To state the obvious, Christmas is fast approaching.
If you’ve already sorted all your Christmas shopping, you are a unicorn and we must study you for the progress of humanity.
For those of us who haven’t quite finished off our Christmas shopping yet, we wanted to draw your attention to some really kick arse Lady Startup gift options.
By Lady Startup, we mean businesses and products created and run by Aussie women.
From fashion, accessories and homewares to alcohol, baby gifts and artworks, we’ve curated this gift guide with items all under $100.
Keep scrolling for a sample of great gifts for the people you love, made with love and purpose.
Aromantik Natural Perfume Oils, $85.
Beck Feiner Creations Lady Legends Alphabet, $39.95.
Great Ocean Road Guvvos Gin, $85.
MAMA Wine co. Wine, $19.90.
Tiff Manuell Mini Clutch, $100.
Koala Eco Hand Wash, $14.90.
Peace, Love and Vegetables Super-Kraut, $14.95.
Bravery Co. Scarves, $99.
Louie and the Fox Baby and Toddler Bib, $15.
Gayle Ale, buy online or through stockists.
Indi Tribe Collective Folding Wine Table, $99.95.
Salt Lab Magnesium Oil, $32.99.
OK! Dolls, $29 (custom professions and skin tones).
Confetti Rebels T-Shirts, $38 (Sizes XS to 5XL).
Louis Chevalier Premium Boxers, $40.
Stof Studios Illuminati Earrings, $20.
The Prospect Project Candles, from $10.
Me Me Me Press Personalised Kids Book, made to order.
The Weave Mama Woven Wall Hangings, from $35.
Two Birds Brewing Pale Ale, six-pack $22.93 or carton of 24 $75.
Scarfy Silk Hair Scarves, from $24.
Jubly-Umph Lapel Pins, from $16.95.
Little Leggs Baby and Pet Custom Artwork, voucher from $65 (great for an expectant mum or pet mum).
Frieda Need Simple Bride Kit, $69.
Pottery For The Planet Reusable Coffee Cup, from $33.
Know a great Lady Startup gift idea we missed? Tell us in the comments!
For more Lady Startups inspiration, follow Lady Startups on Instagram. You can also get inspired and listen to Rachel Corbett’s interviews with kick arse women in business on the Lady Startup podcast below.
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There was a time when it was all about being a 'woman' rather than being infantilised by terms like 'girl' and yet here we are with girl boss and lady start up. I really respect the notion of promoting women in business and women led brands.. but the language feels condescending.