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These are a few of her favorite things.

While it’s only Nov. 5, it’s already beginning to look a lot like Christmas — and Oprah is once again ringing in gift-giving season with her famed “Favorite Things” list for 2025, which dropped on Oprah Daily Wednesday.

This year, the media mogul’s roundup is filled with a mix of both returning favorites and new discoveries that span the worlds of fashion, beauty and home. Below, shop a handful of highlights from the fresh assortment.

JW Pei

“Favorite Things” fixture JW Pei makes celeb-approved bags that don’t cost a bundle — including this sleek style Oprah called “cute” (and which we’ve spotted on Alix Earle’s arm as well).

“The asymmetrical curves are on-trend, and the strap will stay put on your shoulder even with a winter coat on,” Oprah wrote.

Softies

“You know how much I love Softies,” Oprah wrote of the brand, which she’s featured numerous times in the past.

“When I saw this year’s extra-plush waffle fabric set at the office, I put it in my bag to bring directly home.”

Orolay

The next viral “Amazon coat”? Years after listing the original viral Orolay coat on her 2019 roundup, Oprah is eyeing this trendy cropped version that comes in nine colors, including the label’s signature olive green.

Vivaia

Given Oprah’s stepped out in multiple Vivaia designs in recent months, it’s only fitting that she featured the label on her list. These weather-ready ankle boots — which she likened to “walking on clouds” — can easily transform into a knee-high style by adding the brand’s PufferTherm Leg Warmers, too.

Lola

While this fluffy throw’s certainly a splurge, famous folks can’t get enough.

Oprah waxed poetic about the weighted version on her list, writing: “Plush faux fur that hushes the world the second it’s draped over them — a weighted blanket that feels and looks luxurious and hugs you to sleep.”

Dearfoams

There’s more to these machine-washable slippers from “Favorite Things” staple Dearfoams than meets the eye.

“They may look like cozy little slippers, but slide them on and — surprise! — they spring back energy with every step,” she wrote of the “cushiony” shoes.

Peepers

We’ve peeped this brand’s blue light-blocking readers on multiple “Favorite Things” lists.

Maison Wheat

Oprah often looks to Gayle King for “Favorite Things” inspiration, and this year was no exception.

The best friends are both fans of these V-neck tees, with Winfrey saying, “They’re super lightweight — just perfect for layering.”

Skims

Oprah has three pairs of these “whisper-soft” Skims pajamas — and she said she’s “not done yet.”

Brooklinen

Give loved ones a hug wherever you are with cozy presents like this robe, which Winfrey called “the perfect way to wrap someone you love in comfort.”

Shower Specs

“File these anti-fog readers under ‘I never would’ve thought of that,’” the bespectacled star wrote.

Rag & Bone

These super-soft pants look like denim, but feel as comfy as sweatpants. (No wonder so many stars swear by them.)

Flaus

From “Shark Tank” to “Favorite Things,” this floss set has plenty of stars smiling. (Oprah said she’s getting one for her longtime partner, Stedman, this year.)

Bagsmart

With multiple zippered compartments and room for skincare bottles to stand up, it’s no wonder Oprah’s a fan of this no-mess must-have.

Brouk and Co.

You won’t need a jetsetter’s budget to shop this cute jewelry case.

Apple

Oprah noted that the “genius” Apple AirPods Pro 3 can “measure your heart rate during workouts” and “translate in real time” when you’re traveling.

Béis

While Shay Mitchell’s Béis brand is a longtime favorite of celebs and editors alike, this marks its first appearance on Oprah’s “Favorite Things” list.

Ninja

We all scream for ice cream — especially when it comes from this Oprah-approved machine that “turns almost anything into creamy, dreamy treats.”

BaubleBar

Not even Oprah’s immune to the friendship bracelet craze. This comprehensive kit’s perfect for making beaded jewelry and bag charms — and while she recommended it for kids and teens, we think it’d make a great gift for a Swiftie of any age, too.

No Makeup Makeup

While Oprah admitted she “almost never” wears perfume, this one won her over. It adapts to your skin’s pH, meaning the scent will smell slightly different on everyone.

“It’s light, clean, and somehow becomes your own,” she wrote.

Saie

“When I’m doing my own makeup, a sturdy brush is my staple — and the Saie round foundation brush in this set is my current favorite,” the media mogul raved.

Alva

Limited cabinet space, but endless cooking ideas? These five cookware pieces nest within each other, taking up the storage space of just one pot.

Laura Gellar

Oprah says these palettes are a “do-it-all” makeup solution, designed “to flatter every skin tone.”

Satechi

Supercharge your holiday gift-giving with stocking stuffers like this nifty portable charger.

Stakt

If you’re gearing up for a new fitness routine in 2026, consider these space-saving weights perfect for at-home Pilates.

Cyklar

Oprah called this luxe set a “full-body reset in a box.” In addition to body wash and moisturizer, the kit includes a resin contouring tool for lymphatic drainage.

The Shirt

Oprah calls this gape-free button-up a “genius solution.”

Mali + Lili

The superstar journalist called this vegan leather crossbody a “just-right size for days when you only need a few necessities.”

Warmies

Oprah’s love for Warmies is hardly extinct. While she featured the heatable, lavender-filled dinos this time around, she’s spotlighted several of the company’s other adorable stuffed animals over the years.

Bloomhouse

Whether you’re setting up a new apartment or refreshing your silverware drawer, Oprah calls this set “just right.”

Why Trust Page Six Style Shopping

This article was written by Hannah Southwick, Commerce Associate Editor for Page Six. Hannah spies deals on actually affordable celebrity-worn styles, puts Hollywood’s favorite labels to the test and finds the beauty products that keep stars red carpet-ready. She consults stylists and industry pros — including celebs themselves — for firsthand product recommendations, trend predictions and more. In addition to writing for Page Six since 2020, her work has been featured in USA Today and Parade.

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