Mother’s Day Gift Ideas From Batsheva Hay, Alex Eagle, and More Style Savvy Moms

An 18th century French painted cabinet to store our serve ware would be a dream present. I adore special home antiques and Get the Gusto is one of my favorite stores to browse for exquisite heirloom furniture.

18th century French painted cabinet

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We have recently added an art section to our web shop where you can find a Georgia O’Keeffe, Hand and Breasts 1919 photogravure. It would make for an exceptional and powerful Mother’s Day gift.

Alfred Stieglitz, Georgia O’Keeffe, 1919

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Supporting local and small businesses during this time is very important if possible, so a selection of organic wine from Loup Bar [in Mexico City] would be delightful to enjoy during the almost summer evenings with a French Madagascan market dress from Line Sander.

Line Sander Johansen French Madagascan market dress

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A donation to Every Mother Counts. Women are dying every year because they do not have access to the maternity care that they need. Every Mother Counts is taking important action to raise awareness and make pregnancy and childbirth safe for everyone, everywhere.

Sofia Bernardin, Resee President and Co-Founder

Photo: Courtesy of Sofia Bernardin

Starting from 1970, M. Saint Laurent would send out his New Year wishes in a poster form to his friends, collaborators and clients. Each year features a unique color palette and design… and of course, the word love.

Saint Laurent Original Love Poster

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I would love a facial with Hervé Herau when confinement is lifted. Hervé believes great skin comes from the gut, so he performs a really intense stomach massage that unlocks all the tension and stress that is reflected on our skin. It’s painful but it works! After a session with him my skin is glowing for weeks.

I’ve been spending a lot of time in the garden during this conferment and have a newfound appreciation for flowers. No one photographed them better than Irving Penn for Vogue. His 1980 Flowers book is a collection of the photographs he did for Vogue over seven years, starting in 1967, each year dedicating himself to a different flower (lily, poppy, orchid, tulip, begonia, rose and peony).

Since we will most likely be staying local this spring and summer, what better way to do it than with a weekend at La Colombe d’Or surrounded by beautiful works of art in one of the most iconic pools?

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