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lastqueenofscotland · 31/10/2018 18:41

Spending a fortune on my mother and decided on that but need to do my younger sisters.
One is 25, very arty, very alternative (think shaved head, tattoos everywhere etc) also totally broke but we have a no cash rule
Other one is 18 loves everything her friends love (bit of a sheep) however all I can see that age group are into is dressing like I did when I was in primary school Confused

Budget of around £30-40 each as I’ve totally blown the budget on my mum.

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spanishwife · 31/10/2018 18:55

What about books? Unlikely you'll be able to find something exactly her style. Caitlin Moran is great, the new Dolly Alderton book? Lots of brilliant literature for women at the moment (non-fiction, feminist slant stuff) which is very popular amongst women in their twenties. Makeup, pyjamas, fluffy socks are always great.

Or, what about an experience for both of them? You could do it all together, what about the Harry Potter tour? Tickets to a show or musical? West end of course but Les Mis is touring next year, I am going to Birmingham to see it. Dior exhibition next year at the V&A looks amazing - great for both creative arty people and fashion lovers in general.

spanishwife · 31/10/2018 18:56

Unlikely you'll be able to find something exactly her style. (Forgot to type - avoid clothes, shoes, accessories for them because it'll be hard to match their style)

Alanamackree · 01/11/2018 11:05

I know you said no cash but does that extend to vouchers?

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