For this week’s Don’t Dillydally, we’ve rounded up a range of newly released products we’re particularly excited about, including a cozy East Fork gift set, a body wash made from Oishii berries, and pointelle pieces from Leset’s Madewell collection.
This is a bit of an, “Okay, hear me out …” brand collaboration that seems random at first but is actually very cute. Rachel Antonoff has designed four limited-edition cookie jars for Pepperidge Farm’s holiday cookies that’d make excellent host gifts. The toile pattern is timeless, and cookies are included.
Another gift idea: this set of notebooks with a cozy (yet classy) East Fork mug. I feel like I would actually do morning pages every day if this were my setup.
A curvy jewelry box that’s a little Flintstones-y, in a good way? It’s designed by Sarah Burns, who co-owns one of the coolest stores in New York, Old Jewelry.
Finally, a body wash for berry heads. This contains those very fancy and perfect-looking omakase strawberries that are served at Michelin restaurants and are apparently a natural source of salicylic acid.
The pointelle trend continues apace with Madewell and Leset’s new collection, which dropped two days ago. I might finally be ready to participate in this cozy set.
Jenny Slate is again moonlighting as a Catbird jewelry designer with a childhood-inspired charm collection that can be custom-engraved.
Hurricane Helene shut down production at Spicewalla for a little while, but it’s celebrating its return by releasing this hot-sauce collab with T-Pain. A portion of proceeds will be donated to relief efforts.
Bink makes rubberized glass bottles that can withstand a day of commuting in a tote bag. Previously only available in adult sizes, your kid can now ditch plastic, too.
New Zealand brand Abel makes cruelty-free fragrances from completely natural ingredients. This sophisticated, Parisian apartment-inspired perfume is a good switch from synthetic scents like Comme Des Garçons Red, Tom Ford Lost Cherry, and Byredo Velvet Haze.
Carel (the French shoe brand that makes some of our favorite mary janes) has a new winter-couture collection designed by Charles de Vilmorin. These swan boots are the obvious standout.
And a fun one to finish: Actor–slash–American icon Walton Goggins has entered the eyewear game and designed a line of hybrid sunglasses-goggles that are silly and retro yet also kind of practical. Wear them on the slopes or at the beach.
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