m+ gift guide: the Best books & culture gifts

And Still We March — Marisa Bate (£10.99) - A powerful feminist memoir exploring autonomy, activism and women’s rights today. A compelling gift for the politically engaged reader. Shop here

Heirs & Graces — Eleanor Doughty (£30.00) - A fascinating look inside the modern British aristocracy — witty, revealing and sharply observed. A great pick for lovers of history and eccentricity. Shop here

Fly, Wild Swans — Jung Chang (£20.99) - A sweeping and deeply personal sequel exploring identity, freedom and family across continents. A meaningful gift for readers of literary memoir. Shop here

Leaving The Ladder Down — Dolly Jones (£16.99) - An empowering, insightful read on motherhood, work and returning with confidence. A thoughtful gift for women navigating career and family. Shop here

AD at Home — Architectural Digest (£75.00) - A tour through extraordinary homes around the world, rich with style, personality and interiors inspiration. A covetable coffee table gift. Shop here

Inner Light — Chris Levine (£40.00) - A striking monograph exploring the artist behind some of the most iconic contemporary portraits. A stunning gift for art lovers and design enthusiasts. Shop here

The Face Magazine: Culture Shift (£45.00) - An archive of defining portraits and cultural moments from the style bible that shaped youth culture. Perfect for fashion, music and photography obsessives. Shop here

Assouline – Air Jordan (£100.00) - A beautifully crafted celebration of the Jordan brand and cultural legacy — a collector’s gift for sneakerheads, sports fans and design lovers. Shop here

Vegetable Genius — Anna Berrill (£19.99) - 200 clever ways to turn everyday vegetables into standout meals. A thoughtful gift for vegetarians or anyone cooking more veg led meals at home. Shop here

The Book of St. John (£35.00) - A cult cookbook from London’s iconic restaurant, filled with character, flavour and beautifully unfussy dishes. A brilliant gift for serious home cooks and food lovers. Shop here

Romy Gill — India (£28.00) - A warm and vivid collection of family recipes celebrating authentic Indian home cooking. Ideal for fans of flavour, heritage and comforting spice. Shop here

In For Dinner — Rosie Kellett (£27.00) - Affordable, veg-forward, crowd-pleasing recipes for communal tables, busy weeknights and hosting with ease. Perfect for the younger home cook who loves feeding people. Shop here

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