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1 Nov 2024


NextImg:Oprah announces 2024 ‘Favorite Things’ list: Shop 20 top picks

You get a gift, you get a gift — everybody gets a gift!

Oprah Winfrey heralded the start of the holiday season on Friday, dropping her famed “Favorite Things” list for the 28th year in a row.

And just like previous iterations, this year’s roundup is packed with present ideas, from cozy style staples to bestselling beauty buys. Below, we’ve rounded up top picks from the list — whether you’re treating yourself or getting a head start on holiday shopping.

Cozy Earth

Cozy Earth made Oprah’s coveted list for the sixth (!) time in a row this year, thanks to these striped pajamas she said she’d buy “in every one of the available colors.”

(Having tried the Bamboo Pajamas that topped her 2018 list, we can attest that the brand’s bamboo-based fabric is truly oh-so-soft.)

lavender leggings
Watch Me Melt

Looking for a great gift idea to keep in your back pocket? These comfy leggings just might be the perfect thing.

“These cute leggings offer just the right combination of stretch and compression — and pockets!” Oprah raved, also shouting out the brand’s matching “smart looking” Essential Jacket ($52) and Essential Sports Bra ($31).

A layered sweater and shirt
Brochu Walker

Just call it quiet luxury, Oprah’s version. The media mogul spotlighted this pre-layered Brochu Walker style, calling it her “go-to look.”

A Ninja Creami
Ninja

Treat yourself to a sweet surprise with this viral device, which whips up ice cream, sorbet, frozen yogurt and more with the press of a button.

A canvas bag
Cincha

Make travel a cinch with chic storage solutions like this water-resistant tote, which comes equipped with two water bottle holders and a laptop sleeve.

gold hoop earrings
Amazon

These under-$100 hoops are as good as gold in Oprah’s book. The former talk show host dubbed the design “super lightweight and comfortable” for a twist on the traditional jewelry box staple.

A model in a plush robe
Eberjey

Eberjey’s piped pajamas are a hot commodity in Hollywood, with famous fans like Jennifer Lopez, Selena Gomez and the Kardashian-Jenners. But it’s the brand’s plush robes that caught Oprah’s eye, as she said this style “wraps a person in a cloud of softness.”

a compact
Fancii

With three different light settings, Oprah claims this rechargeable makeup mirror ensures you “won’t be surprised by how your put-on-inside makeup looks outside.”

Tatcha Body Care Trio
Tatcha

Meghan Markle’s worn Tatcha products for many a red carpet — so it’s only fitting that she’s seemingly the one who introduced Oprah to this gift-ready body-care set.

“This is a favorite Favorite Thing … sent to me by my neighbor Meghan,” Winfrey wrote.

A jumpsuit
Rivet Utility

Jump to score this comfy Rivet Utility jumpsuit before it sells out. In addition to Oprah, who rocks its wares on repeat, the brand’s one-and-done outfits are also a favorite for stars like Gwyneth Paltrow and Demi Moore.

A handbag
K. Carroll

Whatever your holiday plans entail, get ready to make things merry and bright with this LED handbag that lights up in six different colors.

Peeper glasses
PeeperSpecs

We’ve peeped this reading glasses brand on several past Oprah’s “Favorite Things” lists, too.

“At this price, you could get more than one of these bold, on-trend readers,” she wrote this time around.

A jewelry and eyewear case
Amazon

Keep your new frames (and jewelry) safe on the go with this elegant vegan leather space-saver.

A gold "O" necklace
Leo and Luca

This chunky initial necklace bears striking resemblance to those seen on stars like Hailey Bieber — for a fraction of the price tag, that is.

A boot
Sole Bliss

Take on icy conditions in style with these chic boots, which Oprah praised for their “unique pain-free design.”

“Gayle and I love Sole Bliss shoes — and so do Julia Roberts and Viola Davis,” she added of the label, which also makes some of stars’ go-to red carpet heels.

Anastasia Beverly Hills lipsticks
Anastasia Beverly Hills

You won’t need to book an appointment with Oprah’s go-to beauty pro Anastasia Soare to score this beautiful boxed set.

“She normally only gifts this set of six to clients, so it’s special that she’s sharing it with us,” Winfrey wrote of these “incredible” lipsticks.

hands with rings on them
Melanie Marie

Customizable designs are a major theme on this year’s list, with picks also including these adjustable initial rings.

A bandana handbag
NDG

“Just under ten inches, this bandana-print purse—big enough to hold a phone and a wallet—confirms it’s the little things that count,” Winfrey wrote of this stylish carryall, which also comes in red, green and blue.

A sneaker heel
Sneex

Spanx founder Sara Blakely’s latest project got off to the right foot in Hollywood this fall, scoring fans like Reese Witherspoon and Gayle King — the latter of whom even wore the comfy sneaker heels for “12 hours straight,” according to Oprah.

“The woman who brought us Spanx, thought, ‘What if I made high heels as comfortable as sneakers?'” Oprah wrote. “It took almost ten years, and the innovation is how it redistributes the weight off the ball of your foot.”

Beats headphones
Beats

Oprah’s a longtime fan of Beats headphones, and it seems she’s keeping her ears open for the brand’s latest launches. On this year’s list, she shouted out its collaboration with Kim Kardashian.

This article was written by Hannah Southwick, Commerce Writer/Reporter for Page Six Style. Hannah spies deals on actually affordable celebrity-worn styles, puts Hollywood’s favorite labels to the test and finds the beauty products that keep stars red carpet-ready. She consults stylists and industry pros — including celebs themselves — for firsthand product recommendations, trend predictions and more. In addition to writing for Page Six since 2020, her work has been featured in USA Today and Parade.