https://fashionedits.com/blog/statistical-christmas-gift-article-that-you-will-want-to-see/OMG. Five percent (5%) of holiday shoppers don’t get their shopping done by the stroke of midnight on Dec. 25. I hope I’m not on their list. But less than half (50%) of Americans are nowhere near done getting that shopping done according to the National Retail Federation (NRF) and Prosper Insights & Analytics.
So we asked one of the top retail/shopping destinations in the entire U.S. for help, for tips, and for a solution. The place is The Shops at Columbus Circle in New York, where more than 16 million people from all over the world, America, the New York tri-state area and, of course, Manhattan visit. Here are some solutions
Gifts for Everyone at The Shops at Columbus Circle:
For the Glamour Girl
It will be a holiday to remember with a bracelet ($130) from the Alexis Bittar DYO Capsule Collection, which allows customers to design their own piece in thousands of color combinations for a style that is truly one-of-a-kind. NOTE: Alexis Bittar just opened up shop this month in time for the holiday season!
For the Sweet Tooth
This Williams-Sonoma Gingerbread House Kit ($69.95) will bring out the kid in anyone. And stop by Williams-Sonoma at The Shops at Columbus Circle through December 15 to see a handcrafted Gingerbread City.
For the Girl Who Won’t Get off Her Phone
Everyone knows someone just like her. She’s probably even texting in her sleep. Indulge her with these cashmere J.Crew Texting Gloves ($59.50), which come in a range of colors and will help her avoid frostbite while she’s online.
For the Sentimentalist
Every year, Swarovski loads on the glam for an annual limited-edition Ornament ($99). This year’s handmade, mouth-blown globe is covered in crystals and features a delicate shooting star to symbolize wishes and dreams.
For the Sleepy Head
It’s been proven that wearing an eye mask helps people fall asleep faster and get a better night’s sleep. This lightly cushioned Snakeskin Eyemask ($98) from Michael Kors will help them get some much-needed z’s in style.
For Someone Who’s Always Late
There’s an art to being fashionably late, but with this fashionably oversized Ted Baker London Harris watch ($175) — which looks good on men or women — they just might start to arrive on time.
For the Jet Setter
Anyone who loves to travel will love the Moleskine Travel Journal ($29.95), which has pages filled with practical tips and tools, an eight-year calendar for future trip planning, and a memories section to record the best moments.
For the Gadget Geek
It’s hard to believe that someone doesn’t have an Alexa in their life these days. Why not get them one that they can take on the go? The third-generation Echo Dot ($49.99) from Amazon Books has improved sound and a sleek design.
For the Kid (or the Kid at Heart)
Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow with the 30-inch-tall Snowing Christmas Tree ($74.95) from Papyrus. With its faux flakes and playful holiday tunes, this kitschy holiday decoration will mesmerize kids and adults for days on end.
For the Ugly Sweater Crowd
Who doesn’t love an ugly Christmas sweater? Sugarfina teamed up with Tipsy Elves to create this adorable candy version ($30). Open the box to find a pop-up ugly sweater scene complete with sweet treats. Also, check out gifts for hostess and Secret Santa Gifts.









