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Posts Tagged ‘Luna Boston’

New Exclusive Deal: Store Adore Shoppers Save 20% on Everything at Luna Boston (Online)

Wednesday, November 5th, 2008
Posted in Exclusive Discounts, Store Adore Blog
By Store Adore

Announcing the latest Store Adore deal: Save 20 percent on everything at Luna Boston.

Luna Boston tempts us with accessories we never see in department stores, from trendy leather fashion-page faves to lesser-known labels. We’ve been long-time fans of the bag selection on this site, where brands like Gryson, Gustto, and Foley + Corinna top the list. These days, we’re newly obsessed with the more recently added shoe and collections, which include lines like Rachel Leigh and Faryl Robin.

Forward the link to your friends and family in time for the holidays. The Store Adore exclusive 20 percent discount means you’ll get more for their money. Some restrictions apply. Click here for details.

We Adore:The teal shade on this Olivia Harris turnlock flap hobo is a lot more versatile than it appears at first glance. There’s barely a color in our wardrobes that we can’t pair it with (regularly $425. sale price $295, Store Adore price $266).

We Adore: Dark grey flat boots are this seasons alternative to black. (Faryl Robin bender boots in coal— regularly $319, Store Adore price $287)

We Adore: We’re giving these sweet little makeup mirrors by Bellissima as stocking stuffers for the holidays (regularly $26, Store Adore price $23).

Click here to get your 20 percent discount at Luna Boston.

Store Adore Deal Sampler

Thursday, October 9th, 2008
Posted in Exclusive Discounts, Shopping List, Store Adore Blog
By Store Adore

If you’re like us, you’ll probably never understand the point of fantasy football—even after hour-long lectures on dynasty leagues and average draft positions. But imagine if you could put together your dream outfit: a killer dress, a statement bag, and all the right accessories, with serious savings to boot….

Presenting a sampling of Store Adore’s all-star lineup some of exclusive deals!

Find all of our deals here.

And don’t forget to sign up for Store Adore to receive exclusive deal notification, insider shopping news and more.

Store Adore Shoppers save 25% at Goldyn!

Frustrated with a lack of resources for hot brands in their hometown of Denver, fashion junkies Vanessa Barcus and Melissa Gelfand founded Goldyn, an e-commerce site specializing in the latest labels and hottest new fashions. With short designer bios to provide shoppers with background information on their discoveries, the site features more than 40 designers, including Adam, Charlotte Ronson, Development, Twinkle, Mint and more, along with an edited collection of vintage clothing and jewelry.

We Adore: This Corey Lynn Calter tweed shell is seasonally chic. Try layering it over a long sleeve tee in cooler weather (regularly $212, Store Adore price $159).

Store Adore Shoppers Save 20% on purchases of $150 or more at Basic Boutique

Your greatest talent? Your ability to fill your wardrobe with easy, versatile pieces that pack a fashion punch and leave your girlfriends to wonder just how you do it every time. The secret weapon behind your seemingly innate sense of effortless chic? Basic Boutique. The website is your source for tops, sweaters, dresses and accessories—in mostly solid colors or simple prints—that have that extra little something. While some might think of “basics” as solid tees, socks and skivvies, a basic here is a chic, trend-driven, unfussy piece you’ll wear again and again.

We Adore: This leopard print top by Parker has a super sexy slit back. But you can pull it off at work with a jacket on top (regularly $157, Store Adore price $132).

Store Adore Shoppers save 20% on purchases of $50 or more at All The Rage!

For bling junkies, All the Rage offers the ultimate fix: a transfixing trove of discount trend accessories, many modeled on some of today’s hottest (and most expensive) designer pieces. From classic lariats to bright enameled bangles, monogrammed pendants and over-the-top faux-gem cocktail rings, All the Rage has every part of you covered for any occasion. Ladies, be warned: This selection is not for the faint of heart. Allow yourself some serious browsing time, or direct your search by price, popularity or even magazine where the style last appeared.

We Adore: This Contadora drop necklace and matching earrings, and a classic cuff will add fashion flair to any of your cold-weather basics (regularly $52 combined, Store Adore price $41).

We Have a Winner!

Wednesday, October 1st, 2008
Posted in Store Adore Blog, Store Adore Spotlight
By Store Adore

For our latest giveaway, our friends at the hot handbag headquarters Luna Boston provided us with a satchel that’s as fabulous as our Store Adore shoppers. But when we set eyes on the Treesje Vienna Patent Shoulder Bag (it has a retail value of $690!) our excitement turned into jealousy. Someone gets this bag for free? We love our users, but every time one of us came across an image of the bag the thought crossed our minds to create an alias and hijack the purse for ourselves. But alas, our love for Store Adore shoppers was greater than our love of patent leather accessories (and that’s saying a lot!), so we are genuinely happy for Dora, this contest’s winner.

“I flipped out! The bag is so gorgeous! I’ve used Store Adore’s discounts so many times—more than my husband would like to know—but this is outrageous!”

Just because you weren’t this giveaway’s winner, doesn’t mean you have to be a loser! You can still save big at Luna Boston, 20% to be exact, when you use the checkout code “storeadore”.

Click Here to see details on our 20% discount at Luna Boston!

Celebrate fall and meet Linea Pelle designer Andrew Cotton at Luna Boston!

Thursday, September 11th, 2008
Posted in Sales & Events (Boston), Store Adore Blog
By Store Adore

You’re an “It” girl - simple, sweet, relatable - everybody’s best friend.  Whether you’re a Lauren Conrad, an Ashley Tisdale, or a Hayden Panettiere, designer Andrew Cotton knows that an It Girl’s most reliable friend is her handbag, which is why he chooses the finest (and softest!) Italian leathers, solid brass hardware, and gorgeous seasonal color palettes for his world-famous bags and belts.

Come to Luna Boston on Friday, September 19th from 6:00PM-9:00PM to meet the hometown superstar whose designs are as beautiful as the people who wear them!  Feel like a celebrity with mini-manicures, martinis, and the famous Dylan collection - just in time for fall!

Can’t make it to the event?  Store Adore Shoppers get 20% off when you shop at Luna Boston Online!

Refer The Most Friends to Store Adore and Win this Bag (a $690 value!)

Wednesday, September 10th, 2008
Posted in Exclusive Giveaways, Store Adore Blog
By Store Adore

Here is the sleek Treesje Vienna Patent Shoulder Bag, available at hot handbag central, Luna Boston. We think the picture says it all, but here are a few of our thoughts.

The shiny patent finish and basket weave insert are oh so eye-catching. The shape is near perfection—ladylike and classic, but with enough texture and gold hardware to give it a modern edge. It would fit all the essentials and then some, but it’s not one of those monstrous bags that could engulf a small person. And this style would look impeccable from the office to after-hours.

You can win this amazing piece of arm-candy by referring the most friends to Store Adore when you sign up here.

If you’ve already signed up, just fill in the sidebar at the right of the page here.

Every friend who signs up for Store Adore and writes your name in the “referred by” field will count.

Contest starts August 14th and ends September 15th. And if you don’t win, remember that you can get lots of other sure-to-be signature pieces from Luna Boston for a 20 percent discount with code “storeadore”!

Good luck!

Boston Boutiques Divulge What’s Hot for Fall

Friday, August 22nd, 2008
Posted in Our Latest Obsessions, Store Adore Blog

Runway trends don’t always translate to real life, but this season there are plenty to play with. The looks around town might not be as glam as the one pictured above (Philosophie di Alberta Ferretti), but the elements we shall borrow are all there, from jewel tones to draping, and opaque hose to nipped waists. Here are half a dozen top picks for fall from the owners and managers at six Boston area boutiques.

1. BOOTIES

Booties are all the rage in Boston. WIth all the snow, there can be a shortened season for such shiny footwear, so up here, we start wearing them in September. Jennifer Dziubeck at Luna Boston favors the Botkier Carrie Boot in cherry red patent, $695. They’re waiting in her closet, along with a brand, new stack of opaque tights by Wolford. Dziubeck plans to wear them to work daily, with day dresses galore.

2. EDGY ACCESSORIES

“Last fall, we saw trends like tailored looks, simple dresses, pencil skirts, subdued colors, and the tried and true greys and (always) blacks,” reminisces Jen Bruzzese at the ultra luxe Gretta Luxe, located in Copley Place and Wellesley. For fall 2008, she says you can update your look with statement-making accessories, heavy on embellishment. Bruzzese’s choice? The Jimmy Choo Ultra-Pop Star Collection: Star Clutch, $1,595 and Star Flats, $495.

3. JEWEL TONES

Sisters Keri and Brianne Barrett, who own First Date in Andover, are big into jewel tones this fall. The Dakota Martin Silk Scarf Dress, $187, is one of their favorite fall styles. Their favorite feature? The contrasting stone necklaces that can be removed and worn on their own. Style tip: For daywear, throw on over jeans. For night, add black, opaque tights and a pair of pumps for polish. Left: Brian Atwood Suede Pumps in teal, $580, and Sergio Rossi Angelika Patent Pumps in cobalt, $475, both at Intermix.

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4. FLORALS

Style pals and co-owners of Back Bay boutique Dress, Martha Hilfinger and Jane Schlueter, point to floral prints in dark colors, like gray, navy, and purple, as an easy and wearable trend for fall. Their top pick is the Vena Cava Goa Dress in “blue storm” floral silk crepe de chine, $475. It’s cute and ladylike and ready to wear right away, with it’s short sleeves and floaty skirt. Later, add a fitted long-sleeve tee underneath, opaque tights, and tall platform boots, like the Fiorentini + Baker Riff M, $665, available in black at Dress.

5. VESTS

Chelsea Orr, owner of Hingham boutique Chel Bella, is all about the vest for fall. This Citizens of Humanity Stevie Shrunken Sweater Vest, $176, modeled by Chel Bella shop girl Abby, is made from cozy wool, with a ribbed shawl collar and two black, enamel buttons at the waist. They’ve layered it with a long sleeve Michael Stars tee, $57, and paired it with jeans and boots, then added JoJo beads, $38, and Lauren G Adams Cuff, $64, for casual flair.

6. ACCENTED WAISTS

Rebecca Penner and Laura Macris, co-owners of Beacon Hill boutique Crush, applaud the return of the waistline. They’re celebrating high waisted trousers with silk blouses tucked in, and dresses with belts wrapped right round the mid-section. They especially adore this Ali Ro Belted Crepe Dress in tomato red, $204. Its simple silhouette, with skinny belt is perfectly polished for day or night.

Main image: Style.com.

As Seen in USA Today: Style Paparazzi

Friday, May 30th, 2008
Posted in Our Latest Obsessions, Shopping List, Shopping Tour, Store Adore Blog

Whether your tastes run towards Lauren Conrad’s rich hippie look, Gossip Girl’s prissy meets pinup style, or Nicole Richie’s messy glam mode (smudged black eyeliner required), Store Adore has chosen our top shopping choices for achieving that just-stepped-out of The Ivy look. Check out a complete listing of celeb-inspired shopping here.

Note the exclusive Discounts from many of the stores featured below! And Sign up for Store Adore to get exclusive deal notifications and a $25 shopping coupon!

Shop by Celeb (All Online):

Intuition (Los Angeles, Online) Store Adore Shoppers Receive an Exclusive 20% off!

Whether you consider it credit or blame, the celebrity style craze simply would not exist if not for Intuition. A beloved boutique for the young and fabulous, this West Los Angeles-based shop, a StoreAdore.com top pick, is the epicenter of starlet style. Celebs shop here knowing that the blogosphere and glossies will learn about it; the looks get published, and shoppers flock to the newly launched site to scoop them up. Based on our browsing, look for over-the-knee socks as the next top trend. (Eva Longoria-Parker with a Market Bag by Jaye Hersh, $95-$125)

Singer 22 (New York Metro Area, Online) Store Adore Shoppers Receive an Exclusive 10% off!

Shopping at Singer 22 is like reading a celeb glossy, but with instant gratification. Click on the “what’s new” section and get an instant snapshot of what’s being worn walking the red carpet. Alicia and Jonathan Singer started Singer22 with two boutiques in Great Neck and East Hills, New York, but the wildly popular site, with its distinctive Hollywood vibe, quickly became a star in its own right. With a comprehensive stock of clothing, shoes and accessories, it’s one of the best places on the Web to snatch up the latest It-accessory—or catch up with the cast of The Hills. (Rachel Bilson in a Love Quotes scarf, $85)

Belle Gray (Los Angeles, Online):

Don’t just dress like a celebrity—shop from one. From backstage to your closet, triple-threat actress/dancer/entrepreneur Lisa Rinna offers a straight-from-the-source view into the latest style craze with her Sherman Oaks-based boutique, Belle Gray. On her ecommerce website, a StoreAdore.com fave for the range of high and low, you can shop according to “as worn by” (the menu ranges from Ashlee Simpson to Will Smith) and model your look on your celeb crush of the moment. (Jessica Biel in Rachel Leigh’s turtle necklace, available at Belle Gray June 1)

Diane Merrick (Los Angeles, Online)

You’ll recognize Diane Merrick’s diamond pave jewelry from all your favorite glossies. The designer, who has made a name with jewelry and colorful cashmere, wraps, has owns her own luxurious boutique on Beverly Boulevard and online. The shop boasts the juiciest pieces from lines both established (C&C California, Rebecca Taylor) and up-and-coming. When you shop online, you can click on a brand and see multiple picks of celebs wearing the designer’s pieces.

Miostile (Charleston, Online)

Quietly setting nationwide trends through a smart e-commerce site and a storefront in Charleston, South Carolina, Miostile has become something of an obsession for StoreAdore.com shoppers with an eye for luxe looks in clothing, shoes, jewelry and accessories from up-and-coming designers who think outside the flock. Charleston native Guilds Bennett’s King Street boutique quickly became a Southern go-to for girlie duds with a downtown vibe—and her online shop cultivates the same browse-for-gems thrill. It’s organized so that you can browse by designer, by celebrity sighting, and by recent magazine features.

ShopRobertson (Online) Store Adore Shoppers Receive an Exclusive 20% off

Ahhh … Robertson—the always sunny Los Angeles strip where celebs (and those who just look like them) take lunch at The Ivy, then stroll from Kitson to Madison to Lisa Kline while the paparazzi snaps away. For those who lust for the good life but must resort to shopping from the office on a Tuesday afternoon, ShopRobertson.com has created a virtual version of the famed fashion boulevard. Search by brands, celebrity sightings or best sellers, or just browse by category. Spend a little time on this site, and you’ll be passing for a SoCal gal in no time.

Harmony Lane (Los Angeles, Online)

To make it in the cutthroat world of fashion retail requires just the right blend of no-brainer basics and delightful sartorial surprises. (A few celeb sightings don’t hurt, either.) At Beverly Hills’ Harmony Lane, the more established staples complement and buoy the up-and-coming lines. The look here is classic L.A.—pile ‘em on accessories, oversized bags—and a well-stocked website (complete with lots of the requisite starlets-in-our-outfits pics) provides loads of shopping inspiration.

Kitson (Los Angeles, Online)

There may not be a velvet rope or red carpet, but Robertson’s Kitson boutiques attract more celebrities than some of L.A.’s hottest clubs. What started nearly six years ago as a single location stocked with the latest and greatest in everything but the kitchen sink (tees, denim, footwear, jewelry, books, trinkets, candles, eyewear … you want it? They got it!) has now turned into a Kitson kingdom with multiple properties on Robertson and opening elsewhere. Shop for tons of up-to-the-minute tees, jewelry, tchotchkes and clothing (including many celeb-designed lines), and for StoreAdore.com shoppers who can’t get to L.A. (or don’t want to brave the paparazzi), an online boutique features many of the items found in stores. (Courtney Cox in Kitson’s best-selling OmniPeace Tee, $65)

Madison (Los Angeles, Online)

Madison keeps Tinseltown’s trendsetters decked out in the finest designers. Combining notice-me fashions from smaller insider fave brands with accessories from big-name fashion houses, Madison’s collection is a gold mine for any fashion addict. The merchandise is separated by category (coats in one section, sweaters in another) like mini departments, and marquee-name designers are clearly labeled, which makes it easy if you’re on the hunt for a certain label. Why spend your time searching for clothes when you could be out on the town wearing them?

Lisa Kline (Los Angeles, Online)

Lisa Kline’s boutique is a Hollywood sweetheart’s go-to shop for cute tees, cozy hoodies, runaround weekend wear, festive cocktail party dresses, flirty tops, and everything in between. While a lifetime love of fashion may have led to Kline’s first foray into retailing, her natural knack for finding products people love has led to popular men and children’s boutiques as well. If she builds it, they will come.

Milk (Los Angeles, Online)

Milk’s youthful selection combines flirty offerings by new noticeables with goods from established labels. The store’s accessories are funky and fun from cream-of-the-crop designers, and for the gal who wants it all (and then some), the shop also sells beauty products. Milk: It does a body (and a wardrobe!) good. (Christina Aguilera in a Vanitas of California dress, $343)

Sophisticated Celeb Style

Heist (Los Angeles, Online) (Store Adore Shoppers Receive an Exclusive 25% off!)

Boasting everything edgy, tailored and classic, Heist is for the celebrity who prefers posh over party girl. Play stylist with sophisticated lines like Isabel Marant, Nili Lotan, and hard-to-find French label Vanessa Bruno (a favorite for her slouchy elegant looks). You can shop online, or check out the Abbott Kinney store, where if your dog is your most essential accessory (and whose isn’t?), you’re in luck, since this lovely store is pup-friendly, too.

Bird (Park Slope, Online)

The type of find that you brag about to your friends, Bird paved the way for the Brooklyn shopping scene when it first opened its doors in the South Slope back when the area was a bit of a boutique wasteland. These days, Bird (and the stores that followed in its path) is a destination even for shopping-spoiled Manhattanites and the most influential trendsetters. Check the website for a peak into the must-have fashion future. (3.1 Phillip Lim Trench, $625 at Bird)

Opening Ceremony (New York and Los Angeles)

Named after the festive start of the Olympic Games, Opening Ceremony is a celebration of unadulterated creativity and skill. With shops in New York (and recently opened in Los Angeles), the innovative shop is as influential on the fashion scene as any runway—both for the designers that it carries and its own proprietary line, for which Chloe Sevigny recently created a collection. If you’re looking for showstopping fashion inventions, make like the stylists do and breeze on over.

La Garconne (Ecommerce)

Nothing in this heartbreakingly beautiful selection is less than extraordinary, yet every piece retains the confidence of a classic. With a subdued color scheme (predominantly black, white, denim and charcoal) and zero frills, the clothes and accessories stop traffic with their strong architectural shapes and details. A fashion editor favorite, the site offers a pared-down collection of items chosen for their integrity and sophistication.

Achieving the Celeb Look Locally

Luna Boston (Boston, Online) (Store Adore Shoppers Receive an Exclusive 20% off!)

If it’s been seen linking arms with your favorite celeb (and no, we’re not talking about the latest boy toy), you can find it at Luna Boston. This Newbury Street store and ecommerce website sells the trendiest accessories, from clutches to hobos to satchels, from lines like Hayden Harnett, Kooba, and Lauren Merkin. Look for a growing selection of shoes coming soon. (Lauren Merkin Eve Animal Print Linen Clutch, $165 at Luna Boston)

She Boutique (Chicago, Online)

Hollywood export Nicolette Karney, a former model and casting agent, launched this A-list boutique with the goal of infusing Chicago with some West Coast style—and its perfect-for-the-party-circuit dresses and cutting-edge separates are just begging to be snapped up by a starlet and trailed by the paparazzi. Indeed, any P.Y.T. would be thrilled to have a closet stocked from SHE Boutiquem and it doesn’t hurt that the store, lined with flat screens and designed like a luxe modern loft, feels like a swanky lounge-meets-fashion runway.

Knit Wit (Philadelphia, Online)

Philadelphia and the surrounding area’s best-dressed girls come here to snag the latest and most eye-catching contemporary pieces. Owner Ann Gitter demonstrates her talent for knowing exactly what every woman will want this season with her streamlined and sophisticated selection from brands that are equal parts tried-and-true (Diane von Furstenberg, Marc by Marc Jacobs, Miu Miu and Citizens of Humanity) and lesser-known (Rozae Nichols, Notte by Marchesa and Il Bisonte). If you’ve seen the look on Lindsay, Nicole, Jessica, or any of the Jen’s, we bet you can find it here.

Annie Creamcheese (Washington, DC)

How do celebs keep their style sources secret: they just say “it’s vintage.” Georgetown’s Annie Creamcheese delivers the major designer labels—think Fendi, Gucci, Louis Vuitton—plus loads of lesser-known names in mint condition and with a lot of spunk and style. Next time the paparazzi stops you on the red carpet (or your officemate tries to knock off your look by asking where you shop), you know what your answer should be.

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See You at the Show

Thursday, May 15th, 2008
Posted in Seasonal Features, Shopping List, Store Adore Blog
By Lauren Stillman

Due to a bachelorette weekend in Santa Barbara, I regretfully could not make the trek to this year’s Coachella, but I heard the line-up was awesome and the style even more so. With tickets already in hand for Radiohead, Gnarls Barkley and REM, I’ll be making up for lost time all summer long and stocking up on rock star essentials to complete my concert attire.

A self-professed glamour girl by day (I’m rarely seen without my towering heels and oversized tote), I’ve learned to pare down for concerts or risk sore feet and unidentifiable grime on my favorite handbag or dress. Where’s the fun in that? Following are some recent finds to keep me comfortable and stylish from opening band to encore.

This summer, I plan to pay homage to Kate Moss a.k.a. the ultimate rock & roll gal pal with Modern Vintage’s Fernanda gladiator sandals ($225, photo above) from Shopbop. Designed in collaboration with celebrity stylist Johnny Wujek, the shoes ooze an “I’m with the band” edge combined with plenty of comfort for running from seat to beer stand during the show. Wujek couldn’t help but mention how many girls he saw sporting them at Coachella… thanks for rubbing it in that yours truly was not there!

To really make a statement, I’m stocking up on tees from Worn Free, a Los Angeles based company that produces luxuriously soft tees with authentic rock & roll flair. The collection for men and women (and now even baby rockers!!!) reproduces vintage styles worn by legends like Joey Ramone and John Lennon as well as original tour tees and album art. I’m personally obsessed with this Berlin tee ($40, photo above), worn by Debbie Harry in 1979. For an added bonus, each shirt is complete with a hang-tag baring the historical significance of its design. Get them at Fred Segal, or on the Worn Free website.

To combat any run-ins with that aforementioned grime, my tote-of-the-moment will be given the night off in favor of Rebecca Minkoff’s Rose bag ($210) from Luna Boston. The hands-free across-the-body chain allows me the freedom to effortlessly maneuver heavy beers in flimsy plastic cups and easy-access in and out of those under-maintenanced bathroom stalls, while still allowing enough room for all the must-haves—ID, wallet, backstage pass.

Have your own essentials? Add a comment below to recommend your own tips for concert attire.

She Made Your Lunch; Now Make Her Day

Monday, May 5th, 2008
Posted in Seasonal Features, Store Adore Blog
By Store Adore

She let you stay home when she knew you weren’t really sick; she dropped you off a block away from the party, and she stayed out of the basement when your crush came over to “watch TV.” Mother’s Day’s only days away, but there’s still time to find a gift that honors everything she’s done for you. These sites boast no brainer gifts for the mother who. . .

Let You Eat Chocolate Cake for Breakfast
For the Mom whose pantry all the other kids envied, shop at Dancing Deer, purveyor of treats that look as extraordinary as they taste, trust us. Our pick: the Mother’s Day Medley (Regularly $39.95, Store Adore Price $32)—it’s packed to the brim with strawberry shortcake, chewy blondies, iced shortbread cookies and other scrumptious goodies. (Just don’t say they’re better than hers.)(Plus, Store Adore shoppers get 20 percent off all Mother’s Day treats. Use code adore8.)

Always Lent a Helping Hand
She organized bakesales, drove all the kids to camp, and even chaperoned all your dances. (Sweet.) Why not show her that you actually noticed with a set of serving hands from quirky modern home store Mxyplyzyk ($28)? Designed by Nigella Lawson, another sexy chef, these solid beechwood designs let her mix with your hands without looking gauche in front of company.

Kept the Peace
When sibling rivalry hit a high note or dad’s car came home in an altered state, Mom was always there to broker an accord. For the skilled diplomat in your family, offer this 18 karak gold plate olive branch pin from Ann Hand, the DC-based destination for elegant jewelry with a political twist (Regularly, $65, Store Adore Price $49). (Plus, Store Adore shoppers save 25 percent on this patriotic collection. Enter code StoreAdore in the gift message at checkout, some restrictions apply.)

Slathered You With Sunscreen
It felt like torture then: The sand and surf were yards away, yet you were forced to withstand a full-body rub down at SPF 30. Decades later, you’re still boasting milky soft skin, and you finally admit that you’re grateful. Help mom continue to practice what she’s always preached with a Summer Essentials Kit from all-natural Greek beauty brand Korres ($42). Find the kit, complete with watermelon scented sunscreen, after sun yogurt cooling gel and more at the Wooster Street flagship in New York, or buy it online at Sephora.

Showed up at Soccer Games in Chanel
Thank Mom for her handing down her fabulous fashion sense with accessories that complement her designer duds. Luna Boston’s got droves of stylish somethings that can be slung over the shoulder, clutched or wrapped ‘round the wrist—all at 20 percent off for Store Adore shoppers. With its roomy interior and of-the-season shade, this Matt & Nat Bowler Bag will take her seamlessly from the field to the firm dinner (Regularly $140, Store Adore Price $112). (Use code storeadore at checkout, some restrictions apply.)

Replaced You with a Yorkie
True, she may have a new “baby,” but can you really blame her for not wanting to be left with any empty nest? Give your little sister a chic place to sleep with this Hepper Pot Pet Bed from Design Public. Serving as your pet’s personal sanctuary, it’s fleece-lined and sturdy—a doggy’s dwelling never looked so good.

Told You So
Feed her just-because-she-cares tendencies with The Manual of Things That Might Kill You, a revolutionary work on the world’s worst maladies from Knock Knock, a clever line of paper-based goods (pads, organizers, sticky notes and more) for folks who either way too much to do or not enough to do at all—sense of humor required. (Use code StoreAdore at checkout to save 15 percent off all purchases of $50 or more.)

Was Never Afraid of Sharing Her Well-Earned Wisdom
“Never count your chickens. . . ” “A watched pot won’t. . . ” If your mom’s got a saying for every situation, give her some new material (not to mention something to chew on) with the Spring Basket from Good Karmal ($45-$75). Old fashioned caramels in flavors like chocolate, sea salt and vanilla come individually wrapped with a witty fortune.