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Present for cool 20 yr old

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JeffyJeffington · 07/12/2016 23:01

For my dsis- art student, dresses in a slightly grungy 80s way. Was just browsing topshop website for a skirt or a top (a bit high risk but last year went for a tatty devine necklace that not convinced ever got worn). then realised i am completely out of touch with 'the kids' where do cool early 20s creative types shop for clothes? Any ideas?

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SantasPantsalive · 10/12/2016 11:39

I'd ask this over on Style & Beauty if I were you.
I'm sure people would love to help over there.
How much do you want to spend?

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Izzy82 · 10/12/2016 13:09

Id try ASOS

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oldestmumaintheworld · 10/12/2016 13:11

I would either give the cash or a cashmere scarf.

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Heirhelp · 10/12/2016 18:43

Some thing from urban outfitters but not clothes. I think clothes are very personal.

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bigredfireengine · 10/12/2016 19:22

Get a naked make up palette. Price matching on john Lewis- usually about £38 not £34. The smoky eyes one is nice but so are they all.

I wouldn't buy clothes for my 21 year old- too personal.

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cheerylilthing · 10/12/2016 19:30

Anthropologie or H&M though I wouldn't want to guess sizing. For general bits & bobs Oliver Bonas seems to be very popular atm too.

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Stevemcqueenlikesbeans · 11/12/2016 09:33

MAC voucher (my god daughter has asked for one this year)

Have also got her these Real Techniques make up brushes which everyone's raving about: www.lookfantastic.com/real-techniques-core-collection-kit-face/10644478.html?affil=thggpsad&switchcurrency=GBP&shippingcountry=GB&gclid=CICV-9Tq69ACFbMW0wod6p0NuA&gclsrc=aw.ds&dclid=CMWbkNXq69ACFYamUQodIQoITg

Urban Outfitters (agree not clothes)

or something from Lisa Angel? www.lisaangel.co.uk/jewellery/personalised-jewellery

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Daisy62 · 11/12/2016 14:19

I often get my son's very fashionable girlfriend a Top Shop voucher. Wouldn't trust myself to choose anything for her... She has tons of clothes and I wouldn't know what she has. Top Shop vouchers can also be spent at Miss Selfridge and other Arcadis stores. Throw in a fashion magazine for something to unwrap?

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iaintgettingonnoplane · 11/12/2016 14:27

My fail safe present for a female of any age under 40!

Pretty make up bag from a high street store. New Look, HM etc. In fact Matalan have some really nice ones in at the moment with initials on them for a personal touch.

I then fill it with 3 or 4 make up items. No foundations or bronzers etc but a nice mascara, eyeliner and lipstick maybe? I get all my make up on fragrancedirect.com where it's discounted

Then I'll throw in a little nail file, hair bobbles, maybe a pair of false eyelashes or a little compact mirror or hairbrush - Primark is excellent for this kind of thing

Et voila! A really useful, thought out gift. If you are buying for a few people you can take advantage of multipacks as well

It really is my go to and always goes down a storm Smile

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defineme · 11/12/2016 14:39

What about a beauty treatment voucher or a homemade voucher for taking her out to lunch and buy an item of clothing?

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BikeRunSki · 11/12/2016 23:38

Et voila! A really useful, thought out gift. If you are buying for a few people you can take advantage of multipacks as well

Useful if you know the recipient wears make up, well thought out if you know they are not sensitive to any products.

Such a gift would n't be either of those things to me.

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MrsBlennerhassett · 11/12/2016 23:40

Urban Outfitters? or Joy?

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MrsBlennerhassett · 11/12/2016 23:41

or Blue Rinse if you are in the north

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MrsBlennerhassett · 11/12/2016 23:45

www.urbanoutfitters.com/uk/catalog/productdetail.jsp?id=5139472075604&category=SALE-WOMENS-EU
WTAF is this tho?!?! dont buy this whatever you do hahaha, maybe im more out of touch than i thought because i dont get it!

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hellooscar · 12/12/2016 00:18

My mum buys me clothes I'm 22 and she manages to get stuff I wear (not always but mostly).
Go for similar things to what she wears and get gift recipes so she change if she wants.
Checked shirts I find fit most people style also skinny jeans as you can dress them up or down.

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JeffyJeffington · 12/12/2016 08:07

Thanks all for the ideas! Budget is £30-£45. Am going to pop into oliver bonas and look over the jewellery- maybe aiming for something cheap there, then pop into a few of the other suggested shops thereby spreading the risk!

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drinkupbaby · 12/12/2016 14:02

I would definitely choose urban outfitters and MAC.

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sheffladuk25 · 21/10/2019 15:09

For a nice personalised necklace i tried www.charmingjewellerystore.co.uk they have a great selection on there.

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WagtailRobin · 21/10/2019 16:37

If you bought her a necklace last year and you're convinced she has never worn it, I wouldn't waste any more money on buying something she may not use.

I honestly would give her a voucher, she will appreciate it more being able to buy what she wants and probably make it go further in the post Christmas sales.

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Cherryrainbow · 21/10/2019 17:43

I dress kinda grungy and alternative and tbh, tend to end up buying stuff online rather than in high street shops.

She might like the kat von d make up range - it's vegan, grungy, fab stuff. Under budget as well. You can get it in Debenhams. I believe there is a perfume and eyeliner gift set released atm would be great for Xmas.

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RemusLupinsBiggestGroupie · 21/10/2019 19:51

I think clothes probably too risky/too easy to get wrong.

Instead, maybe:
a Chillys bottle (they seem expensive but definitely worth the money)
socks (Dr Marten usually have some fun ones)
undies - 'nice' knickers, that are an upgrade from what she might buy herself
art students often get through loads of paints and canvases, so maybe some of those

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Deminism · 21/10/2019 20:48

I teach 20 yr olds and they all want their own coffee machine if this helps. (I appreciate a coffee machine is not clothing).

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lilabet2 · 22/10/2019 12:59

I would probably just ask Dsis what she would like as there's no point buying clothes/jewellery that she won't wear.

Alternatively art supplies or a gift card and a re-useable coffee mug.

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