
13 trendy Nordstrom gifts that will make any mom feel spoiled this Mother's Day
She's not a regular mom — she's a cool mom, which is why shopping at Nordstrom for her Mother's Day gift is a no-brainer.
With less than two weeks away, Mother's Day 2025 is coming full steam ahead, and the time to find trendy gifts is running out. But not to fear! We did some digging on our favorite affordable luxury site, Nordstrom, and found not one but 13 timeless ideas with savings of up to sixty-eight percent off!
From celebrity-loved brands to TikTok viral finds, our list has something for every cool mom—but hurry up because May 11 is approaching fast.
UGG Tazz Platform Slipper
The UGG Tazz slippers are viral for a reason!
After blowing up not only on TikTok but also with several A-listers, these simple slip-ons have become a cozy must-have.
Right now, you can snag your mom a pair of the platform style in this stylish blue for under $100! Whether she is lounging around the house or running errands, the Tazz's will keep her feet comfy, warm, and looking cute.
$91 (was $130) Shop
Eberjey Gisele Relaxed Jersey Knit Short Pajamas
Upgrade your mom's sleep game this Mother's Day with a pair of Eberjey PJs!
Several celebrities swear by the brand's lush pajama sets, including Selena Gomez, J-Lo, Sofia Richie, and more.
You can shop this set in several colors from baby blues to spring pinks (plus some styles are on sale!). We promise your mom will fall in love with this butter-soft fabric.
$138 Shop
Solawave 4-in-1 Skin Care Wand
Make your skin look bright and even with this viral skincare tool!
Jennifer Coolidge is just one notable name who loves this affordable red light wand for its convenient and effective design. The purse-sized tool takes your skin from drab to fab with each use, reducing redness, wrinkles, and more.
Whether your mom is a skincare pro or likes her routine simple — Solawave in our opinion is a must-have for all anyone and everyone.
$169 Shop
Favorite Daughter Mom of the Year Baseball Cap
And the mom of the year award goes to...!
If your mom is trendy and 'hip,' she may be obsessed with a classic baseball cap like this one. The humorous phrase is obvious and fun at the same time.
Let your mom and the whole world know just how special she is with this iconic wardrobe piece.
$40 Shop
Mac Duggal Gold Plated Hardware Grain Leather Saddle Bag
Ooo la la!
Moms deserve to be spoiled on Mother's Day, which is why we think a luxury handbag is never a bad idea. This chic black and gold Mac Duggal purse will have your mom looking effortlessly cool.
Though compact in its design, your mom will still be able to hold the 'moming' essentials from her phone to emergency Advil.
Trust us, any mom would be left speechless after unwrapping this find that is currently sixty three percent OFF!
$108 (was $298) Shop
nodpod Sleep Mask
For many moms, migraines come creeping in far too often. That's why we think nodpod may be the perfect gift this year!
Priced at only $34, this is one of the most affordable picks on our list, and it helps migraines, anxiety, and more. The ultra-soft, lightly weighted mask helps with tension and is shown to produce deeper sleep.
You can explore the best-seller in multiple colors and give mom a gift that will keep on giving.
$34 Shop
Little Words Project Boy Mom Stretch Bracelet
Calling all boy moms!
If you are a son shopping for your mom or perhaps someone shopping for their aunt or sister, this Little Words Project bracelet is so cute.
The fun friendship style design holds major nostalgia, and you can shop both girl and boy versions for just $25 a pop!
$25 Shop
Barefoot Dreams CozyChic® Animal Print Throw Blanket
Cozy up with this Kardashian-approved find!
Khloe Kardashian is known to love this animal print Barefoot Dreams fuzzy blanket, and you can snag it for over $20 off right now.
Not only is this lush blanket allegedly 'so soft,' but it also looks chic on any bed or couch. Surprise mom with a home decor upgrade that looks as good as it feels this year.
$126 (was $180) Shop
Stanley The Quencher H2.0 Flowstate™ 30-Ounce Tumbler
I don't know about your mom, but mine is totally obsessed with her Stanley cups!
Nordstrom has a plethora of them in so many fun colors (including chic spring ones like this blue!). For busy moms who need help staying hydrated, this HUGE trendy cup is a stylish way to keep the water coming all day long.
You can spoil her even more by shopping fun Stanley accessories like straw toppers or carrying straps.
$35 Shop
Bitty Boggs Tote Bag
Stylish and practical? Say less!
Bogg bags have gone viral on TikTok time and time again, and now you can shop a teenie tiny version.
Perfect for the beach, soccer practices, or girls' days — these rubber material bags are completely washable/wipeable. For moms of little ones, this is especially key with a spill-proofing like no other bag on the market!
Explore multiple colors on Nordstrom and the original larger version as well.
$55 Shop
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