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Jones Road Holiday Sets Featuring Caviar and Cashmere



Bobbi Brown is effortlessly cool, and her gifting ideas reflect that. The legendary makeup artist and founder of Jones Road has mastered the art of giving thoughtful, timeless presents — from luxurious scarves to her favorite cashmere socks.

She recently shared her go-to gifts with E!, allowing you to spread her luxurious everyday pieces, along with some exceptional beauty buys to everyone on your list this year.

When it comes to gifting, the makeup icon prioritizes personalization over price. “Think of something people truly love,” she said. “My assistants at work know how much I adore caviar; it’s one of my favorite gifts. I also appreciate a really good olive oil and a pair of soft cashmere socks. Those are definitely on my list this year, both to give and to receive.”

“I love simple things — the basics with a touch of luxury,” she continues. “For me, one of my favorite gifts to both give and receive is a Louis Vuitton scarf. It’s so simple and elegant. There are a few colors I have my eye on, and it’s the kind of gift that always works.”

Her most meaningful gifts are deeply personal. “My favorite gifts, which are so easy, are pictures of my grandchildren in frames. I look at them every day,” she said. “One of my other favorite photos is of my three boys at one of my son’s weddings. They must have had a lovely cocktail because they all look so happy and have their arms around each other…but it’s one of my favorite photos.”

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