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Luxury gift guide: The 12 best gifts for pampered pets
The pawfect Christmas gifts for our furry friends
The list of luxury gifts guides around the festive time of year is endless. Personalised gifts, earrings, designer gifts, even gifts that everything that every fashion editor has on their wishlist. But let’s not forget our furry family members who deserve luxury gifts this Christmas as much as we do.
From our favourite high-end British brands like Fortnum and Mason and Barbour, to fashion’s elite names like Prada and Versace, there are a plethora of luxury gifts just as perfect as your pet. Many of their most coveted items for hoomans are even available pet-sized. Forget matching pyjamas, matching luxury fashion with your pet is where it’s at.
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Here’s the best luxury gifts for pampered pets this Christmas
This dog bowl in Fortnum and Mason’s iconic blue colour and handcrafted from fine china. Make your everyday fine dining for your pet supper time.
Halcyon Days Dog Bowl, £55, Fortnum and Mason
As we’ve mentioned, nothing is more meaningful than a personalised gift for the recipients favourite hobby. A supersoft bed with your pooch’s name on is guaranteed to keep them off your sofa.
My Style Bags personalised dog bed, £152, The Go-to
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This jumper with Gucci’s iconic interlocking G logo is guaranteed to make your pet the most boujee on the block. Made in Italy and composed of 54% mohair. Could anything be more luxurious?
Wool blend jumper, £185, Gucci
You dream of owning a triomphe item, so why can’t your pet too? This rubber black toy is ultra chic.
Triomphe Dog Toy, £150, Celine
The ultimate gift to benefit you and your pet. Carry them and your accessories in one bag, whilst sporting an iconic handbag brand. Win win.
Pet Carrier bag, £2200, Prada
Save finding poo bags in every coat pocket and keep them together in this mega cute dog charm. Attach it to your coat/bag/belt and be on your way.
Dog Poo Bag Charm, £135, Anya Hindmarch
Versace’s towels and dressing gowns are iconic. This classic black and gold textured robe is the epitome of ‘pampered pet’.
Pet Bath Robe, £180, Versace
If this Ralph Lauren’s flag jumper is good enough for Victoria Beckham, then it’s good enough for your dog. Mega cute.
Flag Wool Blend Jumper, £149, Ralph Lauren
This pink Miu Miu’s logo embossed harness is the epitome of chic. If Sydney Sweeney had a dog, it would be wearing this.
Miu Miu jacquard logo pet harness, £400, Farfetch
Is anything more quintessentially British than a dog in a Barbour coat? Match with your pooch and head to the countryside wearing some jolly good clobber.
Waterproof dog coat, £54.95, Barbour
Even the name of the shampoo sounds luxurious. This brand is also used by Hailey Bieber (human products obvs), so what are you waiting for?
Ouai Fur bebe pet shampoo, £20, Cult Beauty
Everybody feels more confident after a spray of perfume, so kill two birds with one stone and freshen them up with this gently fragranced spray that cleans and softens their fur. Cuddle mode = activated.
Cuddly Coat cleansing spritz, £15, Kiehls
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