Holiday Gift Ideas To Pamper A Sagittarius
Thrills and spills for the most adventurous member of the zodiac.
By Keng Yang Shuen,
Sagittarius, born between November 22 and December 21, are the wild adventurers of the zodiac—think jet-setters with a side of philosopher. They’re fueled by wanderlust, always chasing the next thrill, whether it’s backpacking in the Andes, diving into a new book, or diving headfirst into a deep convo about life’s mysteries. These fire signs crave excitement, new experiences, and maybe a little chaos to keep things spicy - famous Sagittarians include Taylor Swift, Billie Eilish, Britney Spears, and Nicki Minaj - need we say more?
Le Vernis in 189 Phenomene, $46, Chanel Beauty
Part of Chanel's divination-themed Fall/Winter 2024 makeup collection, this bewitching, witchycore nail polish oscillates between a metallic purple and green - perfect for the thrill-seeking Sagittarian.
A Trophy for Self-Acceptance ceramic vase, $380, www.ocioceramics.com
Sagittarians love things that aren't run-of-the-mill and if you're after something that they can display at home, we say go for this one-of-a-kind vase by Singapore-based label Ocio Ceramics, which is known for adorning tableware with riotous paintings done by founder Regina Bautista.
Pink Cats wax candle, $53.75, www.olga-goose.com
Whether or not the Sagittarian you're gifting is a candle person, this whimsical candle by Japanese label Olga Goose is sure to be a hit and would make for a great conversation-starter at any house party.
Hybrid polycarbonate and aluminium cabin luggage, $1,490, Rimowa
For the Sagittarian that's always on the go, why not invest in a quality piece of luggage like Rimowa's signature Hybrid range, which smoothly meshes two of the lifestyle label's most famous materials - polycarbonate and aluminum - for a lightweight yet ultra-durable finish. The newest colour to get this season? This soothing lilac - striking without being overtly ostentatious.
Cotton socks, $20, www.loveisnothing.shop
Not yet over Zendaya's Challengers? Well these socks by Love Is Nothing (a new tennis-themed lifestyle label by local designer and artist Stacy Tan of Yabai Yabai) is a fun yet subtle nod to it.
Acetate and metal shield sunglasses, $750, Bottega Veneta
Sagittarians are typically the life of the party and what better way to make an entrance than this flashy number?
Tokyo-Yokosuka 1976-1983, US$100 (S$135), www.greggirardpictures.com
Sagittarians love to travel and you can bet Tokyo's a perennial stop on their jet-setting list. Canadian photographer Greg Girard is well-known for his colour-soaked vintage images of Asia, having lived in Tokyo for most of the '70s and '80s. His book captures a unique period of Tokyo's growth - where it was still struggling to shed its post-war scruffiness, and before it underwent rapid modernisation in its '80s heyday.
Dries Van Noten stainless steel, resin, and calfskin pocket mirror, US$235 (S$317), www.ssense.com
A pocket mirror is always handy but one that's equally as beautiful as the subject it's reflecting? Priceless.
Brain Dead cotton and nylon puffer jacket, $650, Dover Street Market Singapore
Who says puffer jackets need to be boring?
Beams paper lantern, $268, www.shopcanoeclub.com
Love washi lamps but want something a little different from the usual Akari ones? Japanese lifestyle label Beams has got you covered.