
International Women’s Day invites reflection, recognition, and thoughtful gestures. At DSCENE, we approach gifting through the lens of design and intention, selecting pieces that carry presence and purpose. The right object speaks beyond the moment, it becomes part of a daily ritual, a signature, a quiet expression of identity.
GIFT GUIDES
This curated edit brings together sculptural bags, distinctive perfumes, and refined accessories chosen for their character and clarity. From structured silhouettes to nuanced fragrances and polished details, each piece reflects confidence and individuality. These are designs that hold their own, offering substance alongside beauty.
Whether marking the occasion with something bold or something intimate, gifting becomes a form of acknowledgment. International Women’s Day is an opportunity to celebrate strength in its many forms, and to choose pieces that feel considered, personal, and lasting within a modern wardrobe.

The Snapshot by Marc Jacobs
For Spring 2026, Marc Jacobs introduces Make Your Marc, a collection that centers individuality through the house’s most recognizable accessories and design codes. At the forefront stands The Snapshot, celebrating its 10-year anniversary as one of the brand’s defining silhouettes. First introduced as a compact camera-style bag marked by its double-J hardware, The Snapshot returns this season with updated chain strap options and refined functional details that enhance versatility while preserving its bold, graphic identity.
The collection builds around the J Marc monogram, which appears throughout as a clear signature for the season. New additions expand the Snapshot universe, including the elongated Snapshot Shoulder designed for day-to-night wear, alongside The Wave, a sculptural silhouette making its retail debut after its runway introduction. Updated iterations of The Tote Bag complete the offering with fresh textures and color expressions, reinforcing the collection’s cohesive visual language while allowing each piece to stand with its own distinct character.

How Did We Get Here? by BLAF architecten
For those who appreciate thoughtful design and architecture, How Did We Get Here? Houses 2003–2023 by BLAF architecten offers a meaningful addition to the Women’s Day gift selection. The hardcover monograph reflects two decades of residential architecture shaped by questions around materiality, energy performance, and the evolving realities of contemporary housing. Through a curated selection of 24 houses, the publication traces how the Belgian studio approaches architecture as an ongoing exploration of how people live, build, and adapt.
The book also includes critical essays by Helga Blocksdorf, Maarten Van Den Driessche, and Lieven Nijs, alongside photography by Stijn Bollaert that documents the projects with clarity and depth. Rather than presenting definitive solutions, the publication examines architecture as a practice of transition, addressing themes of affordability, adaptability, and circular design. For readers interested in architecture and the ideas shaping the future of living spaces, How Did We Get Here? becomes both a visual archive and an invitation to reflect on the role of design in everyday life.

111SKIN Reparative Collection
For those who approach skincare with the same care as any other part of their routine, the 111SKIN Reparative Collection makes a thoughtful Women’s Day gift. Founded by plastic and reconstructive surgeon Dr. Yannis Alexandrides, the brand developed this range to support skin recovery, strengthen resilience, and help protect against daily environmental stress. At the center of the collection sits the proprietary NAC Y²™ complex, which combines NAC (N-Acetyl Cysteine), Vitamin C, and Escin to help calm redness, improve elasticity, and support the skin’s natural repair process.
The Repair Serum NAC Y²™ delivers hydration while helping support cellular repair and overall skin balance, making it a strong everyday treatment. The Eye Lift Gel NAC Y²™ targets the delicate eye area with a formula designed to reduce puffiness and refresh tired-looking skin, while the Y Theorem Bio Cellulose Facial Mask provides an intensive treatment for stressed complexions, using a bio-cellulose sheet that allows active ingredients to absorb deeply. Together, these formulas create a skincare set that feels both restorative and indulgent, making it a meaningful gift for Women’s Day.

ASICS SportStyle NEOTIDE™
For Women’s Day, a pair of sneakers can carry meaning beyond style, especially when design meets environmental thinking. The ASICS SportStyle NEOTIDE™ introduces a silhouette shaped through circular production methods developed in collaboration with Amsterdam-based Studio Hagel and its founder Mathieu Hagelaars. The design references the GEL-NYC, translating its layered structure into a smoother and more continuous form where curves appear sculpted and unified. This refined shape creates a sneaker that feels contemporary while still recalling one of ASICS’ most recognizable recent models.
The concept behind NEOTIDE™ centers on circular materials and responsible production. ASICS collects defective, unsold, and end-of-life footwear across the European Union, which recycling partner Fast Feet Grinded processes into reusable components used throughout the shoe. Recycled materials appear in the sole, laces, and structural elements, while the sneakers are produced primarily in Portugal and developed at Studio Hagel in Amsterdam. The result offers a thoughtful gift for Women’s Day, combining design innovation with a clear commitment to reducing waste within footwear production.

Chloé Eyewear
A pair of sunglasses always makes a thoughtful Women’s Day gift, and the Spring Summer 2026 eyewear collection from Chloé offers a refined option shaped by soft lines and vintage references. Designed under the creative direction of Chemena Kamali, the selection introduces frames that balance feminine contours with contemporary proportions.
Styles such as the pilot-inspired Judy frame, the subtle cat-eye Holly, and the retro-influenced Uma bring variety to the lineup while maintaining a cohesive visual identity. Slim acetate constructions, metal accents, and gradient lenses give the pieces a light, elegant presence, making them easy additions to everyday wardrobes as the season shifts toward brighter days.

Fabulous Eyes Mascara by Carolina Herrera Beauty
In celebration of National Lash Day, Carolina Herrera Beauty spotlights two defining essentials from its Fabulous Eyes range: the Smudgeproof Mascara and the Waterproof Mascara. Each formula delivers high-impact definition while maintaining comfort and care, reinforcing the house’s focus on performance paired with refinement.
The Smudgeproof Mascara builds intense volume, lift, and curl through a lightweight, ultra-black formula designed to resist smudging and flaking. Jasmine extract and castor oil support softness and conditioning, ensuring lashes remain flexible and polished throughout the day. For extended wear in any condition, the Waterproof Mascara provides complete water resistance and lasting hold. Infused with black orchid extract and castor oil, it enhances definition while maintaining nourishment. Both mascaras can be customized with Herrera Beauty’s signature gold bangles and charms, allowing beauty to function as both cosmetic and accessory.

Jil Sander Linea Shoulder Bag
A refined leather bag always ranks high on a Women’s Day gift list, and the Linea shoulder bag from Jil Sander offers a sleek option rooted in minimalist design. Crafted in Italy from smooth sheep leather and finished with a soft lamb leather lining, the black shoulder bag carries a clean silhouette that reflects the house’s restrained aesthetic. The compact interior includes space for everyday essentials such as a phone, wallet, and lipstick, along with a discreet card slot that keeps small items organized.
The design remains practical while maintaining a polished appearance. A top handle allows for easy carrying, while a magnetic fastening secures the contents inside. With its understated structure and carefully finished materials, the Linea bag delivers the type of timeless everyday accessory that works effortlessly from day to evening, making it a thoughtful gift choice for Women’s Day.

Heaven Mayhem Ring Collection
Jewelry always carries personal meaning, which makes it an especially thoughtful Women’s Day gift. Los Angeles–based label Heaven Mayhem recently expanded its accessories offering with its first ring collection, designed by founder and creative director Pia Mance. The debut lineup introduces five styles created for everyday wear and intentional stacking, including the Vivi Ring with a ribbed sculptural texture and oval stone, the classic Suri Ring detailed with moissanite gems, and the chunky Whimsey Ring that resembles a layered stack of bands. Each design is available in gold or silver finishes and sized specifically for the pinkie and ring finger.
The collection reflects the brand’s focus on everyday luxury and small rituals that shape daily routines. Crafted primarily from stainless steel with 14k gold PVD or sterling silver plating, the rings are designed to integrate naturally into personal style rather than sit as occasional statement pieces. According to Mance, rings carry a unique emotional connection because they remain constantly visible throughout the day, catching light and offering a small reminder of personal expression. For Women’s Day, the Heaven Mayhem rings provide a modern jewelry gift that feels intimate, wearable, and designed to become part of a daily uniform.

DSCENE Magazine The New Disorder Issue
For readers who appreciate fashion, art, and culture through an editorial lens, the latest DSCENE Magazine issue also makes a thoughtful Women’s Day gift. The New Disorder Issue features a striking cover designed by artist Anne Imhof, using imagery from her performance work DOOM. The cover image captures American ballet dancer Devon Teuscher, photographed by Nadine Fraczkowski, translating the visual tension of the performance into print and bringing its charged atmosphere beyond the stage.
Inside the issue, DSCENE presents an in-depth conversation between Imhof and Art21’s Ian Forster, offering insight into the creative process behind DOOM and the artist’s evolving approach to performance, film, and image-making. The issue explores themes of visibility, control, and the shifting relationship between performers, cameras, and viewers. For Women’s Day, it stands as a compelling cultural gift for anyone interested in contemporary art and the ways visual culture continues to reshape how stories are told. PRE-ORDER IN PRINT AND DIGITAL.

















