Even though Halloween was literally a few days ago, I can imagine your world is now bombarded with evergreen trees, frosted garland, letters to Santa, and not so subtle hints from your significant other. Yes, it’s that time of year again… the Holidays are officially upon us.
In what became a yearly tradition on her uber-popular syndicated television talk show, Oprah Winfrey laid out for us a plethora of gift giving ideas with her Favorite Things segment.
In the December issue of O Magazine, Winfrey reveals that she tasted, touched, sniffed, and brewed her way through the list of must-have items. “These wonderful things – large, small, glittery, or truffled (especially truffled) – are my favorite gifts to give and receive,” she said.
Read on for the Top 5:
1) Golden Beats By Dre headphones
“These Beats by Dr. Dre Studio Wireless headphones and the matching Beats Pill (a.k.a. speaker) in glossy gold make me want to get my dance on. And we’re the first magazine to have them! Both items are Bluetooth enabled and shockingly lightweight—and will sound as good as they look for years to come.” — Oprah
2) O Key Ring and Ossential card cases
“I would like this O Key Ring and Ossential card cases even if they were called something else. The ring slips over your wrist and connects to a scratch-resistant leather case that holds your credit cards and money. Perfect for running errands without lugging around a big bag.” — Oprah
3) What I Know for Sure (By: Oprah Winfrey)
“What I know for sure is that I’ll never stop asking myself, What do I know for sure? This compilation, collected and updated from the column I’ve been writing for this magazine since 2000, is packed with my very personal answers.” —Oprah
4) Ginger Beauty and Wellness Collection
“When it comes to gifts, three is the perfect number—generous without being overwhelming. Which is why I love this set, featuring pink Fijian ginger three luxurious ways: as a powdered tea, a body scrub and a bath soak.” —Oprah
“It’s gardenia heaven in a beyond-elegant box: two dozen flowers and two dozen vines, grown in Hawaii and California. Arrange the petals in water-filled bowls for a dramatic look, and place the vines in a vase for a scent that lasts long after the blooms have gone.” — Oprah
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