The holiday season brings out Brooke Shields’ knack for selecting thoughtful gifts. As the festivities approach, the iconic model is highlighting her favorite present choices, which include stylish frames from Caddis, the brand behind the Metamodernist Scout Reading Glasses ($160) that she frequently wears.
Describing the retro-style aviators, Shields told Page Six Style, “[They’re] so chic and functional,” noting their surge in popularity after Gwyneth Paltrow sported them in court last year. However, Shields has more than just glasses on her holiday shopping list; she also intends to buy Alison Lou Jelly Hoops for her daughters, Rowan, 21, and Grier, 18.
“Their fun colors really liven up any outfit!” she enthusiastically shared about the playful earrings, available in various sizes and shades, including cream ($158, now $63), yellow ($138, now $58), and trendy cherry red ($138, now $58).
On Christmas morning, friends and family can look forward to unwrapping her own Commence brand’s 2-in-1 Instant Shampoo ($21), which she describes as a “literal lifesaver” for “absorbing excess oil without drying my scalp.”
To create a festive atmosphere at home, she plans to gift must-haves such as Rigaud candles, which she praises for their “divine holiday scents,” along with Idle Assembly Rum and Cane Crest French Dressing, a special salad topping that has been her go-to gift for years.
When asked about what might surprise her on Christmas morning, she mentioned, “Andrew Pearce makes the most beautiful wooden bowls. I’ve been eyeing one of the large [ones] for myself this year!”
This piece was authored by Hannah Southwick, a Commerce Writer/Reporter for Page Six Style. She uncovers deals on affordable celebrity styles, tests Hollywood’s favorite brands, and identifies beauty products that keep stars looking red carpet-ready.
Consulting with stylists and industry professionals—including celebrities—she gathers firsthand product recommendations, trend forecasts, and more. Since joining Page Six in 2020, her work has also appeared in USA Today and Parade.