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Looking for the perfect gift for someone who really loves Italy, its culture and its history? For the Italophiles on your luxury gift list, we’ve got lots of ideas to help get you started. With help from one of our elegant Milanese friends, we’ve curated this luxury holiday gift shop for Italophiles, with the best gifts and brands from Italy for those who love all things Italian in fashion, food, fine jewelry and interior design.

what are the best luxury holiday gifts from Italy this year?

Few countries in the world have captured the mind, spirit and body like Italy. From its rich stores of history, architecture, art, music, fashion and of course, gastronomy, Italian goods are symbolic of simple and extravagant luxuries, and reflect a life well-lived.

Perhaps you know someone chasing the dream of La Dolce Vita. And what about that friend who can’t stop referencing their escapade to Positano two summers ago? Yes, we have one of those, too. For these folks, and for those who are true connoisseurs of impeccable design and quality, nothing but a gift inspired by Italian culture will do.

For a country and culture that has illuminated our lives with beauty, a gift made by Italian artisans can lend support and help preserve their rich history and craftsmanship.

We had some help curating this gift shop – which includes both well-known and artisanal brands beloved by the Italian elite – from our friend the Milanese aristocrat, who always dazzles with his elegance and style.

gift the magic of Italian luxury brands this holiday: 20 top picks

Impress your favorite Italophile with your knowledge of these insider heritage houses and artisans. And we promise, you can’t go wrong. Ahead, the iconic holiday luxury gifts from the best brands in Italy that are sure to please lovers of all things Italian.

1. italian jewelry: buccellati

For a truly prestigious Italian-inspired gift, you can do no better than the exquisite jewelry from the legendary Buccellati, a family-run house founded in Milan in 1919. Their designs evoke the spirit of the Renaissance, evident in the intricate engravings for which their jewelry is renowned. A Buccellati piece often resembles fine fabric: linen, tulle and lace, and the techniques and tools used are of the same sort used by Leonardo da Vinci.

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2. italian gloves: sermonetta

A pair of Sermoneta gloves takes 28 precise steps and at least 10 talented artisans who skillfully design patterns, cut the leather, and assemble the piece to create a pair of these luxury leather gloves. The renowned house started by Giorgio Sermoneta in the 60s has transformed the glove into a cult object with  a range of bright and unusual colors.

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3. italian lingerie: la perla 

La Perla’s atelier is synonymous with fine, luxury lingerie. A historic brand that started over 60 years ago in Bologna creating corsets, it has expanded into beachwear, fragrance, and home categories while maintaining its reputation for the highest level of elegance and style.Our luxury holiday gift shop for Italophiles, with the best Italian gifts and brands from Italy for those who love all things Italian in fashion.

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4. italian shoes: fratelli rossetti

The role of footwear in attaining a proper Italian stylish look cannot be overestimated. Needless to say that Italian shoes are famous and vastly appreciated all over the world. Fratelli Rossetti is headed by the second generation of Rossetti brothers, Diego, Dario, and Luca, and carries on the outstanding tradition of craftsmanship and forward-thinking design of Italian leather shoes.Our luxury holiday gift shop for Italophiles, with the best Italian gifts and brands from Italy for those who love all things Italian in fashion.

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5. italian knitwear: loro piana

Loro Piana’s understated style transcends seasons. For six generations, the label has been synonymous with the most sumptuous fabrics, sourced and nurtured from the very beginning and prized for their sense of touch. They are renowned for their vicuña apparel, made from the finest, rarest animal fiber in the world.

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6. italian handbag: gucci

The House of Gucci hardly needs an introduction. The iconic fashion brand was founded in Florence, Italy in 1921 and continues to redefine fashion and luxury while celebrating creativity and Italian craftsmanship. Whether it’s the interlocking Gs, red and green striped webbing, or horsebit hardware, its impeccably crafted handbags are a classic.Our luxury holiday gift shop for Italophiles, with the best Italian gifts and brands from Italy for those who love all things Italian in fashion.

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7. italian umbrellas: pasotti

In 1956, after working for years in an umbrella factory in Milan, Ernesta Pasotti opened her own workshop in her village of Castellucchio, by Mantua. Now, the new family generation continues the tradition of making exquisitely decorated umbrellas using an artisanal method in combination with the finest Italian fabric, wood and brass.Our luxury holiday gift shop for Italophiles, with the best Italian gifts and brands from Italy for those who love all things Italian in fashion.

BUY NOW: $125.00.

8.  italian outerwear: moncler

Based in Milan, Moncler has been a leader in the field of technical outerwear with their iconic down-filled jackets for snow-sport enthusiasts since 1952. Their collection of vests, jackets, apres-ski wear, and boots has transcended its mountaineering roots and merges function with fashion– chic enough for urban dwellers. 

BUY NOW: $2,190.00

9. italian fragrance: bruno acampora profumi

This family-run laboratory produces 28 different fragrances, bottled in metalized glass bottles and closed with corks that let the essences breathe. Sealed with wax, it symbolizes the handcrafted nature of the cold mixing process. For an olfactory embodiment of the Mediterranean jet-set, this niche perfumery is peak luxury.

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10. italian porcelain: manifattura richard ginori 1735

Since the 1700s, Ginorni has been found in the most stately and exclusive Italian residences, palaces and courtyards. In 2013, the Manifattura Richard Ginorni was acquired by Gucci and the artistic direction entrusted to Alessandro Michele, ensuring the highest artistic standards and craftsmanship of this storied porcelain. Whether your recipient’s tastes are traditional, modern or whimsical, there are many patterns to suit their fancy. Pigments and precious metals are applied and drawn by hand on every piece.

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11. italian linens: frette

Based in Monza and Milan, Frette has been manufacturing luxury bed linens with the finest fibers and most skilled artisans since 1860. Its distinguished history can be traced back to the Italian Royal Family who selected Frette as the Official Purveyor of its linens to today, where it is found in the world’s most prestigious hotels and discerning homes.

BUY NOW: $1,375.00

12. italian silversmith: casa bugatti

Casa Bugatti elevates common kitchenware with luxury and style- blending high technology with Italian taste for shapes and details. It was founded by the brothers Giuseppe, Giovanni, Faustino, Giacinto and Amadio in Lombardy as a professional workshop making nickel-silver and silver-plated brass cutlery, for which it is still renowned.

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13. italian home decor: fornasetti

Founded in Milan during the 1950s, the Fornasetti brand is characterized an imaginative, ironic and sophisticated visual language. Their handmade and hand-decorated furniture and home accessories continue to be produced in Milan. One of their most iconic designs boasts the recognizable face of founder, Piero Fornasetti’s favorite muse, opera singer Lina Cavalieri.

BUY NOW: $288.00.

14. italian bookbinding: giannini

Founded in Florence in 1856, Giulio Giannini and Sons is one of the most ancient active bookbinding workshops in the world. The workshop is now run by 6th-generation family members in a tiny shop near Palazzo Pitti. Taking inspiration from 14th-century craftsmanship, Giannini bookbinders use parchment decorated with gold leaf and hard covers in colored leather – known as the “Florentine Style” of bookbinding.

BUY NOW: $85.00.

15. italian stationery: pettinaroli

This historic store was founded in 1881 by Francesco Pettinaroli. The fine paper, precise and elegant workmanship is a favorite of Italian aristocracy and Milan’s stylish denizens who come to have their birth announcements, weddings and personal letterheads printed with their refined techniques. Now in its fourth generation, it is a distinguished example of the Italian tradition of artisanry.

BUY NOW: 95,00.

16. italian cookware: bialetti

In Italy, where the kitchen is the heart of the home, where cooking is a passion, Bialetti is found in nine of ten households.One of their most quintessentially Italian products is the Moka, a distinctive eight-sided aluminum pot that produces a rich, authentic espresso in minutes. Since its invention in the 1930s, Bialetti has produced over 200 million of these iconic pots. The Bialetti pasta pot is another iconic design- an oval pot to accommodate noodles without breakage (genius!) and a twist-and-lock lid with a built-in strainer.

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17. italian gastronomy: artisan pasta

Let’s face it- we could probably do an entire piece (or two) just on the gastronomic delights from Italy. If you’re looking for gift for someone who loves Italy, keep those Tuscan countryside memories alive with a gift of artisan pasta.

Unlike the industrial pasta that most Americans buy at their local grocery store, Italian brands like RummoLa Molisana, and Afeltra craft their pasta according to ancient techniques which involve bronze dies and a slow drying process at low temps which help maintain flavor and texture. Buy a few long cuts and short cuts from gourmet stores like EatalyMercatoAlma Gourmet or Amazon for that friend who loves to cook and entertain and they’ll never reach for that blue box at the grocery store again.

BUY NOW: $10.33

18. italian chocolate: amedei tuscany

Founder Cecilia Tessieri is the world’s first female master chocolatier who spent 24 years traveling around the world, working with chocolatiers in a male dominant field and visiting cacao plantations in search for the best chocolate. Only 1% of the beans harvested are deemed worthy to create Amedei’s chocolate. Along with the careful ingredient selection and a craft-based artisanal production process, Amedei is a six-time winner of the Academy of Chocolate’s “Golden Bean” award.

BUY NOW: $49.00.

19. italian skincare: furtuna skin

Completely natural and wildly potent, this line of high-performing balms, serums, oils, and essences is made with plants harvested on an 800-acre estate in Sicily. Using green technology that uses gentle sound waves to extract the plants’ nutrients, their products have won raves from the likes of Vogue, Marie Claire, and Cosmopolitan.

BUY NOW: $225.00.

20. italian supercars: alfa romeo sports car

Our luxury holiday gift shop for Italophiles, with the best gifts and brands from Italy for those who love all things Italian in fashion.

Since we’re dreaming of our next Italian idyll, what’s more fantastical than cruising through the Italy in a sports car? Before founding Ferrari, Enzo Ferrari was a racing driver for Alfa Romeo. The 4C Spider (starting at $67,150) is distinctively Italian with its stylish proportions. The 1750 Turbocharged Four Cylinder engine roars from 0-60 mph in 4.1 seconds. We call shotgun!

holiday luxury gift shop with the best from Italy and Italian brands

There you have it! Our Italian holiday luxury gift shop for Italophiles, with the best gifts and brands from Italy for those who love all things Italian in fashion, accessories, food and interior design. So really, here’s the hardest question of the month, dear reader: which one of these marvelous items is at the top of your list?

Julie Murphy

Julie began her career in fashion as a design intern at 3.1 Phillip Lim after graduating from Parsons School of Design. As the fashion editor at Dandelion Chandelier, she brings over a decade of experience as a designer and marketing creative to cover trends and styling.