When a product comes up on my TikTok FYP more than once, I know either the algorithm knows me or this skincare brand, makeup line, or piece of clothing is about to blow up. And when the Robyn Jean from Lisa Says Gah did just that, I knew it was the algorithm working its magic, because I immediately wanted to buy them. It’s also the perfect clothing gift for foodies.
These playful white denim pants are something I need for the summer. The print couldn’t be any cuter, with illustrated icons meant to represent the Italian summer. Think wine bottles, tomatoes on the vine, lemons, tinned fish (duh), grapes, oysters, baguettes, and gorgeous vintage glassware. The detail is impeccable. It’s definitely a pair of pants I would purchase solely for the compliments, but also to make sure the world knows I’m obsessed with food.
The Robyn Jean is most certainly an investment piece, coming in at $188, but they are made of a rigid denim, which means with the correct care, they will last. It also means you should size up one to two sizes as these don’t have any stretch. But even if these are out of your price range, the latest collection from Lisa Says Gah has lots of food-inspired products. There’s the pretzel hoop earrings or the strawberry hoop earrings, both made from handblown glass for $48. The baguette hoops or the cheese hoops almost make a complete charcuterie board, while the farfalle hoops are for pasta-lovers. For the more casual food lover, try the picnic tee with a full spread of jam, fruit, toast, and more, the baguette long sleeve, or the pretzel long sleeve. There’s also the bralette blouse or the sleeveless farley dress, both with a cute strawberry pattern. I could go on, but I’ll just direct you to their website.
Lisa Says Gah is a women-run brand based out of L.A. that releases a new collection every other month or so. They have started incorporating a lot more food-prints into their designs, like this cocktail dress (A dress with a cocktail print, to be clear).
Looking for more gift ideas? Check out the Spoon gift guide to the Gen Z food-lover in your life, and thank us later.