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It’s the season of gifting and that means it’s also the season of not knowing what to give anyone! If you’re like me, you have to ask at least five different people for an opinion before you settle on a gift for somebody.

Gifting is stressful! It’s hard to find gifts for people that don’t want or need anything and it’s even harder to know where to start looking because there’s just so much out there! But today you’re in luck because you’ve found this article, presumably because you would like a few ideas on what to gift a fashionable friend or family member.

I crawled the web- all of my favorite sites, and found some trendy accessories I think any fashion-lover would jump at the chance to add to their wardrobes. Check out and shop my picks below:

Lovely Little Belt

Heart motifs never fail to make a big statement. Help your friend cinch their waist in style with this chic and adorable belt. The black and gold coloring ensure it will match nearly any wardrobe!

Cleo Belt, $78 via Anthropologie

Blue Velvet Belt Bag

The belt bag is the chic update to the much renowned and equally reviled fanny pack- and I love it! Not only is it super convenient for holding your phone, keys and wallet, the simple addition of a bold, blue bag can instantly elevate your outfit. 

WANT Quilt for Stamina Velvet Belt Bag, $36 via Nasty Gal

Artsy Pearl Earrings

Earrings are such a great, subtle way to inject more style into even simple outfits. I love these danglers because gold and pearl is such an elegant pairing- plus the asymmetry makes them look like a wearable piece of art!

Pearl Detail Asymmetric Earrings, $29.99 via Mango

Funky A-Okay Hand Cuff

While we’re on the topic of artsy accessories, check out these fun hand cuffs (ha!). If your friend is a fan of adding interesting little details to their looks, then these unique bracelets will certainly come in HANDy (I’m sorry, I couldn’t stop myself!).

Hand Jive Hinge Cuff Bracelet by Madewell, $28 via Nordstrom

Extra-Long, Extra-Stylish Gloves

A lot of times gloves are an afterthought, just something used to keep you warm, but that’s not how it has to be! Get your friend a pair of gloves they can be proud of- like these glamorous stunners that go all the way up the arm.

Long Wool Gloves, $99 via Cos

Charming Statement Sandals

While I don’t consider shoes to be an accessory per se, these pretty little block heeled sandals certainly caught my attention. Whether you choose glitter or feathers, these shoes will add all of the charm an outfit requires.

Block-Heeled Sandals, $29.99 via H&M

Personalized Preppy Hair Ribbon

Spruce up your friends’ ponytails with a neat, embroidered hair ribbon. Such a silky bow will add some prep to any look. Plus, each of these beauties comes embroidered with your friends’ initials for a personal touch.

Embroidered Satin Hair Tie by Lelet NY, $70 via Net-A-Porter

Edgy Carabiner Necklace

Normal, dangly necklaces have never been all that appealing to me. A necklace should add interest to an outfit, another layer of style. I think all of your fashionable friends would appreciate this interesting necklace made from different sorts of clasps, making fashion out of everyday objects.

Carabiner Necklace, $29.90 via Zara

Colorful Printed Silk Scarf

Everyone needs a good silk scarf in their wardrobe because it’s simply one of the most versatile accessories. Wear it around the neck, tied to a purse strap, around the waist as a belt, in the hair as a hair tie or headband… the options are nearly endless. I love one that can add a pop of color, like this Gucci one.

Printed Silk-Twill Scarf by Gucci, $195 via Net-A-Porter

Plaid Winter Cap

If you and your friends live in a cold region, there is one thing you all need to get through the winter: a good, warm cap. I fell in love with this one because it doesn’t look like your normal warm hat, but it features ear flaps and an under-chin ribbon to keep it fastened to your head. And the plaid is just so cute!

Thinking Cap, $70 via Man Repeller

Expressive Hair Clips

I became totally obsessed with these hair clips from the first time I saw them on the runway- they’re just so bold and fun! If your friends are looking for a daring way to spice up their hair game, then these clips might be just what they’re looking for. 

Transparent Hair Clips by Ashley Williams London, $102-$131 via Ssense

Extreme Cat-Eye Sunglasses

A good pair of sunglasses can make any outfit more chic. Lately eyewear trends have been all over the place, and one of the most prominent trends I’ve noticed is the retro cat eye shape, but over-the-top. Any fan of retro/vintage style will love these!

The Wild Gift Sunglasses, $79 via Crap Eyewear

I hope this gave you some ideas to help combat the stress of finding a gift for somebody who seemingly has everything! Stay tuned for more holiday content coming soon!

I was an “A Star Is Born” virgin, meaning I had never seen any of the previous three versions of the film that have been circulating through our culture since the 1930s. While this means I got to experience the film with fresh perspective, it also means I was entirely unprepared for the emotional warfare that this movie thrusts you right into the middle of. It was fantastic. It was ugly. It was incredible. It was despicable. And the music was pretty good, too. This is a review of the Bradly Cooper-directed “A Star Is Born.”

If you live under a rock, and have no idea what this movie is about, it is essentially the story of how a famous musician, whose career is on the outs, meets and falls in love with a nobody that was gifted vocal cords from the gods. He takes her on tour and her talent gets her noticed, launching her into a music career of her own. As she gains popularity, his continues to wane and he spirals into destructive habits, putting a lot of strain on their budding relationship. Now that you know what it’s all about, let me tell you what I think.

lady gaga as ally in a star is born 2018
Lady Gaga lends her incredible musical talent to the film, contributing to a dynamite soundtrack.

To start off this review, let me give you all a little context for my opinions. I am a HUGE Lady Gaga fan- and that’s an understatement. I recently dropped $330 on a ticket to see her at her upcoming residency in Las Vegas, and that doesn’t even include the cost of travel and living accommodations. So, in short, I was really excited to see this movie, if not to see Lady Gaga star in a major motion picture, then to at least hear her sing. I was impressed on both fronts.

Without spoiling any of the details of the plot, here is my brief review:

Wow! I was honestly blown away by how effective the storytelling was. Going into it, I thought it was going to be a super cliche storyline, one we’ve all seen before. Famous guy meets not famous girl, pulls him into his famous lifestyle and it turns out fame isn’t as great as everyone thinks and the couple ends up going their separate ways after drinking a lot and doing a lot of drugs. THAT IS NOT THIS STORY. I know I’m late to the party for this, so many of you probably already know how it goes, but I thought the story went somewhere totally unexpected. I honestly couldn’t stop thinking about it for the rest of the day, which I think is one of the true marks of a compelling story.

To speak on the acting: I was pleasantly surprised by Gaga. I know she can sing, and her soaring vocals were a pleasure to listen to, but I wasn’t sure how good she would be, despite the fact that she previously won a Golden Globe for her performance in American Horror Story. That being said, her acting paled in comparison to Bradley Cooper’s excellent performance, and there were a few scenes where I thought her performance lacked authenticity. Bradley Cooper was incredible. If he didn’t look like Bradley Cooper, I wouldn’t have even known it was him. His voice and mannerisms were completely transformed, which was refreshing, because I feel like he is often cast in similar roles. He also directed this film, which is a true testament to his passion and talent because it was a tumultuous journey that made an emotional impact. I really cared about Ally and Jackson, so much that they almost felt real.

bradley cooper as jackson maine in a star is born 2018
The moment Jackson meets (and falls for) the movie’s ingenue, Ally, as she sings “La Vie En Rose” at a drag bar.

To get into the nitty gritty (which means if you haven’t seen the movie- STOP READING NOW!), there are a few details of the story that I particularly appreciated that I feel differentiated this movie from a lot of others with similar storylines:

  1. Jackson Maine is an alcoholic. This often means there will be some kind of abuse or emotional neglect on his part, but that never happens in this film. Both of them continue to love each other through the depths of his illness, which is both heartwarming and unexpected.

  2. Ally still loves Jackson through it all. The main crux of this story is that while Ally continues to accumulate more fame and recognition, Jackson’s life falls apart. His drug problems get out of control and he becomes a washed-up nobody in a matter of months (or it seems that way- time progression in this film wasn’t too clear). Yet, despite the fact that Jackson makes a complete fool of Ally while she accepts her Grammy award, he was always her priority. She was even willing to cancel her tour to stay home and help him recover. 

  3. Fame isn’t glamorized. The story is told from a perspective that stays very close to the main characters, so we never really see how much fame and recognition Ally or Jackson really have, save for a few fan interactions with Jackson at the start of the film. This makes it so that we can continue to see the main characters in the same light, despite the fact that their fame fluctuates wildly throughout the plot. I even came away with the impression that Ally probably would have been happier if she had never been discovered, as her rise to fame and relationship with Jackson brought her a lot of strife and emotional pain.

  4. Ally’s story mirrors Gaga’s own rise to fame. When we meet Ally, she works as a waitress and performs at bars in her free time. Gaga began her career playing shows in bars all over New York City. We also see Ally abandon her more soulful, meaningful singing and songwriting for a career as a pop star with backup dancers and songs that talk about how good someone’s ass looks in their jeans. A producer even recommends that she bleach her hair for a more distinctive look. These are all things Gaga, too, had to do to begin her successful musical career, and now that she’s made it big, she can actually create the kind of art that she wants (hello Joanne). 

Overall, I LOVED this movie because of how unique and emotional the story was, how authentic the characters were, and how much passion everyone had for the project. You could really tell that Gaga and Bradley Cooper put so much love and energy into the film, which definitely translates on screen, and I think it deserves all of the praise that it’s getting. If you haven’t already seen this version of “A Star Is Born,” I would highly recommend it. The music alone makes it all worth it.