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14 Valentine's Day Gifts Women Really Want
From the non-cliché fragrance to the jewellery brands we really want, ELLE editors reveal the gifts that'll bring maximum points this February

There’s a commercially charged celebration looming – you know the one. And whether you love or loathe the idea of organised romance, you can’t deny the warm and fuzzy feeling you’ll get from giving someone you cherish something that’ll make their day.
So here we are, at the annual Valentine’s Day gift guide: a compendium of the things ELLE UK editors would actually be delighted to receive come February 14, be it from a spouse, situationship or simply a best friend.
Champagne, chocolates, flowers and candles are all still on the cards – some gestures never date – but the brand you choose can prove crucial (delicious as they may be, nothing says petrol station like a box of Ferrero Rocher, even if you do get the special heart-shaped one.)
And for those going a little further in terms of effort this year, there are niche brands and thoughtful tokens aplenty, with everything from a pair of Anissa Kermiche earrings to a Loewe scent saying ‘I love you’ louder than most other gifts. Yes, it’s a rampantly capitalist non-day to many, and flowers are a nice gesture any day or the year, but don’t be such a cynic: giving is good for the soul (as is receiving, and I’d love those earrings, thank you).
The Ultimate Valentine's Day Gift Guide For Every Type Of Recipient
Roberta Schroeder is the Senior Ecommerce Editor at Harper's Bazaar, ELLE and Esquire, overseeing shopping strategy and content across fashion, beauty, and travel. Roberta has reported on everything from market-leading skincare brands to the world’s most iconic fashion pieces, while also regularly updating a range of shopping guides, including LED masks, heritage cashmere brands and niche new dress brands to know.
Roberta has more than 15 years' experience in the luxury sector, spanning editorial consultancy, trend forecasting and journalism. Over the years, she has worked for global brands including Farfetch, Chanel, and Vogue.
When not testing beauty products, trialling trends and curating content that spotlights the very best in fashion and beauty, Roberta can usually be found trawling resale sites and vintage stores for a long-coveted designer find. Follow Roberta on Instagram at @roberta__schroeder


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