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holiday gifts for her

salad container
$25 | Uncommon Goods
No more soggy salads! This leak-proof, compartmentalized salad container is the best way to bring salads on the go. It's dishwasher and microwave safe and can be used for soup season, too.

$29 | Rishi
mini tea strainer
With bagged tea on the chopping block for its micro-plastics, loose-leaf tea is superior. If you want to make one cup, this mini tea strainer is the best. I love mine -- and friends have said it's one of the most useful gifts they've received. It comes in a bigger size, if you want to make 2-3 cups.
water bottle crossbody
$40 | Container Store

I was searching the internet for a cute crossbody bag that could hold a water bottle, and then I found this -- the Swiss Army knife of bags. It's slash proof, has a locking front compartment for money and phones, is RFID blocking, holds a 20-ounce water bottle, and is very cute.

headband headphones
$40 | Cozyband
The Cozyband is helpful for working out (keeping your headphones in place and ears warm), but it is better used for lounging. Imagine watching TV on your computer without adjusting earbuds or listening to white noise with the band over your eyes. It's an innovative solution with a 10-hour battery life (charged via USB port).

straw sun hat
$55 | Madewell
Protecting your skin from the sun is in -- and so is a fashionable sun hat. There are plenty of straw bucket hats to choose from online. I like the ones from Madewell (above), J.Crew, and Casalina.

quilted bag
$78 | Free People
I've watched this bag sell out two holiday seasons in a row. They've added more colors (and smaller sizes at a lower price) this year. It's meant to be a stylish gym bag, but it can be used for work, school, or even new-mom needs.

$79 | Mark & Graham
travel jewelry carrier
Very elegant and practical, this jewelry carrier is the best for travel (making sure necklaces don't get twisted and having a smart design for different kinds of jewelry). It can be monogrammed, too, for a special touch.
nice yoga mat
$118 | lululemon

I am an avid hot yoga sculpt-er, and this yoga mat boasts the best grip strength IMO. It is expensive, but it is worth it for those who like to workout (especially in heated classes). Adding a lavender-scented yoga mat cleaner is also a nice bonus gift.

colette pants
$130 | Anthropologie
I cannot recommend Maeve's colette pants enough. They're work appropriate, incredibly comfortable, and so flattering. Every time I wear them I get compliments! I rent them through Nuuly, but there are lots on Poshmark for a lower price. The corduroy, pleather, and magic fabric are my favorites -- but they're all amazing!

hatch alarm clock
$170 | Hatch
This is the splurge holiday gift. It will help restore your sleep with its sunrise alarm, built-in sleeping noises (I use the rain function), and dimmable clock. I like that it's a lamp and a clock all in one -- with a sleek design. It syncs to an app, if you want to create a meditation ritual before bed.
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