If you’re anything like me, coming up with a unique Mother’s Day gift that will really wow is the ultimate struggle. You’ve done the spa gift cards, flowers, jewelry and other obvious gifts in the past, and now you’re really looking for something mom can get some real mileage out of. The only problem is, she already has it all! We’re talking about the mom that’s got QVC on speed dial and has a massive closet that can’t fit another thing.
The truth is, sometimes the pressure of finding a meaningful gift for a mom who already has a lot of stuff can put an unneeded stress on Mother’s Day, overshadowing it’s true meaning. But that’s ok, because we’ve done the leg work for you. Below are 7 handpicked gifts you can order now for the mom who has everything.
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Richards Hair Styling Storage Chest
Does the mom in question have every possible hair/beauty product on earth and nowhere to put them? Voila! Give the gift of organization with this imported wooden chest that has space for all her mess.
Your mom-on-the-go could have every designer label in her handbag arsenal, but few compare to this functional travel bag from Dagne Dover. This lightweight bag is designed to support you on any journey, near or far. It’s available in five different sizes, a dozen colors and unsnaps at the sides to create more room for any unexpected finds she can’t leave behind. Equipped with sleek compartments, a padded laptop sleeve, an air mesh pouch and water bottle pocket – your mom won’t leave the house without it.
If you’re ever stumped on the perfect Mother’s Day gift, you can’t go wrong with subscription services. It’s literally the gift that keeps on giving. For either $50 per quarter or a one-time buy of $180, mama will get a box each season full of premium beauty items, fitness products and trinkets to make her wellness journey seamless.
If mom is super busy and likes to take her music with her, there’s no better gift than JBL Harman’s clip on bluetooth speaker. With crystal clear sound and a slew of color ways, what’s not to love about this cool techie gift?
Give mom all the makings of an epic scrapbook with the Polaroid Originals OneStep 2 Starter Bundle. Equipped with black-and-white and color film packs and a five-piece lens kit, this gift has a vintage feel with a modern twist.
Nashelle 14K Gold Necklace with Zodiac and Birthstone Charm
Personalization is the name of the game! If the mom in your life is a jewelry collector, she’ll love this 14K gold necklace complete with her sign and birthstone.
You never realize how game-changing a quality pair of sheets is until you sleep on it. Quality bedding is guaranteed to be a hit as a Mother’s Day gift. Brooklinen’s customers give their sheets a five-star rating for its unbelievable comfort and durability.
If you’ve ever been to ESSENCE Hollywood House, you know it’s more than just a series of panels—it’s a gathering of visionaries. A space where Black creatives and leaders come together to share stories, strategies, and solutions. This year’s conversation, Let’s Talk About LA: Preserving Our City, presented by AT&T, was no different.
The discussion brought together three voices, each deeply invested in shaping LA’s future: D. Smoke, the Grammy-nominated rapper and educator; Olympia Auset, founder of SÜPRMRKT, a grocery service tackling food apartheid in LA; and DJ HED, a radio personality and advocate for independent artists. Though their paths differed, their mission was the same—creating opportunities, protecting culture, and ensuring Black spaces in LA don’t just survive but thrive.
For Olympia Ausset, the work she’s doing with SÜPRMRKT goes far beyond providing fresh groceries—it’s about laying the foundation for a stronger, healthier community. “The LA we love, the cultural beacon it’s known as today, was built by people who worked hard to create their own spaces,” she shared. “The reason I do what I do is because it’s essential. We can’t achieve any of the changes I want for my community without being in good health and having access to affordable, organic food. Without places where we can gather, heal, and support each other, none of the other goals will be possible. It starts with taking care of ourselves and building those spaces together.”
From Olympia’s focus on wellness and accessibility to DJ HED’s belief in the power of self-worth, the discussion explored what it means to dream beyond individual success and invest in collective progress. “I see a lot of people who aren’t proud of where they come from, what they look like, or where they’re at in life,” he said. “I had to learn to give myself grace, to grow. I grew up in Inglewood, raised by a single mom. We lived in a car, we were on welfare, but I knew I wanted to be bigger than my circumstances. That’s what dreaming in Black is—believing in something greater and nurturing it until it grows.”
DJ Smoke also touched on this, emphasizing the importance of intention and fulfillment. “You don’t want to climb that ladder and realize you went real high in the wrong direction,” he warned. “A lot of people in LA are ambitious, but if you don’t understand your ‘why,’ you can get to the top and still feel empty. The goal isn’t just to make it—it’s to make it mean something.
Sometimes, as Black creatives, we only dream as far as the next gig or the next check, but dreaming in Black means going beyond that. “It means thinking bigger than what’s right in front of you,” said host Donye Taylor.
This conversation was a call to action – a reminder that preserving LA’s Black culture means investing in community, honoring our history, and building a legacy that lasts.