The Luxury List: January 2026
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Looking to lift the winter blues? You’ve come to the right place. Check out our January roundup of chic fashion buys, lust-worthy accessories and chic home decor in our daily luxury list edit.
The Luxury List: January 2026
Can’t wait for you next hit of inspiration? We’ll be updating our Luxury List daily, so make sure to check back for regular newness throughout the month.
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Pragnell
Rainbow Fancy Sapphire Line Pendant, £2,035
The hottest jewellery trend of 2026? All things bright, bold and colourful. ‘The appreciation of coloured gemstones is expanding, and particularly we are observing a rise in the popularity of large, coloured stones,’ adds Charlie Pragnell, Managing Director at British jeweller Pragnell. ‘Each stone carries meaning and individuality and is a modern expression of timeless design.’ Learn more about this year’s top trends here.
L’Occitane
Shea (Karité) Hand Cream, £27
L’Occitane en Provence celebrates a huge milestone this year: it’s been 50 years since the label first started selling its coveted fragrances, home products and skincare. And to mark the occasion, the brand is going back to its roots with a brand new campaign dedicated to handcare – with a spotlight on the house favourite Shea (Karité) Hand Cream. Sitting pretty in its now-iconic silver paint tube, the hand cream represents a shared ritual of care. The perfect way to lift the winter blues and restore chilled, dry and cracked hands.
Ancient Greek Sandals
The Slipper, £215
Who said staying in couldn’t be as glamorous as going out? Whether you’re hosting or attending a dinner party, don’t let a ‘shoes off’ situation spoil your outfit. These sequined slippers by Ancient Greek Sandals are the perfect solution; super soft, supple and comfortable but a fun finish to your favourite party ensemble. They fit snugly so size up.
Jonathan Adler
Botanist Snail Square Tray, £50
Looking for somewhere to store all your new trinkets and knickknacks? Give them the stage they deserve with this quirky dish. A perfect example of designer Jonathan Adler’s maximalist take on Pop Art glamour, the square tray comes decorated with a purple and gold snail – almost too pretty to cover up – which should also serve as a nice reminder to slow (and wind) down every time you look at it.
Le Kilt
Midi Kilt Heath Charcoal, £650
The Traitors is back for a brand new season – and it’s safe to say we’re already hooked. Between challenges, murders and hidden identities (who is the Secret Traitor?) we’re heavily tuned in to Claudia Winkleman’s countryside wardrobe. Our most recent obsession comes from Le Kilt, a label the TV host has remained faithful to since the show first aired in 2022. Known for their chic kilts and quality knits, it’s become a go-to for when creating the Highlands-inspired outfits Winkleman has become known for.
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