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What are the best luxury gifts for Valentine’s Day?

What are the best luxury gifts for Valentine’s Day?

In prior years, a nice holiday in the mountains, for a luxury ski weekend, would have been a great idea. But going that route this February might postpone the celebration to next year, with all the uncertainty remaining around the pandemic. Here are a few luxury gifts that will reach into the heart of a loved one.

Go for a classic

Reinventing the wheel is always dangerous. Strike gold and get rewarded, but most of the time the target will be missed. That is why going for a Valentine’s classic gift, is always a good solution. In this category, let’s keep two in minds: unique coats and diamond jewellery. When it comes to the first category, 2022 could be the year of the sable fur coat. It comes in a variety of length and colours. For younger women, go for a short version, like a bomber or a jacket. Otherwise, the full-length coat is always the real thing, in the eyes of women of knowledge.

With diamonds, the ring is always a bit tricky, especially on Valentine’s Day, for singles. That is why it’s probably best to stay away from it, there’s a really precise message to send. Earrings are always the most delicate gifts to give to a woman. It is like slipping beautiful words into someone’s ears. But if the cost is not a problem then a diamond necklace is the gift to buy, to make a statement.

Go exclusive

Buying a gift is difficult. If it is just an object, without a deeper meaning, it may completely lack interest for the person receiving it, and an enormous amount of money will be spent uselessly. Worse, it may send the wrong idea. That is why buying a gift needs to be thought through, by trying to read someone’s mind and understand what they really want.

One good way to show that there was effort behind a present is to get something really exclusive. Something no one would have ever thought of. The best way to do that is to find a company that specialises in personal visits of locations that are either normally closed to the public or that they can open just for a special occasion, at a time when they are usually close. It’s important to find out what would please a loved one and ask these specialists if they could arrange something. A private show at the opera for example? That could be nice.

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