This holiday season, in a world that seems anxious on many fronts, maybe a good gift would be a jigsaw puzzle. Call it piecing together some personal peace; puzzle therapy.
Neiman Marcus unveiled its luxury gift list for the year, which includes a 600-diamond Cartier tiara, a custom Barbie-pink Maserati and a trip to Aspen for private polo lessons from famous players.
The holidays can be hard for the eco-conscious. Soften the blow by including these water- and power-saving gifts as stocking stuffers and/or main-event presents for your environmentally friendly friends and family.
These gifts are for someone who'll eagerly tell you which mileage-reward program to choose, what pillow is best for a 14-hour flight, and how resort fees are the devil's own invention.
Black Friday is less than a week away. Here's some advice for how to fight “promotion fatigue,” sort through the sales, and stretch your holiday budget.
Days after flocking to stores on Black Friday, consumers are turning online for Cyber Monday to score more discounts on gifts and other items that have ballooned in price because of high inflation.
The “We the People”-themed décor includes more than 83,000 twinkling lights, 77 Christmas trees, 25 wreaths, 12,000 ornaments, 1,600 bells, and almost 15,000 feet of ribbon.
Secondhand gifts are better for your wallet, your community and the environment. Not convinced? Here are four big benefits of secondhand gifts, plus a few tips and ideas to help you thrift a gift this holiday season.
No December-born person on your holiday shopping list really wants a twofer gift. Yet the conundrum remains: What do you gift someone you're already going to be gifting sometime in the same calendar month?
How can you best find a balance during the holidays so that you are fulfilled instead of frazzled? Perhaps you should take a few cultural cues from the Danes.
Inflation is driving many consumers to put off their holiday shopping until the last minute. For the first two years of the pandemic, many were buying earlier in the season, afraid of not getting what they wanted because of shortages of products or delays in deliveries. But this year, higher prices on everything are squeezing shoppers’ budgets and pushing them to postpone their buying.