
The Best Gifts to Buy Someone this Holiday Season Based on their Favorite 2025 TV Show
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Whether it takes the form of protein powder or belt buckles, our television-inspired gift guide draws on the best on-screen aesthetics, providing a personalized selection of holiday gift ideas for every type of binge watcher on your shopping list.
From “Severance” to “The White Lotus,” 2025 had the whole world talking, texting, and tweeting about television. And fear not, the year isn’t over yet with the latest installment of “Stranger Things" dropping on New Years Eve and new gems like “I Love LA” still generating buzz on social media. Below, our shoppable gift guide allows you to preserve every season of your favorite 2025 TV show for years to come with personalized gifts based on your favorite on-screen moments.
In homage to the most beloved and stylistically-distinct shows of 2025, The Set Set has compiled a holiday gift guide filled with homeware, fashion, beauty products, and otherwise useless (but totally covetable) tchotchkes. Keep scrolling to discover mid-Century officeware, inspired by “The Studio,” travel paraphernalia fit for a White Lotus resort, and Western accessories straight out of “Yellowstone.” Our list accommodates all different genres of show, and archetype of recipients. For diehard fans, we’ve included some of the actual products used to turn actors into character, like the lip liner Nirvana Jalalvand used to transform Jenna Ortega into Wednesday Addams, and kitchen knives used on set in “The Bear.” Or, for a different approach to gift-giving, give your loved one the timeless gift of unboxing a thong that says “yes, chef” in front of the entire family.

"White Lotus"
What is family vacay without a pair of $700 noise-cancelling headphones to block out the incest? Below, we’ve compiled a list of our favorite onscreen products featured in “The White Lotus” season 3 and costumed by Alex Bovaird, like Chelsea’s Stay Gold necklace and Chloe’s Jacquemus sunnies. For the brother who you love in a totally normal and non-incestuous way, we recommend Forbes’ best protein powder of 2025. And for other loved ones who are “just not meant to live an uncomfortable life,” consider gifting one of two luxury bathrobes: an official White Lotus resort and spa robe or the Four Seasons’ spa quality bathrobe, for those who find anything but the brand name distasteful.

"I Love LA"
Does your friend run off iced non-dairy matcha, celebrity gossip, and the thrill of scoring vintage designer at the flea market? If so, these gift ideas based on “I Love LA” will cement your standing on the nice list. From Tallulah’s rumored Marc Jacobs Heaven campaign to her stolen Balenciaga city bag, we’ve nailed the “cool girl” Los Angeles influencer aesthetic with our series of flashy brands. And while you don't need to love Los Angeles to love the gift ideas below, many of the featured brands—like Canyon Coffee and Wildflower Cases—are designed with love in the City of Angels.

"The Studio"
“The Studio’s” immaculate production design, as crafted by Julie Berghoff, reinvigorated the mid-century modernism with a classic Hollywood edge. And while most of the pieces displayed on screen were vintage, you can Frank Lloyd Wright-ify your personal office with Crosley’s wooden record player or a modern Selig lounge chair. For something less bulky, opt for an interview collection with Hollywood’s Golden Age directors or wood decanter from West Elm. We’ve also compiled some of the exact clothing items and accessories sourced by costume designer Kameron Lennox.

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"The Bear"
“The Bear” inspired our most versatile section of gift ideas, fit for amateur chefs, performative Brooklyn men with fine-line-tattoos, or girls who just really like watching Jeremy Allen White yell at them. Emulate production designer Merje Veski’s eye for luxurious kitchen ambiance with Japanese knives and sleek stoneware. For Chef Sydney’s iconic look, buy the exact bandana she wears in the kitchen from World of Crow. Or, for a one-size-fits-all hostess gift, order artisanal Brightland olive oil or the “Cooking for Good Times” cookbook from one of Chicago’s most celebrated chefs, Paul Kahan.

"Severance"
For a world as stylistically void as the one in “Severance,” production designer Jeremy Hindle still managed to inspire many Pinterest boards based on the show’s two seasons of clean-cut mid-century officeware. Emulate a 1990s computer with Nuphy’s wireless mechanical keyboard, or the Lumon Industries desk setup with a minimalist tiny desk lamp. Alternatively, Brooks Brothers and Everlane offer timeless officeware for your recipient’s next interview.

"Wednesday"
Few characters are as aesthetically distinct as Wednesday Addams, with her signature braids and preppy, gothic glam. Take it from Jenna Ortega’s personal hair and makeup artist Nirvana Jalalvand on the show, Pat McGrath Labs eyeshadow and MAC lip liner are the secret to nailing Wednesday’s soft goth makeup. On the fashion front, we recommend all things leather and lace, paired with the chunkiest loafer you can find, like a lace-up leather pair from Miu Miu or a less pricey option via Delia*s .

"Yellowstone"
If you couldn't tell from Bella Hadid’s Season Five cameo, “Yellowstone” takes its cowboy attire very seriously. From top-of-the-line Stetson accessories to textured Isabel Marant cowboy boots, our gift selections capture the show’s western wardrobing with different degrees of intensity. Whether you are shopping for a wannabe cowboy or earnest horseback rider (in which case we recommend all things Stetson), these gifts put a stylish spin on “Yellowstone’s” ranching aesthetic.

"Stranger Things"
Lava lamps, lunch boxes, perm products, oh my! “Stranger Things” may be coming to a bittersweet end, but its quintessential 80s aesthetic is sure to last into the new year. For those who like to wear their heart on their sleeve, consider buying WSQK radio station merch and hair products used on set by Sarah Hindsgaul. Or, for a more subtle nod to the show, opt for vintage-inspired Koss headphones and varsity high socks.

"Too Much"
As its title forewarns, the fashion in “Too Much” is maximalist heaven, adorned with rainbow phone straps and dog sweaters sourced by costume designer Arielle Cooper-Lethem, who scoured vintage shops and young, independent designers. But not everyone can pull off faux fur and a bedazzled “soup” tank top, so we’ve also included Lena Dunham’s new memoir “Famesick,” and a cute Jane Austen anthology set to our gift guide. Alternatively, you can never go wrong with a classic pair of Hunter rain boots, which Copper-Lethem would suggest you pair with a hot-pink fanny pack like Jessica.

"Nobody Wants This"
Let's be real, everyone wants their boyfriend to dress like Noah in “Nobody Wants This.” From wool work jackets to the perfect boyfriend cardigan, costume designer Negar Ali Kline compiled the perfect style guide for men looking to up their fashion game without doing too much. With Wales Bonner pants and Dôen dresses directly worn on the show and knitwear inspired by Kline’s now-sold-out styles, our list nails the hot rabbi x girl-boss shiksa look, with some chic, West Coast Judaica to match.



























































































































