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Valentine’s Day is right around the corner. And what better way than to show some love than with a heart-shaped gift?
We think it’s a lovely idea, indeed. From a colourful update to an iconic jewelry creation to a whimsically romantic handbag, here are five Valentine’s Day fashion gift ideas that are straight from the (stylish) heart:
Tiffany & Co. Return to Tiffany Full Heart Bracelet
A new addition to a much-loved jewelry collection, this bracelet sees the classic Return to Tiffany tag given a three-dimensional update. Secured by a simple sterling silver chain, the heart-shaped lock is finished with Tiffany Blue enamel applied with a unique casting technique.
Simons Rhinestone Heart Charm and leather keychain
Bag charms add a punch of personality to a handbag or backpack. This sweet keychain from Canadian retailer Simons puts some sparkle into the mix too thanks to rhinestone appliqué details, a silver-tone ball charm and a petite leather pom pom.
Coach Heart Crossbody Bag 14
A smaller version of the top-trending brand’s Heart crossbody bag, this mini-iteration is perfectly playful while also being practical. The shrunk-down style can fit cards and coins, along with keys in the heart-shape design, which is made from soft, glove-tanned leather.
Pandora Asymmetrical Heart Hoop Earrings
A lovely addition to any ear stack, these 14-karat gold plated earrings from Pandora are shaped like asymmetric hearts. The perfectly imperfect shape, according to the jewelry brand, is intended to “express the non-uniformity” and uniqueness of true love.
Roots Heart Medium Zip Pouch
A perfect gift for those who love organizing their daily essentials in pouches, this leather creation from Roots is perfectly sized to fit the day’s small necessities. Available in pink or red with a contrasting-coloured heart, the leather pouch is designed and made in the Roots’ leather factory in Toronto.