Those looking for a last-minute Valentine’s Day gift, fear not — Goop has assembled the perfect collection of lifestyle, fashion, skin care, makeup and home goods, with a wide range that includes everything from an $8,000 home sauna to a heart-shaped sex toy.
Goop’s Valentine’s Day Gift Guide, launched earlier this month, is home to a seriously eclectic range of items this year, many of which will help get you and your partner in the mood for the romantic holiday.
The collection — which features both items from the Gwyneth Paltrow-founded brand and items from other companies — is categorized into fashion gifts, home gifts and beauty & wellness gifts.
“From roses and chocolate (obvious) to the high-tech matcha maker of their dreams (less obvious)—here, over 100 ways to say I love you,” Goop says of their Valentine’s Day Gift Guide.
While Goop is no stranger to recommending the best, top-of-the-line sex products, this gift guide has a rather comprehensive (and seasonally appropriate) list. This gift guide recommends a number of vibrators, including one from Goop Wellness titled the Heartthrob Vibrator. For $98, the product is yellow, heart-shaped and has technology that you’ll “fall in love with.” Another one on the list is Crave’s Vesper 2 Vibrator, which looks like a necklace and is even made with either 24k gold or rose gold, for $165.
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Outside of tech, the gift guide also offers a few other products that can make a Valentine’s Day with a partner more romantic, including Tabu’s The Prim sex pillow for $195, which the brand says can be used for “optimizing for comfort or exploring new positions” and will also “look right at home on your bed when you’re not using it.”
The guide also includes an Aphrodisiac Massage Candle from Mutha, which uses coconut and soybean oil that “melts into a luxurious skin-softening oil” perfect for messaging. For $65, the candle also features a lip on the glass exterior for perfect pouring technique.
Also perfect for couples, the gift guide recommends the $30 card game “Get Closer: Conversation Game for Couples” from Intelligent Change, which aims to help “deepen your connection with the person you love most.”
“There’s a series of prompts and questions to ask each other, all based on the principles of positive psychology and language, to spark real revelation and meaningful conversation,” the listing reads. “…You might uncover some surprising answers, even from the person you know through and through.”
Goop is also offering tons of fashionable items on its gift guide, including a wool and cashmere turtleneck from the brand’s G. Label for $595, the Belle lingerie set from Else (the mesh top goes for $135 and the matching bottoms go for $85), elevated basics like the black silk wrap blazer from Toteme for $870.
Although the guide also features tons of budget friendly items, too, like the Manicurist’s Active Glow polish for $19, Tower 28’s MakeWaves Lengthening and Volumizing Mascara for $20, a Dig Deeper Journal for $34.95, and an Aphrodite Bath Bomb from Bathorium for $29, people who are willing to splurge have a lot to consider — including the highest priced item on the list, the Nuage de Tennis Necklace from Sophie Bille Brahe, which sells for a whopping $28,250. The necklace features 18K recycled YG diamonds set in 18K yellow gold, and the stones are designed in a pattern of smallest-to largest.
One of the most extensive and unique items on the list also comes in the form of a personal sauna that “lets you bask in full-spectrum infrared heat at home.” According to maker HigherDose, the sauna puts together low-EMF carbon and ceramic heaters — “the combination means you’re in for a hotter, deeper experience.” Selling for $7,999, the sauna will ship in 2-3 weeks — so it could make for a particularly eclectic, belated Valentine’s Day gift for someone out there.
Check out Goop’s Valentine’s Day gift guide here.
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