Holiday Gift Guide for Women (Holiday 2024)
- Joshua Miller
- Nov 24, 2024
- 3 min read

Introduction
Last week I presented my Holiday Gift Guide for Men (Holiday 2024), and, as promised, it's time to share my picks for women.
At a Glance

Soft Matte Seamless Long Sleeve Tuckable Neck Top - Abercrombie ($45)
Big Puff Jacket - GAP ($94)
Item by Item

"This sweater is a fashionable basic that never goes out of style. If you gift this to someone be prepared to see them wearing it for the rest of your life."

"You already know how I feel about burgundy this year, so it shouldn't be hard to imagine why I love this sweater"

"I have a couple of coworkers with shirts like these, and I wish that more people had them."

"Square neck has been an in-trend for a while, and there's room for everybody."

"It would be criminal for me to make my guide and leave Ann Taylor out. This dress is the perfect party dress for a social butterfly."

"This sweater dress is a great versatile piece that will always come back in style."

"This green puffer jacket is a great choice for someone who needs a thick jacket in a great color."
Big Puff Jacket | GAP | $94

"2025 is going to be a wild year, so why not help someone start it off right with this beautiful trench coat?"

"Abercrombie denim is the only denim you'll ever need."

"These Ann Taylor gloves make the perfect stocking stuffer."

"If you've been on JoshuaMillerClothing.com for a while you know that I can't get enough of loafers this season."

"Ballet flats are another great basic this season for women who want to stay in with the trend."
Conclusion
There you have my Women's Holiday Gift Guide for 2024!
I'm still a toss-up between what to write about next week: more Holiday stuff, spring 2025 predictions, new fashion brands, or accessible fashion design.
I know I want to do a year-in-review blog post where I rank all of my blog posts from this year. I have a lot of thoughts on what makes a good blog post, and even more thoughts on what makes a bad blog post.
There's also a lot that needs to get done as 2024 comes to a close, but hopefully, I'll get through it.
So if you don't hear from me until next Sunday just assume my nose is buried in my laptop, working, researching, or writing.
Thanks for reading!
-JM
P.S. - Does anyone else feel like the responsibilities are just piling up as the year comes to a close? My 2024 New Year's resolution list is scorning me and my 2025 New Year's resolution list is haunting me. There's so much to get done and so little time to do any of it.
Unoriginal Thought: This is what my life feels like right now.
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