It’s no secret that shopping for gifts during the holiday season can be super stressful. But there’s a special kind of stress that comes with landing the perfect gift for your mother-in-law. And leaning on your S.O. can be a complete waste of time – they don’t understand how crucial this is to score some extra brownie points! Well, fear no more because we searched high and low and found five last-minute gifts guaranteed to please your mother-in-law. With these, you’ll be celebrating this National Mother-In-Law Day in style!
1. A Hand-Painted Outfit
A luxury, hand-painted piece is one for all seasons! We’re especially in love with Sheer Silk’s mint green outfit, that’s meticulously hand made with French lace detailing. Paired with pearls, this becomes the perfect glamorous look for any daytime event. Your MIL will definitely love you for getting her this!
2. Intricately Handcrafted Jewellery
Wedding season is just around the corner and we have you sorted in the jewellery department! Get your hands on these unique coin tops from Aneesa Unus’ Mogra Collection and make help your MIL a style sensation. These earrings will be the talk of her next kitty part!
3. Premium Brass Tableware
Spruce up your dining spaces with these luxe serving spoons from Kollo by ZK – a must-buy for your MIL! Not only that, Kollo has a range of platters, kitchen canisters and candle stands to choose from so you’ll definitely find something for her. Trust us, you’ll be showered with compliments every time the guests arrive!
4. A Trendy Tunic
Pretty Attire by Afshan has recently come on our radar for their exclusive and luxurious casuals and semi-formal pieces that are both comfortable and stylish. This sky-blue lawn kurta with lace and an embroidered neckline is going to be a huge hit with your on-the-go MIL!
5. Traditional Footwear
Another essential item for the wedding season are a bold and vibrant pair of khussas. Rangeen’s crimson leather jootis will be the perfect addition to your MIL’s wardrobe. These khussas can be worn with Eastern or Western clothes, causals or semi-formals, and even formals!
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