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Mother’s Day gift guide: Recommendations of the magazine

Welcome to the T list, a newsletter from the editors of the T magazine. This week, in addition to our usual proposals, we offer a gift guide to Mother’s Day, with recommendations about what we desire ourselves and consider our maternal characters. Register here To find us every Wednesday in your inboxTogether with monthly travel and beauty guides as well as the latest stories from our printing editions. And you can always reach us at [email protected].


Lounge Act

If the usual clothing gifts for mothers are based on a topic, it is comfort. Robs, slippers, monogrammed pajamas: These are the sartorial equivalents for a well -deserved breakfast in bed. But what if such a soft styling were a little less domesticated? A new wave of ladies -like boxers suggests a lightness indoors with refined details and elongated cuts. The Cotton Poplin Stave Shorts of the French Danish brand Baserange have an airy fit and a solvency that would be at home on a Mediterranean ferry. Vaquera’s knee listeners pink and white boxers offer a subversive edge of the edge when they are combined with high leather boots, as can be seen on the 2025 start and runway in Paris. On the side of the bizarre reluctance, the Cyprus shorts of the garment are cropped in a series of microplänen with an outbidful hem. They come in crispy white or black and correspond to the monochromatic range of the Copenhagen line. For fans of Smooth-on-Skin silk, the La Bermuda from Coms Si marries a sporty silhouette with a delicate flower flowers from Liberty. The garden pressure is reminiscent of the gain -described profit technique of the boxer Muhammad Ali, which also summarizes the protection instincts of a mother: “Having like a butterfly, stinging like a bee.”


Aegean

In ancient Greece, the mother of the gods, Rhea was honored with cakes, flowers and fine wines every spring in an early iteration of the Mother’s Day. Draw from this story with a number of Greek imports that are now available in the USA. Damian Primis, a bassoonist who appears on Broadway, started during the pandemic when the theaters were closed. After being sold out of olive oil, he expanded Pantry basic foods such as sea salt flakes and sesame sesame. “They are some of the most addictive little delicacies that they can have,” he says. The Daphnis and Chloe company based in Athens are specialized in organic spices and tists, including a variety that was produced for wine lovers. The notes of the tea of ​​sage and chamomile-based on a night of restorative swours with the natural Wine Company based in Barcelona. In Thessaloniki in northern Greece, Yiayia and friends produce his yellow fruit vinegar with local grapes, orange, lemon and mandarin. Each 200-milliliter bottle contains custom-made graphics from the Greek studio-red-bed design. Psyche Organic is based in Copenhagen, but the olive oils with a small batch come from Greek farms. His founder Theophilos Constantinou sends his oils to one-liter bag, inspired by budget wine, which seals in valuable flavors and flavors.


Even the most experienced gardener is connected to a failure. For this reason, Niwaki, a company that specializes in Japanese tools, and the Newt, a country estate and a hotel in Somerset, England, turned to the Japanese proverb “Nana Korobi Ya Ya”. Mai started as inspiration for your four -time collection of horticultural accessories. Strawberry spots. In order to accompany the gardeners on this trip, Niwaki and The Newt have created a Samue work jacket with deep bags and a Kimono collar, a Hori -Hori knife for digging and now, carbon steel Higurashi Secateurs for cutting and one with Hedgefonwen tool bag, all of which have developed with a short English garden. But the stylishly strict, durable designs make you a useful choice for everyone who trains a green thumb, no matter where your dirt stain is.


Star Shine

An zodiac chain can be a stylish way to honor her mother, whether she contains her own sign or that of someone she loves. Van Cleef & Arpels has been the Zodiac theme newly set since the 1950s – the current offers include sculptural gold medallions that represent every astrological symbol. The Zodiac necklace from David Webb has a reversible design, one page with the signal described in diamonds, the other shaped in 18 carat polished gold. The New York Renna company refers to every constellation with hand -carved followers: the stars are engraved in rock crystal and supported by Lapis Lazuli, with the diamonds surrounding the outside area of ​​the medallion. The Brazilian jeweler Sauer also uses Lapis Lazuli and combines it with graphic gold accents and the astrological shield that is carved into the bottom of the trailer. Renato Cipullo, a jeweler born in Italian, who is now based in New York, designed his Zodiac supporters for the first time in the 1970s and was inspired by the ancient Roman culture. His latest iteration, which was made with 18 carat gold, uses negative space to create a suspended design. The Jade Trau of Diamond Codiac Charms, based in New York, is more delicate and can be worn in a chain or slipped onto a Huggie earring. And the Darius Jewels brand based in Los Angeles is making every charm in the form of the animal circular symbols and emphasizes them with ancient old mines-cut diamonds for a feeling of vintage.


Surreal settings

My mother tends to do practical purchases, so I make it your goal to give her the little luxury goods that she would not buy for herself. These vegetable spoons, which were handmade in Turkey by the ceramist Victoria Baba, definitely qualify. Inspired by the rich landscape of Baba’s hometown in Belarus, the utensils are made to order and available in different forms, from a leaf radius to a snapper. A spoon set could be combined by the Italian manufacturer Este Ceramiche for a trumpe-l’oil bundle with a hand-painted chocolate box. For an alternative selection of products, the Parisian Hauswares La Galine brand offers a number of knife holders that look like Kantaloupe, lemon and figs (including) such as Kantaloupe, lemon and figs. The company IAAC Crafts based in Seoul pursues a more minimalist, but nevertheless bizarre approach with a set of eight pearl -colored porcelain knife holders, which imitate the wrapped shape of the mussels.

When my mother -in -law stays nearby, she sometimes arrives with so many containers with a frozen soup in our apartment that she needs a handcart to transport her. In my opinion, there is no bigger gift that a person could bring into a household, which includes small children as healthy prepared food. When our freezer is empty and especially when we are all sick, I fantasize from more homemade soup, which is magically arriving in order to fill up our stock. And it turns out that thanks to the chef Marisa Mendez Marthaller, also known as the soup doula, the dishes such as Kitchhari and mushroom and vegetable broth, which can be pre-ordered and delivered in Brooklyn’s Bedford-Stuyvesant district. While I am thinking about entering a second time after birth later this year, I also examined the many new major services that offer meals for parents in the months and years after birth: Chiyo that provides nutritious postpartum meals in the trendy United States worth Week. Welcome home and Laroot, which deliver within the Tristate area; and milky oats in the Bay area. These companies offer all gift vouchers, but I do not know any new parents who are angry with a surprising delivery of nutritious meals that appear on their door.


Color laundry

For the mother, who does not require much, a manual, swinging soap is not just an allusion to self -care, but an artistic addition to the bathroom. The SSSOPAPS brand based in Toronto uses local ingredients to make its hand -filled bars. For the mixture of the batch 091, the founder Sandro Petrillo Floral ethereal oils such as Bergamot and Lavender with a French -green tone and indigo powder combined to give the bar to its green shade. Kimberly Waldropt, which launched her natural skin care company Terra-Tory in 2017, offers a moisturizing ocean blue body bar with aloe vera leaf juice and peppermint, which should have a cooling effect for every summer sun fire. Umé, a domestic household design studio based in Oakland, California, sells a larger soap like an abstract mountain chain with tips and coded dips. The jasmine-synlang-yylang-literation is black and white marbled and can be bought with a customer-specific ceramic shell that is shaped like an oversized shirt button. In Rockland, Maine, Trillium is a family -run soap business that was founded in a farmhouse kitchen in 1992. All of his bars are made with rainwater and organic aromatics and then cut by hand by hand from a larger block. The lemongras-and-lime bar with French green clay and poppy seeds that are talked into has a gentle peeling texture for hands that could use a little more love.


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