This holiday season, purchase with purpose.

Chief’s annual gift guide is back and full of member-favorite brands that are founded, owned, and led by women. Your giving can support these entrepreneurs, along with our partners who support women leaders in the Chief community — Mejuri, M.M. LaFleur, Prenuvo, and the Tory Burch Foundation.

Discover their picks for clothing and accessories, home, self-care, and more.

Featuring Our Partner: Prenuvo

Chief is partnering with Prenuvo, a leader in proactive health screening, to help you invest in your health this holiday season. In just one fast, safe, and non-invasive exam, Prenuvo can help detect stage-one cancers, aneurysms, and hundreds of other conditions, including neurological, musculoskeletal, and metabolic diseases — often before symptoms appear. Get a more comprehensive picture and take control of your health today. Members, visit the Chief app for details on your exclusive discount.

Beauty & Self-Care

Absolute JOI by Dr. Anne: Designed by a medical doctor and woman of color, this skincare is formulated for all skin types and tones, but especially women of color. Its clean products address sensitivity, hyperpigmentation, and more.

Elizabeth Mott: This K-beauty retailer offers effective skincare and makeup essentials at affordable price points by partnering with top manufacturers in Korea.

Elle Vie: This Black woman-founded and -developed brand offers shea body butters, scrubs, and oils that provide a daily dose of moisture that’s suitable for even the most fragile skin.

Iwi Nails: Made in Maui, these gel nail strips and press-ons feature ʻāina-inspired designs that each tell a unique story. The company gives a portion of its proceeds back to local artisans and community partners.

Ourside: This Bronx-based maker is reimagining traditional fragrances with small-batch eau du parfums. Its unconventional unisex blends can be worn by all.

Terra Beauty: Three Latina sisters and their mother craft these plant-based nail and body care products in their South Florida studio. Bestsellers include their brow and flyaway gel, facial cleansing bars made with Brazilian yellow clay.

Clothing & Accessories

A-Morir: The studio behind Naomi Osaka’s viral 2025 U.S. Open Labubus creates luxury eyewear and accessories favored by the likes of Beyoncé, Lady Gaga, and Grace Jones.

cabi: Chief Members recommend this seasonal clothing line for everyday, office, and evening wear, including resort- and holiday-ready pieces. Its Heart of cabi Foundation empowers women entrepreneurs around the world.

Carla Colour: This luxury eyewear brand features modern designs made from sustainable materials — recycled acetates with plant-based ingredients from renewable sources, plus cactus leather cases.

Eleven Six: The majority of pieces from this ethical knitwear brand are produced by skilled artisans in Peru using traditional techniques: hand and machine knitting, macramé, and crochet.

Four Objects: This Certified B-Corp 4% gives of its sales back to the communities where its stylish wardrobe essentials are made (50%+ of which are in NY).

Fourteen August: This fine jewelry brand offers handcrafted pieces made with ethically sourced materials and lab-grown diamonds. This holiday season, 15% of the proceeds from a limited-edition pendant will benefit the nonprofit Stop the Traffick.

Kate Cusack: Members describe this Brooklyn-born artist’s jewelry — made entirely from zippers — as “beautiful and unique.” Shop everything from one-of-a-kind occasion necklaces to simpler everyday earrings and bracelets.

Mejuri: Women make up 78% percent of the team that creates this fine jewelry for everyday wear. Pieces are designed in-house and made from ethically sourced materials, including carbon-neutral precious metals.

M.M. LaFleur: Chief Members love this women-founded clothing and accessories company for its thoughtfully made pieces and reasonable price points that avoid the “fast fashion” label.

MyCharmedLife: Chicago-based MyCharmedLife offers hundreds of .925 sterling silver and 14K gold charms to suit interest or occasion.

Oofos: Chief Members love to Oofos foam sandals for WFH, travel, and plane rides. Per their nominator: “They relieve your legs from heels’ wear and tear and work as a recovery shoe, too.”

Wildfang Clothing: Wildfang ditches gender norms, redesigning traditional men’s workwear and suiting in women’s sizes XS–4X. The brand has donated more than $1 million dollars to Planned Parenthood, The Trevor Project, Girls Inc, and more.

Food & Beverage

Bixby Chocolate: Maine’s first first bean-to-bar chocolate-maker crafts everything from artisanal bonbons and toffee to peanut butter-filled chocolate lobster claws.

Bravery Wines: $2 from every bottle of this Finger Lakes winery benefits the Yellow Ribbon Fund, the Institute for Veterans and Military Families, and other veteran- and first responder-focused community and nonprofit organizations.

Hugo Coffee Roasters: This dog-loving coffee company donates $2.50 from every purchase of its ethically sourced premium blends to animal rescue organizations nationwide.

In the Black Cookie Co: After decades spent together as baking partners, Dina Black is carrying on her mother Marian’s legacy, filling boxes of freshly baked cookies made from their own recipes.

Markham & Fitz: This award-winning artisanal chocolatier crafts holiday-themed bars like Gingerbread Jingle and Festivus (dried cranberries, orange zest, and cacao nib), truffles, and more — all with ethically sourced ingredients and sustainable packaging.

Mocktail Club: These low-calorie, lightly sparkling non-alcoholic cocktails are made with organic ingredients like antioxidant-rich beers, caffeine-free teas, and spices.

Progeny Coffee: Progeny offers specialty coffee beans sourced directly from Colombian farmers, paying them up to 250% above fair-trade prices and offering them the distribution system and support to rise out of poverty.

Saltopia: These naturally harvested salts are infused with pure flavors from herbs, fruits, vegetables, and other organic ingredients. Unique varieties include lavender, espresso, and everything bagel.

TruCrumb Treats: 100% gluten-free goodies from this Austin-based small business, including cheesecake, cookies, and biscuits, are freshly frozen and shipped gift-ready nationwide.

Tea Drops: Swap out your traditional tea bags for loose-leaf tea pressed neatly into single-serving, quick-dissolving drops. Pick up a gift sampler, or try their latte and boba kits.

Home & Decor

BEDGEAR: This bedding brand developed its own high-performance fabric and fills to create products that fit your body frame and sleep position. Gift one of its cooling Performance Pillows, or an accessory from its new Beauty line.

Estelle Colored Glass: The hand-blown glass cake stands and stemware this Charlston, SC-based luxury brand crafts are inspired by its founder’s grandmother, Estelle, and the Sunday dinners she served on her colored glass collection.

GldnHaus Candles: 100% coconut-soy wax pours from this mother-daughter-owned small business are a tribute to the strength and authenticity of women, with scents including peach and magnolia, champagne, and citrus and sage.

LIKHÂ: Every piece on offer from this home goods brand is handcrafted using natural and eco-friendly materials in the Philippines, where it reinvests the majority of its profits to empower local artisans.

NoName Gallery: True to its motto — original art for real people — Philly’s NoName Gallery offers unique work by contemporary artists, small holiday gifts, custom jewelry, and more at accessible price points.

Norwood House Candle Co.: This pick’s nominator says this Jersey City-based studio creates “the best candles I have EVER smelled,” including wintery scents like spiked eggnog, candied figs, and twilight pine.

Ovando: Not your average floral boutique, Ovando’s stunning arrangements feature unique varietals, eye-catching shapes, and bold colorways. Visit its boutiques in Manhattan, Southampton, and West Palm Beach.

Posie Pots: Give the gift of a green thumb. These plant pots are self-watering and only need to be refilled once a month. Choose from a variety of sizes, colors, and designs.

Sojourn: These hand-crafted, coconut-soy wax candles are inspired by their creator’s passion for travel. Scents include Yiayia's Garden (citrus, olive leaf, and mint) and Joshua Tree (sage, palo santo, and patchouli).

Strange Joy Studios: The independent artist behind these “everyday clay” ceramics strikes a balance between black and white and color, incorporating geometrics and hand drawing into every design.

Tulip: These renter-friendly shades instantly transform a room, fitting easily over harsh, flush-mounted ceiling lights. Shop its artist collective collection, kid-friendly designs, and more.

Stationary & Gifting

ekuBOX: These sophisticated gift box sets cater to a variety of price points and themes — everything from holidays to self-care, gardening, and even a Le Creuset sourdough baking kit.

Dogwood Hill: This stationary purveyor works with a collective of more than 30 artists to create distinctive cards, calendars, gift wrap, art prints, and more. Customize your piece or choose from its ready-to-ship gifts.

GiftEase: As busy leaders, Chief Members streamline gift-giving for their families, teams, and communities with this AI-powered assistant. GiftEase keeps you organized and offers ideas based on your recipient, preferences, and values.

Little Postage House: In addition to stationery and letter-pressed invitations, this design studio repurposes and recycles vintage postage stamps to create one-of-a-kind ornaments and curated sets.

Psych Paper: This Positive Psychology Planner offers a 90-day tool for building both productivity and mindfulness into your daily routine, designed around the principles of positive psychology and happiness research.