If your love language is gifts, you may already have a present squared away for your Valentine (or Galentine). For the rest of us, here are a few dozen ideas for anyone on your list. Go traditional with long-stem roses and artisan chocolates. Wrap up local self-care goods like CBD bath bombs and candles. Or gift everyday luxuries like home goods and cookware. The choice is yours. Happy shopping.
Channel Beyoncé with this embroidered tee crafted from organic cotton.
La Perla recently opened in Highland Park Village, and you can’t go wrong with any pick from this luxury lingerie brand.
Something luxe for the woman who does it all. These studs are crafted from 18-karat gold, turquoise, and diamonds.
Experience peace of mind and body with the ultimate Valentine’s gift. This one-of-a-kind experience includes exclusive access to the Well and Being Spa facilities, 90-minute side-by-side candlelit massages, house-made dry-aged charcuterie, champagne, and more.
Favor The Kind’s top-notch gift section stocks dozens of tiny yet thoughtful gifts, including this fun keychain.
A splurge for someone special. This 100 percent silk scarf is a statement piece no matter how it’s styled–around her neck, in her hair, or on her bag.
Allie+Bess, a jewelry line founded by two Dallas moms, is known for its stackable bracelets that are durable enough to endure everyday wear. The brand’s latest collab is with Texas artist Katie Kime, whose eye for color is reflected in each bold-hued bead in this stack.
Roses are the perfect gift for Valentine’s! This is a beautiful arrangement of premium long-stem roses arranged in a clear glass vase. It includes an assortment of greens and appropriate accent flowers, all hand-delivered to your loved one! A classic presentation for any occasion – anniversary, birthday, congratulations, or just because.
This pebbled leather eye mask can be embossed with her initial or monogram.
OpalMilk pieces are handcrafted by a local artist, Rye Shaw, whose creations feature raw quartz, soft leather, and delicate gold-plated details. These earrings shine with organic pearls and gold sunbursts.
Dallas-based Eazy Gyft created this luxury box, which can be customized to fit your Valentine’s style. Choose from curated options like Monte Cristo cigars and Bang & Olufsen headphones.
For a well-organized Valentine. These pouches will keep cords tidy when you get back to traveling.
This local shop carries hundreds of emerging fragrance brands, and its knowledgeable staff will guide him toward his perfect match.
This waterproof jacket’s lining is crafted from a wool-blend blanket. It might be the coziest thing he’ll ever own.
HALL Arts Hotel has crafted a full-fledged Art of Love Valentine’s package, available the entire month of February.
These handmade boots are durable enough for a day at the ranch, yet classic enough for daily wear.
Upgrade his work-from-home game with this folio. It’s small enough to fit in his pocket, but has plenty of space to hold to-do lists.
A decadent indulgence to share with your Valentine, this creamy blend of Belgian chocolate, fresh cream, and vanilla is sure to delight your senses.
Whether you’re shopping for your mom or your millennial sister, this pretty catchall should do the trick.
Dallas artist Brenda Bogart created 1,000 of these limited-edition prints, with net proceeds going to the North Texas Food Bank. Each purchase provides 333 meals to a local family.
The Monogram Club’s Becca Quisenberry can stitch your initials on anything from towels to table linens. The Fort Worth-based embroiderer also created these custom coasters, which make a lovely gift for your Valentine (or yourself).
A foolproof plant, no matter how green their thumb–hoyas can be watered as little as once or twice a month.
An everlasting floral arrangement. Preserved hydrangeas, roses, and geodes are tucked inside a marble vessel.
Available in three sizes, Petal Pushers’ seasonal blooms will brighten up any space.
For the puzzle lover or the couple that loves to puzzle. This limited-edition 1,000-piece puzzle features some of the biggest moments in Dallas history through the iconic covers of D Magazine.
This lip balm comes in two universally flattering shades, clear and cool rose, that are sure to please.
The gift that keeps on giving. Each month, D will introduce them to the people, places, and things shaping our city.
Looking for a high-end gift for a fitness fanatic? This just-launched Dallas company can help. Choose from their curated options to build a box that’ll suit your Valentine’s tastes.
Give the gift of healthy skin with a gift certificate for a custom airbrush spray tan from the Tan Bar.
Pair this candle with a bouquet to infuse the whole home with the romantic scent of roses.
Help your Valentine unwind with this blend of essential oils, olive oil, Epsom salts, and broad-spectrum hemp extract.
Byredo’s cult-favorite unisex scents, like this Rose blend, are now available at the brand’s new storefront in NorthPark Center.
Dallasite Alexia P. Hammonds was the first Black woman to craft her own fragrance in Grasse, France, the most prestigious region for perfume manufacturers. A spritz of her hair mist after a workout will revive any style with notes of bergamot, jasmine, and amber.
Dallas-based Jack Black is known for its richly scented products, from body wash to beard oil. This recently released Black Reserve collection features notes of cardamom and red cedarwood; one reviewer called it “the pinnacle of masculine fragrance.”
A classic gift for the chef in your family. Le Creuset cookware is known for its longevity, so this cocotte is likely to become an heirloom.
Cheese is a true love language, if you ask us. Scardello offers gift boxes filled with local Texas cheese; adding chocolate and bubbles would be a nice touch. There is also Scardello’s monthly cheese club, which screams I love you so much, I want you to eat funky-good cheese always. Or you can attend the cheese shop’s virtual chocolate and cheese Valentine’s workshop to learn the art of food pairing.
This boutique Frisco bakeshop stocks more than your average chocolate chip cookie (though, yes, they have those too). Cookie Society’s sampler boxes, available in a half-dozen or full dozen, include flavors like cookies and cream, banana pudding, coffee cake, and salted caramel.
If your Valentine has a taste for luxury, try Grange Hall’s limited-time chocolate-dipped “strawberry bombs.” Each chocolate-covered treat is infused with a tiny vial of tequila or fruit liqueur.
Oh, sweet traditions. This is the fourth year the Bishop Arts chocolate shop has made cactus-shaped treats for the holiday of love, where the tunas (cactus fruit) are tiny hearts. And every year they delight.
Elevate your senses with this bittersweet vegan liqueur that can be enjoyed neat, in cocktail recipes, or in coffee.
With 47 food and drink recipes to discover, this cookbook will introduce them to a new favorite dish.
Yasmeen Tadia’s multi-course dessert tasting menu will put any heart-shaped tin of Russell Stover to shame. Give your Valentine a sweet experience with a socially distant “omakase” tasting at the Dallas Galleria shop.
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