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27 Best Gifts for Couples in 2025

It’s a question I ask my mum (a premium adult) most weeks: what are the best gifts for couples? Whether I’m shopping for a housewarming gift, toasting their recent engagement or celebrating the arrival of their first child, I don’t want to keep falling back on a bottle of prosecco or, god-forbid, a gift card.

Sure, there’s a time and a place for ‘choose it yourself’ gifts. But we also think you can do better when it comes to spoiling the happy couple ahead of their wedding anniversary or Valentine’s Day. In fact, we know you can.

GLAMOUR’s seasoned shopping editors — specifically Sophie Cockett, Georgia Trodd, Mayola Fernandes, Shani Cohen and Sophie Donovan — have made it their mission to make doomscrolling the virtual shelves a thing of the past. Cue our edit of the best gifts for couples, including foodie options like gift hampers and edible unusual Advent calendars, dopamine-inducing homeware, experience gifts that encourage them to enjoy some quality time, and wellness buys that’ll induce a sense of relaxation only usually achievable from a spa day.

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How we choose the best gifts for couples:

Our team of shopping editors oversee this gift guide alongside every other gift guide on the GLAMOUR website to ensure that gift-giving is stress-free. We regularly attend press days and product launches to test, try and use the latest in fashion, beauty and lifestyle to ensure you only buy gifts that are worth your money. In terms of what we consider, it’s their quality, design and overall value for money. When gifts haven’t been directly reviewed by a member of the GLAMOUR Shopping team, we rely on customer reviews and tend to stick to brands we already know we adore.


Ahead, the best gifts for couples in 2025, approved by GLAMOUR’s shopping editors:

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