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Romantic (and Unbelievably Cool) Gifts, Courtesy of Harvey Faircloth

Before launching vintage-inspired clothing line Harvey Faircloth,Katie Hatch, Mara Papa, and Abby Clawson Low each worked in a differentarm of the fashion industry. The trio, whose NYC shopping haunts werefeatured in our February issue, are blogging this week on Luckymag.com.

Thisweek we're sharing the fashion, home, and lifestyle pieces we wish wehad received for Christmas. And today, we've compiled thoughtful gifts--the ones that would make a holiday memorable.

"I love these Pop Art-inspired chocolate bars. The Sweet Thing chocolate bar set (which pays homage to the Chaka Khan song of the same title) would have been especially perfect for a loved one's stocking and way better than the waxy chocolates from the grocery store." -Abby Clawson Low (Chocolate Editions Bars, $10 and up, chocolate-editions.com)

"What a lovely surprise to find under the tree: The perfect pair of patent leather flats. The real gift? That someone would have known (or remembered) that I so desperately wanted them." -Katie Hatch (Repetto Patent Ballet Flats, $245, kirnazabete.com)

"What a romantic and unconventional gift: Take your loved one to alocal StoryCorps recording booth or to the MobileBooth (an Airstreambus) when it comes to your town and record your story." -Abby Clawson Low (StoryCorps, $25 voluntary donation, storycorps.org)

More from Luckymag.com:

Offbeat Accessories for a Harvey Faircloth Kind of Girl

Essential Supplies for a Cozy Fireside Retreat, Harvey Faircloth-Style

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