Fashion / GuideFashion / GuideThe 2025 Christmas archetype gift guideEver wondered what to buy the performative male in your life? Struggling to shop for an offline luddite? Here’s what our favourite characters of 2025 want for ChristmasShareLink copied ✔️December 4, 2025FashionGuideDecember 4, 2025Text Isobel Van Dyke , Laura Pitcher , Tiarna , Habi Diallo , Elliot Hoste , Serena Smith It’s the most wonderful time of the year, and yet the most painful time for your bank account. The time has come to spend a small fortune on your loved ones – as well as those you’re forced to tolerate once a year. While the financial toll of Christmas leaves us feeling pretty “bah humbug!”, there’s nothing quite like that smug confidence when you know you’ve smashed someone’s present. For Dazed’s 2025 gift guide, we decided to zoom in on a few of the personality types who garnered attention this year. Perhaps you know a performative male (we all do), an Etsy witch or an aura farmer (AKA: a label-obsessed hypebeast). If not, maybe one of the following archetypes will remind you of someone in your life. Regardless, even if we don’t inspire any gift ideas, we hope at least to inspire a smile – it is Christmas after all. Click through below to see each archetype’s gift guide. THE PERFORMATIVE MALE THE AURA FARMER THE IYKYK FASHION GIRL THE PROTEIN GUERRILLA THE CHRONIC CLUBBER THE ETSY WITCH THE OFFLINE LUDDITE THE WHIMSICAL INGÉNUE THE SNEAKY LINK THE INTELLECTUAL IT-GIRL TrendingMet Gala 2026: Dazed editors pick who they want to see on the red carpetFrom Michaela Stark to Gabe Gordon – and a classic McQueen showpiece – the Dazed team are manifesting these looks on the Met stepsFashionBeautyNude awakening: Meet the young people embracing naturismOakley FashionGoing ‘field mode’ with Roger ScottFilm & TVWhat do sex workers actually think of Euphoria?Art & PhotographyThe most loved photo stories of April 2026Life & Culture‘She was secretly the landlord’: Readers on their housemate horror storiesFashionTechno-fascist fashion: Why Silicon Valley is moving into menswearFilm & TVRowan Blanchard: ‘Hollywood is an extremely fucked industry’Art & PhotographyPetra Collins’ dark, twisted portrait of pop stardom