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What to Get Your Valentine According to Their Zodiac Sign

What to Get Your Valentine According to Their Zodiac Sign

Make the stars align this Valentine's Day with these sign-specific gifts your partner will love.

Valentine's Day is right around the corner, and regardless of whether you are celebrating the love that you share with yourself or another, nothing compares to the perfect gift. This year, impress your Valentine by shopping according to their zodiac sign. Finding an item that embodies the same unique energy as the person you love will ensure that your gift is well-received. Luckily for you, L'OFFICIEL compiles a list of ideal love-day gifts for every sign. Let astrology lead the way to a piece your partner (or yourself) will adore.



Aries (March 21 - April 19)


This Fire sign is never afraid to be bold. Electric colors and statement patterns perfectly embody Aries' passionate aura. Louis Vuitton's LVxUF Speedy Bandouliere 25 bag represents this sign's daring presence and unrelenting positive energy.



Taurus (April 20 - May 20)


This earth sign is in constant pursuit of firm foundations. Uninterested in excessive ornamentation, Taurus stays grounded in comfort and simplicity. These chic Dior ID sneakers are the perfect shoes for the reliable Taurus.



Gemini (May 21 - June 20)


Easy-going Gemini won't hesitate to step out of the house in these glamourous pajamas. Unphased by judgment, this Air sign doesn't take anything too seriously.



Cancer (June 21 - July 22)


The ultra-emotional Cancer craves romance and sensitivity. The Him & Hannah Candles made by Prospect and sculptor Bonam Kim, available exclusively at The Standard, will make this Water sign's loved-up Valentine's dinner even more intimate.



Leo (July 23 - August 22)


The attention-loving Leo loves to spark conversation and attract eager eyes. This Fire sign steps out with the intention of making a statement, and these awe-inspiring Amina Muaddi heels will surely get the job done.



Virgo (August 23 - September 22)


Virgo keeps it real with clear logic and systematic ambitions. The Earth sign is focused on the future and has a tendency for perfection. The viral Dyson hairdryer will be the perfect addition to their ultra-practical daily routine.



Libra (September 23 - October 22)


Libra is always on the move but never fails to take the time to stop and smell the roses. This statement pair of Valentino sunglasses provide the perfect lenses through which this air sign can view the world.



Scorpio (October 23 - November 21)


Scorpios will never put all their cards on the table. Instead, they skillfully cultivate an aura of mystery that keeps people guessing. This Maison Margiela perfume is the ideal scent for the water sign who wants to keep it low-key.



Sagittarius (November 22 - December 21)


This adventurous Fire sign likes to keep things playful and free. With an optimistic heart and a strong sense of self-love, the Sagittarius is bound to love these adorable statement undies.



Capricorn (December 22 - January 19)


The pragmatic Capricorn favors luxury and functionality. Sleek silhouettes and straightforward designs are what keeps this determined Earth sign on its feet. This Prada water bottle combines high fashion with daily life in a way that eloquently matches Capricorn's style.



Aquarius (January 20 - February 18)


Aquarius embodies a breath of fresh air. Their graceful presence and independent aura combine to create a statement wardrobe that is not overly extravagant but still turns heads. The Air sign seeks out comfort and security and looks good while doing so. This exclusive Saint Laurent Rive Droit tee features a Derek Ridgers photo print for an edgy yet appropriate pick for the holiday.



Pisces (February 19 - March 20)

This Water sign perpetually channels creativity into all that they wear and do. Artistic energy and rich imagination are the traits that typically make Pisces the best-dressed sign. This pink Coach bag represents the sign's affinity for compassion and curiosity.

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