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I Want It All: Anna Jane's Gift Guide

December 7, 2016

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Anna wears the Franklin V-Neck Dress.

We love Chicago blogger Anna Jane of See (Anna) Jane's effortless and feminine style and we are so excited to share her holiday gift guide with you! From what she's getting her two adorable sons to what she has on her own wish list, here's how Anna Jane is taking on the holidays.

Favorite Holiday Tradition:

On Christmas Eve, my family has always had a big feast of the most random foods—like pull and peel shrimp and steamed artichokes with drawn butter. Additional dishes have been added over the years as my siblings and I have had children, but it's always my favorite meal of the year and it wouldn't feel like Christmas without it!

What you are giving…

Your Husband:

We have a couple family vacations planned in 2017 but I think I might try and plan/gift him a getaway for just us two…he'd love an adults only beach weekend; I'm thinking going back to where we got married—Sayulita, Mexico.

Your BFF:

Fancy PJs. I love Eberjey or Three J NYC. Nice pajamas are always something you never want to spend the money on yourself so they make a great, intimate gift.

Your Boys:

Since Teddy is my second boy, he is using A LOT of his brother's stuff; he's only two months old, but I am getting him anything monogrammed to have it be 'his.' I love this sherpa blanket to start. Harry is obsessed with anything trains, planes or automobiles, so adding to his train set will be essential…and lollipops for his stocking.

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Anna wears the Antares Convertible Coat

Go-To Holiday Recipe:

Chocolate + Toffee Saltines with Pecans. You can't have just one bite…it's so addicting.

How Do You Relax Post Holiday?

Massagesand browsing the post-holiday shoe and coat sales. Shopping iscathartic for me and living in Chicago, you can never have enough coatsand jackets.

On My Wish List

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