Looking for the perfect luxury gift for someone who loves winter, snow, fresh mountain air and the winter holidays? We’ve compiled a chic luxury gift guide with the best presents for those who love snow. Here are ideas and inspiration for winter aficionados of every stripe: the outdoor active types, and the ones who love sitting by the fire. Team Snow, this one is for you – a winter wonderland of luxury gifts. Let it snow!
luxury gifts for those who dream of a winter wonderland
We live in a divided household. Yes, dear reader, it’s true.
Some of us love winter. And some of us are really only happy when it’s extremely hot and sunny outside. Yep – our family is half Team Sand, and half Team Snow. It gets tough sometimes. We can’t lie.
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But happily, when it comes to gifts, we’ve got all angles covered. The Endless Summer crowd gets chic beach gear and attire. Plus plane tickets to a tropical locale when the winter winds start to blow. And the Never Summer folks get . . . well, what should they get?
If you have a member or two of Team Snow in your life, and you’re in need of a birthday, anniversary, Christmas or holiday gift, read on. You’ll be able to give them the luxury gift of a winter wonderland by the time we’re done! Here’s our luxury gift guide for those who love snow.
Put your mittens on, and let’s go.
the best luxury gifts for those who love snow
1. Snow-inspired fine and bijoux jewelry
We begin our gift guide for those who love snow with the highest, most expensive luxury level of all: fine jewelry. It’s wonderful to know that even the wealthiest among us seem to love snowflakes and all things winter – at least, if the fine jewelry collections are any indication of what the rich love.
Boucheron’s Hiver Imperial collection celebrates “the strength of women in wintry climes” with stunning diamond jewelry fashioned to resemble snowflakes. The Lumière de Nuit “chapter” captures this idea with a large snowflake and a collection of animaux des neiges (snow animals). The Flocon Imperial necklace is the showpiece, set with a 5,20 ct E VVS1 cushion diamond and rock crystal, paved with diamonds, on white gold. Price upon request.
Tiffany’s charming small snowflake charm ($175) or the larger snowflake pendant for a necklace ($235) would be a lovely addition to your gift recipient’s jewelry box.
A year ago, Chanel launched its Coco Neige line (“neige” means “snow” in French). It has become the go-to luxury collection for Team Snow. The accessories, including the bags and bijoux jewelry, all channel the spirit of life on ski slopes in whimsical and charming selections like these brooches in the shape of snowflakes and ski boots.
2. Winter wonderland apparel
women’s knits
Looking for a city-chic sweater that still embodies snow? Done! Loewe’s fall-winter 2019 black and white graphic snowflake wool turtleneck sweater ($790) is a smart look for the slopes or the street. There’s also a slimmer-fitting version sans turtleneck ($790). BITE Studios’ cable-knit organic cotton sweater is the perfect ski getaway companion ($575).
Bogner has several snowflake-inspired sweaters in varying weights, including this red and white mid-layer Madeline stretch-jersey pullover ($208) and their Leja cardigan, knitted with a traditional blue and black Norwegian-inspired motif ($312).
We love this mountain cabin-ready turtleneck from Polo Ralph Lauren ($526), perfect with jeans. And the super-cozy Agrume turtleneck sweater from ‘S Max Mara ($725). Or go for a cold-shoulder snowflake sweater from Monse ($1,250).
Thom Browne’s black cardigan ($650) nods to snow country, but would be equally chic on a city street. Or if snow-country wildlife is more on-point, you cannot go wrong with Moncler Genius’s adorable penguin Grenoble sweater ($790). Or this Adam Lippes tone-on-tone cuddly Fair Isle sweater ($790).
menswear
We haven’t forgotten about the gents. We love the whimsy of Charvet’s Snowflakes Silk Tie ($245.00) in an abstract snowflake motif on a wintry blue background. The perfect gift for your corporate-job snow-loving friend or family member.
For his weekend, this classic Fair Isle sweater from J. Crew ($150) will keep the snowy vibe going.
outerwear
Of course, the outerwear choices for those who love snow are practically endless. If your gift recipient already has all of the functional gear that’s needed, why not splurge on something really fun and furry? Like this faux fur coat from Stella McCartney ($2,595). Or Tibi’s faux curly shearling coat ($695). For skiing or a cozy winter date night, we love this See By Chloé white puffer jacket ($875). It has an elegant funnel neck and flares slightly at the waist and would be very chic over an all-black ensemble.
3. Snowy hats and boots
luxurious boots
Your snow bunny will love these white snow boots from Prada ($1,100). Crafted from quilted leather, they feature a draw-string at the top to lock in heat, and rubber soles for traction. Let your gift recipient channel their inner Snow Queen in these Roger Vivier Viv’ Run embellished snow boots ($1,295).
luxurious snow hats
This Canada Goose fur aviator hat has I Love Winter written all over it (not literally, sadly – $295). Eugenia Kim’s chic Janine earmuffs ($245) are made with a smooth white leather headband and have cozy faux fur tufts.
Acne Studios’ winter-white cable knit beanie ($170) is a winter classic for those who don’t like the little pom-pom puffs on top of their winter hats. For those who do, Moncler’s fur-trimmed wool-blend beanie ($355) will be a perfect match.
4. Snowflake and ski-inspired accessories
Even members of Team Sand can get in on this if they really want to. Consider these ski-inspired warm-weather gifts. Balenciaga just launched this pair of ski-inspired sunglasses, with full flat category 3 lenses with a mirrored finish, bordered by a blue acetate frame ($338). Jil Sander offers fluffy snow-country slides ($550) crafted in Italy from soft shearling set on a rubber sole. Perfect for the pool! Or the apres-ski hot tub party.
If your gift recipient is headed for Aspen or the Alps, perhaps they’d like to bring along this Chanel Coco Neige shearling sheepskin and tweed shopper in ecru, purple, black and burgundy ($5,900). Wandler’s Mia tote ($1,110) is crafted in Italy from tactile ivory shearling, offset with brown leather straps and a rear pocket.
We love the city-chic of Off-White’s Jitney 2.8 Furry Shearling tote ($1,274). And if you want a snow-inspired suitcase, this handsome Globe-Trotter St. Moritz navy cabin suitcase ($1,664) is named after the alpine resort in Switzerland, famed for its healing mineral springs.
5. Wintry scents and home fragrances
Creed’s Himalaya Eau de Parfum ($250) seems on point for a person who really loves snow. Ditto Williams-Sonoma’s Winter Forest Essential Oils Collection, which includes liquid soap, hand lotion, and home fragrance.
Another option is a scented candle that smells like a wood-burning fire. Jo Loves Log Fires ($75) is a blend of smooth, smoky woods laced with the scent of Lapsang Souchong tea to evoke the scent of a roaring log fire. Or this whimsical scented candle from Bella Freud. Her ‘Je T’aime Jane’ candle ($70) has notes of tiger lily, green leaves, water stem and a hint of Snow.
Jo Malone London’s White Moss & Snowdrop cologne ($140) has the “scent of winter wonderment.” It’s intended to instantly transports your gift recipient to a crisp winter day in the mountains, when the slopes are covered in snow and fresh moss peeps through in the forest. There’s a scented candle in this fragrance, too ($200).
The Ski Candle from Gray Malin ($49) features Malin’s aerial photography on the outside of each vessel. Inside, there’s a silver lining (literally). The soy candle has a warm scent that combines “alpine air, cedar and winter rose.”
6. Snow-inspired beauty products
Those who love to be out in the snow need a great moisturizer to protect skin from the elements. The aptly-named Cremorlab ‘Hydro Plus’ Snow Falls line would be a lovely gift. The cream moisturizer ($41), toner ($29) and serum ($41) are formulated with “intensely moisturizing T.E.N.™ water.” We don’t know what that means, exactly, but we love the way it sounds.
A snow flower is known for its tenacity, resilience and remarkable vitality. It blossoms even in the midst of the coldest winter days. The Sulwhasoo Snow Flower Heritage Set ($150) features two exclusive products that have, until now, only been sold in the renowned Sulwhasoo flagship store in Seoul, South Korea.
7. Snow-inspired Home Decor
Whether its for a bedroom at home or the living room of a ski house, a framed print from the New Yorker magazine’s archive of witty cartoons could be a fun gift for someone who loves snow.
Here are just a few examples of some with a snow or snowman theme – there are hundreds more.
Marimekko prints are iconic, and we love this rectangular plate from the Cooper Hewitt Design Museum shop ($25). The Kuusikosssa spruce tree pattern by designer Maija Louekari takes us “to a magical forest where every tree is unique and special.” The matching mug is equally adorable ($26).
Send a personalized Snow Day or Ski Trip gift – these adorable mugs can be customized based on whether each family member is a skier or a snowboarder, along with their skin tone, hair, clothing color, and the mug owner’s first name ($30 for one, up to $160 for a set of 8). Create a set to celebrate the individuals connected by a love of winter sports.
Williams-Sonoma has launched a new set of snowman tabletop items. The charming line includes mugs ($12.95), small plates ($8.95) and dinner plates ($16.95).
We also love the whimsical snow globes out there right now. West Elm is offering a brass deer snow globe ($29) and a Nutcracker snow globe ($20), both of which would fit well in the home of someone who loves snow. If your gift recipient also love art, why not surprise them with a Yayoi Kusama Pumpkin snow globe from the Museum of Modern Art gift shop ($180)?
8. Cold-weather inspired food and drink
The Nordicware Pine Forest Bundt Pan ($55) is all you need to create a Bundt cake that looks like a snow-covered forest – just add confectioners’ sugar.
What could be more of a must for a luxury winter wonderland than hot chocolate and marshmallows? As we’ve previously noted, gourmet artisanal marshmallows are a Thing now. We bet that anyone who loves winter would view luxury marshmallows and haute chocolate as perfect gifts any time of the year.If you want to be really on-the-nose, you might opt for these Williams-Sonoma mini-marshmallows in the shape of snowflakes.
We love L.A. Burdick chocolates, and happily, they’re offering a box of chocolate snowmen ($40) just in time for winter.
We also love this Snow What Fun box of chocolates from Maggie Louise ($48).
9. Art and coffee-table books
Perhaps a great coffee table book would be the perfect gift for your someone who loves snow. With a bit lead time (2-3 weeks), you could gift a handsome set of hardcover books about skiing from Juniper Books ($350) – a perfect addition to the bookcase at their ski house.
Simon Beck is the world s first and most famous snow artist. His book Snow Art is the perfect coffee-table addition for anyone on Team Snow. Published by Thames and Hudson, The Snow Show is an art book based on the breathtaking Snow Show in Finland in 2005. Using only snow and ice, the participants created 17 structures that bridge the gap between architecture and art.
We love the cover of Robyn O’Neil: 20 Years of Drawings with its idyllic view of a snowy day in the forest. Aspen Life ($57) is Aerin Lauder’s take on the luxuries of snow.
10. Sweet snowy dreams
Finally, something cuddly and soft seems right for those who’ve spent the whole day out in the snow.
UGG’s ivory birche lamb’s fur ballerina slippers ($54.95) give comfort and joy to the idea of Netflix and chill. Pottery Barn has a collection of faux fur robes in five different colors ($104) that seem tailor-made for a snowy night. Toss in a faux fur throw ($104-195) from the brand, and you’ve got the makings for a cozy winter’s evening.
the best luxury gifts for those who love snow
That’s it! Our ideas to get you started in the hunt for the best gift for someone who loves snow, winter, ice, snow sports and everything chilly. Have fun and happy shopping! And save us some marshmallows.
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