The 2019 Christmas Gift Guide: Part 1
Have a stress free Christmas with the first instalment of Editor’s Beauty 2019 Christmas Gift Guide.
We’ve compiled a luxurious collection featuring the likes of Prada , Diptyque and Little Aurelia to bring must-have products that your friends and family will covet. Better yet we’ve linked all our products to save you the time and effort trawling the web. You’re welcome and god speed.
Photography ASIA WERBEL
THE FRAGRANCE EDIT
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THE BATH & BODY EDIT
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THE BABY & CHILD EDIT
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When Mediterranean summers start to overheat, Norway’s fjords offer space, fresh air and a calmer way to travel - especially with children.
They seem bright. Curious. Ahead, even. So why does school tell a different story? For some children, ability and struggle exist side by side — and it’s far more common than you think.
When good skincare stops quite delivering, this subtle injectable is what quietly takes skin from fine to genuinely fresh.
The homes we grew up in got a lot right — we just didn’t realise it then. Now, the warmth, softness and lived-in ease are back — only this time, they’re intentional.
Vitamin C is one of the most recommended ingredients in skincare — but the difference between what works and what doesn’t often comes down to formulation.
It’s not just about adding more protein — it’s about what’s quietly missing, and how that gap is shaping everything from energy to hormones.
The modern face isn’t perfected — it’s edited. Less product, better placement, and a far more flattering result.
Some children read aloud beautifully — yet when asked what the story meant, the answer doesn’t quite land. The gap between reading and understanding is more common than it seems.
By early spring many complexions behave slightly differently. The glow that carried you through autumn quietly disappears somewhere between central heating, grey skies and February.
Some hotels are simply somewhere to sleep. Others quietly become the entire reason for the trip — from mirrored treehouses in Swedish Lapland to a jungle hotel carved into a Sri Lankan cliff.
