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Say thanks to your summer host with these gifts

Want to guarantee an invitation to the beach house next year? ‘Today’ style editor Judy Gordon shares stationery, decor and houseware ideas

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Did you see Judy on the show today? Here are the gifts that were featured:

Glass pitchers
Nothing desperate about these “WYsteria” pitchers from William Yeoward Country Collection. Yeoward is an English company that makes beautiful glass and crystal items as well as china. Pitchers are hand-made and the WYsteria pattern was named after Wisteria vines that grow in America and England. Can be used for everyday or formal occasions. Small (2 pints), $100; medium (4 pints), $130; covered, $150

Complete bar tool set
Mix with style! Silver-plated tool set includes bottle opener, tongs, measurer, strainer and knife from Renovation Hardware, $59. Optional: Add the “Cocktails” book by Amy Sacco, the nightclub queen of New York, $18.95 (with portion of proceeds going to Free Arts, a charity for art for kids in the inner city).

Sea horse butter knives
Stainless steel spreader blade with decorative Lucite sea horse handle. Boxed set of 4, $78 by HansTurnwald at Adrien Linford (New York)

Assortment of porcelain ashtrays, boxes and “verse” trays
Butterfly box (butterflies are a very popular motif in home décor) by Mottahedeh, $60; butterfly tray accented in 22 karat gold designed by David Guerra for Porcel, $50; sea shell trays by Porcel, $38-$42; verse tray, “The Best Is Not Too Good for You,” by Mottahedeh, $25; blue and white ring trays with quotes from American Colonial Times like “As Time Flies, Let Friendship Stay,” “A Faithful Friend Is a Strong Defense” from Mottahedeh, $25

Sterling silver cocktail picks
Pick up olives and hors d’ouevres in the most elegant way from Tiffany & Co., 4 for $125

Serving trays
Tortoise is chic and classic whether you choose a tray, ice bucket or glasses. Lacquerware tortoise tray is square with cut corners from William-Wayne.com, $55; white trays with nature motifs from Porthault, $80

Ikat cotton napkins and placemats
Ikat is a woven fabric that was first developed in Asia. It is a fabric that reflects a major trend in home furnishings, curtains, pillows, etc. These are in shades of blue and ivory from Karen Lee Ballard at GraciousHomes.com, napkins, $12 each; placemats, $15 each.

Salad bowl and serving utensils
Frosted glass bowl in silver bamboo holder with matching silver bamboo serving utensils at William-Wayne.com, $110

Beautiful coffee table books
“One Special Summer” by Jacqueline and Lee Bouvier: originally published in 1974, it's an illustrated diary of their 1951 European summer vacation, from Rizzoli, $24.95

“The Way We Live by the Sea” by Stafford Cliff: how to get the best of life on or near the shore, from Rizzoli, $39.95

Destination Books: Hamptons, St. Tropez, and Dolce Vita Style, from Assouline, $40 each

“The Silver Spoon Cookbook,” Italy’s best-selling cookbook for over 50 years, features traditional dishes as well as menus by famous chefs, translated for the first time in English. 2,000 recipes, $39.95

Elegant note pads for various rooms — the kitchen, bedroom, bar, pool house — from Mrs. John L. Strong, stationer to the old-guard, social register set and, nowadays, to celebrities, millionaires and billionaires. $28.50 each, www.mrsstrong.com or Mrs. John L. Strong at Barney's. These can be bought individually or packaged in sets of two ($57) or in a wooden box set of six “Encyclopedic House Tablets,” $125. There are 15 tablet names including House, Kitchen, Office, Media Room, Guest Bedroom, Bedroom, Wine Cellar — and for the person who has everything — Private Jet.

His and her coffee mugs with “His Lordship” and “Her Ladyship” from Mottahedeh, $20 each

Monogrammed bedside carafe with matching tumbler with single or triple monograms from WilliamSonoma.com, $29

Cotton robe in lavender and ivory from trendsetter fabric designer John Robshaw at JohnRobshaw.com, $130

Oversized beach towels from Hermes, $450, and Porthault, $325

By Judy Gordon
Style Editor
TODAY
updated 3:18 p.m. ET July 19, 2006

Trends may come and go, but good manners never go out of style. That's why your weekend getaway and vacation planning should include the choice of a fantastic, fashionably charming gift for every host and hostess who is kind enough to extend an invitation your way. You'll find the best and most stylish hostess gifts ranging from $25 to $100 right here in this week's issue of The Trend Report!

Mottahedeh at Parisjeweler.com

Beach house bound

Is there anything better than wiling away a weekend at someone else's beach house? If you're fortunate enough to nab an invitation, we suggest you commemorate the occasion with a special “beach-themed” keepsake to ornament and honor their home. Obvious (and lovely) themes include seashells, sea horses, sand castles or a sailing, yachting or nautical motif. Traditional china and porcelain companies such as Mottahedeh have exquisite lines of bowls, trays and boxes devoted to these motifs, so do opt for a little luxury (featured pieces range from $25 to $80) that will be treasured for years to come.

Trend tip: If your host or hostess is a sailing or yachting aficionado, a gift for the boat is a surefire winner.

Take note
Mrs. John L. Strong at Barneys.com

You'll earn favored guest status when you arrive bearing a chic gift from Mrs. John L. Strong. This stationer to the old-guard Social Register set is beloved by a long list of celebrity clients as well. Besides their gorgeous, hand-engraved note cards and personalized stationery niceties, the Mrs. Strong line also includes gold-stamped notebooks for every room in the home, from kitchen to butler's pantry to guest cottage to pool house. Not only are they incredibly useful, but they are a definite sign of your exquisite taste. And at only $27.50 per notebook, you can outfit one, two — or every room in the house!

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Trend tip: While we're on the subject of stationery, don't forget to follow up your visit with a handwritten thank-you note!

John Derian at Bergdorfgoodman.com

Country manners

We love the look of vintage-inspired flora and fauna prints, which offer a little touch of nature with a very sophisticated edge. Should you be visiting a country home (or dropping in on those who aspire to a country manor) you can't go wrong with a lovely piece from John Derian Company. The designer — an avid collector of antique fruit, flower and animal prints — is single-handedly reviving the art of decoupage with his hand-finished pieces such as these gorgeous paperweights ($60), which would look wonderful on a desk or a tabletop.

Trend tip: Try to find out if your host or hostess collects objects of a certain “theme” and then choose your gift to add to his or her collection!

Matouk at Gracioushome.com

Guest privileges
Those who frequently entertain are sure to appreciate the thoughtful consideration behind a gift designed for the comfort of future guests. This is an especially smart choice when you don't know much about your host's personal decor preferences. Whether you choose an accessory for the guest bedroom, a set of canape plates and napkins or linens for the guest bedroom, opt for clean, classic neutrals that would be at home in any situation, such as a set of luxurious linen guest towels from Matouk ($20.50 per towel).

Trend tip: Don't rely on others to tell you about your host's tastes or favorite color ... after all, their gift may be stashed out of sight in the hall closet!

Williamyeoward.com

Raising the bar

What host or hostess wouldn't appreciate a luxe version of an everyday essential for the kitchen or dining room table? We love the versatility of gorgeously sculpted glass carafes such as those by William Yeoward (Country Collection, $65). On the table, they can be used for water, wine or a beverage of choice, and when not in service they make wonderful vases! Their purity of design and functionality is sure to be a big hit.

Trend tip: Any item that can be purchased in a “luxe” version tends to be a “hit” — think about items one would never buy for himself or herself, such as sterling silver cocktail picks (available at Tiffany’s) an elegant corkscrew or a hand-carved wooden cheese board.

Judy Gordon is a New York-based style consultant and the “Today” show’s style editor. She has been covering the fashion and beauty beat for the past decade. To learn more about Gordon, you can visit her Web site, TheTrendReport.com, which highlights style trends in America and across the world.

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