are updated as new collections drop.
Akiko
Tokyo. Minimalist. Believes in two perfect coats over twenty good ones.
Birthday: Get the milestone right
The things that last longer than the candles.
For the Dads Who Already Have Everything
The only gift worth giving is the one he wouldn't buy himself.
Beyond the bouquet
For the mother who taught you that presence matters more than presentation.
Anniversary: Mark the Year with Something They Will Keep
One ring, one year, one question answered in platinum and light.
What You Mean Without Saying It
The gesture matters more than the declaration—these are pieces that speak in glances.
Wedding Guest Dresses That Know Their Place
Sophistication without the spotlight — because the day isn't yours.
The bags you don't have to justify
Small luxuries that answer to no one but you.
Gifts for Him That Skip the Expected
Refined gestures that assume he already owns cufflinks.
Gifts That Don't Need Explaining
For the women who've taught you that restraint is its own form of generosity.
Monochrome Objects
Black, ivory, paper-white. The accessories Akiko collects like ceramics.
Japanese Minimalism: The Uniform
Akiko's working uniform — drop-shoulder shirting, wide pleated trousers, a single line of cashmere.
Bea
Sydney. Lives in stripes and a swimsuit. Has strong views on a good bag.
Léa
St-Tropez. Spends six months barefoot. Owns one watch she actually wears.
Margaux
Paris-based. The kind of woman who owns three trench coats and wears them differently.
Holiday Gifting Without the Panic
Give something that doesn't apologize for being expensive, or thoughtful, or both.
Festival Season Without the Costume
The pieces that work when you're dressing for music, not for the photo op.
Plane-to-Pool Without the Costume Change
The wardrobe that travels light and arrives composed.
Back to Office Without the Performance
Polished wardrobe re-entry that doesn't feel like costuming.
Graduation: A Piece That Travels Into Adult Life
The diploma is ceremonial; the watch stays on your wrist for twenty years.
Housewarming Pieces That Earn Their Shelf Space
Bring something that won't end up in the back of a cupboard.
Birthday Gifts That Don't Need a Card
The presents you give when you actually know someone.
Father's Day at The Row
For the man who doesn't need another tie, or anything else really.
Mother's Day Beyond the Bouquet
For the woman who raised you to know the difference between a gift and a gesture.
Anniversary Gifts That Outlast the Day
One year, five years, fifty—mark it with something that doesn't apologize for permanence.
Valentine's Without the Velvet Box
Romance that doesn't announce itself — just shows up in the details.
Wedding Guest Dresses That Know Their Place
Elegance that photographs well beside the bride, not instead of her.
Treat Yourself: You Earned It
The bags you buy when you stop justifying and start deciding.
Gifts for Him That Require No Explanation
The man in your life doesn't need another tie — he needs something that changes how he moves through his day.
Gifts for Her Without the Guesswork
Considered presents that feel personal, not panicked.
The Effortless Handbag
Margaux's working theory: one bag, every season. These are the shoulder bags, hobos, and crossbodies she'd actually carry.
Discreet Jewellery
Studs, signet rings, a single chain. Pieces that don't announce themselves but mark every outfit.
The Parisian Tailoring Edit
Loose blazers, silk camisoles, and the trousers Margaux wears on repeat. Built around old-money cuts that never date.
Noor
Dubai-based stylist. Comfortable with statement, never with logo soup.
Olivia
Milan classicist. Brunello on weekdays, Valentino on Saturdays.
Italian Fragrance & Jewellery
Fragrance from the Sicilian sun, jewellery from the Via Condotti. Olivia's small pleasures.
The Leather House
Italian leather, head to toe. The loafers, totes, and belts Olivia treats as architecture.
Milanese Classicism
Olivia's Italian wardrobe — cut for the Galleria, worn from Aperitivo onwards. Sharpness without effort.
Sienna
SoHo-based stylist. The friend who tells you the dress is wrong before you buy it.
Holiday Gifting That Actually Lands
The pieces worth wrapping — from bone china that lives on the tree to jewelry that rewrites quiet luxury.
Festival Season Without the Fancy Dress
Structure, not sequins — the pieces that hold up when everyone else melts down.
Vacation & Resort: Plane-to-Pool Ready
The pieces that pack light, look expensive, and don't wrinkle in your overhead bin.
Back to Office Without Looking Like You're Trying
The blazers, vests, and one skort that make re-entry feel less like cosplay.
The Piece That Travels Into Adult Life
Graduation calls for something permanent — not sentimental.
Housewarming Gifts That Earn Their Shelf Space
The pieces that make a new place feel lived-in — not like a hotel lobby.
Birthday Gifts That Don't Need a Receipt
For the friend who's earned something more intentional than another candle.
For the Dads Who Already Have Everything
The Row's Men's Summer 2026 collection solves the unsolvable gift.
Mother's Day, Beyond the Bouquet
For the women who raised us — and the ones raising the next generation.
Anniversary Gifts That Outlast the Champagne
Mark the year with something they'll keep — not just remember.
Valentine's Without the Theatrics
Romance that lasts past the reservation — and doesn't announce itself.
Wedding Guest Dresses That Know Their Place
Flattering the bride means looking good without trying too hard — here's how.
The Bags You Buy When You're Done Earning
Because self-restraint is overrated when the work's already been done.
Gifts for Him That Actually Surprise
Refined ideas for the man who already owns the obvious — no cufflinks in sight.
Gifts for Her That Won't Collect Dust
The pieces she'll reach for first — not the ones that sit in tissue paper.
The Vintage Runway
Pieces that read like archive. Sienna's high-low mix of label-rich and label-quiet.
Downtown After Dark
Sienna's hours-after-midnight wardrobe — sculptural cuts, club black, the right pair of boots.
Sloane
London editor. Knightsbridge by day, Marylebone by night. Believes accessories make the outfit.
The Gift Edit for People Who Notice
Considered pieces that arrive wrapped in intention—not obligation.
Festival Season Without the Fancy Dress
The Row's Summer 2026 menswear proves you don't need fringe to look the part.
Vacation & Resort: Plane-to-Pool Ready
The pieces that work from departure lounge to sun lounger without a wardrobe change.
Back to Office Without Looking Like You Tried
The blazers, trousers, and one blouson that make re-entry feel less like performance.
Graduation Gifts That Travel Into Adult Life
A watch or a pair of cufflinks marks the threshold — and keeps marking time long after the gown comes off.
Housewarming Gifts That Earn Their Shelf Space
The best arrivals don't announce themselves — they settle in and make themselves indispensable.
Birthday Dressing That Doesn't Try Too Hard
The pieces that feel celebratory without announcing it.
For the Dads Who Already Have Everything
The Row's Men's Summer 2026 collection solves the unsolvable gift.
Mother's Day: Beyond the Bouquet
The pieces she'll actually wear — tailored, considered, hers.
Anniversary Gifts That Outlast the Year
Mark the milestone with something they'll still be wearing a decade from now.
The Case for Romantic Dressing Without the Cliché
Valentine's dressing that skips the obvious and lands somewhere more interesting.
Wedding Guest Dresses That Know Their Place
Flatter the bride, photograph well, and leave room for your own quiet entrance.
The Bags You've Been Putting Off
Because waiting for a special occasion is the special occasion.
Gifts for Him That Skip the Cufflinks
Thoughtful pieces that feel personal, not obligatory.
Gifts for Her That Don't Need Explaining
The kind of presents that say you actually paid attention.
The Quiet Luxury Investment
Pieces whose label is on the inside. The wardrobe Sloane builds her year around.
British Tailoring in the Rain
Wax cottons, gabardine, a trench you'd inherit. The English country-to-city wardrobe Sloane swears by.