Here Are All of the Most Expensive Items on Oprah Winfrey's 2015 Favorite Things List

Former daytime talk show host publishes annual ranking of best gifts for the holidays in self-titled publication

By Samantha Schnurr Nov 05, 2015 2:30 PMTags
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You get an $850 suitcase and you get a $400 knife set! 

In our dreams, this is what Oprah Winfrey would be screaming after debuting her highly anticipated annual Oprah's Favorite Things list. The media mogul unveiled her 2015 ranking of favored holiday items and, while we were eager to unpack the 87 recommended goodies in this year's O, The Oprah Magazine's December issue, we temporarily held our breaths upon laying eyes on the magnificent cover.

The 61-year-old Weight Watchers part owner stunned on the front of the publication, dressed in a customized Marc Bouwer shimmering black evening gown with feathers adorning the cuffs of the sleeves. Befitting of media royalty, Oprah was also photographed sporting a bejeweled tiara and red Apple watch as she pushed down a foursome of wooden toy soldiers all with a beaming grin. 

As for what lies within the magazine's pages, Oprah said the lengthy list—her longest yet—is also one of her best in two decades.   

"I've been picking my Favorite Things for more than 20 years, but this year's list just might be the most versatile and fun ever," she said. 

Drumroll, please!

The catalog of holiday goodies includes anything and everything a loved one might pine after—from china appetizer plates printed with birds wearing hats ($45) and dark chocolates in the shape of religious totems ($120) to a menorah made out of challah bread ($45) and a faux-fur jacket for your furry best friend ($39). One of the most special items on the list—the Fashionista Barbie Collection ($10 each)—has Oprah raving. 

"Hello Chocolate Barbie!" she said of the eight figurines, which feature eight different skin tones, 18 eye colors, and 23 hair colors. "Oh, I love Barbies of mixed races."

While some of the items, including a Moroccan long scarf ($54 without an additional discount) and wool-lined Little Creatures children's boots in the shape of animals ($90), are affordably priced for a special present, other items, like a Coltellerie Berti for Match Italian three-piece cheese knife set ($425) or 7R Global Long Journey Spinner ($850) may be enough to break the bank. 

Still, if you're looking to follow in the billionaire's footsteps, she shared a few items that she personally uses regularly. 

"I love the I Love Sunday t-shirt —I wear it on Sundays," Oprah shared. BFF Gayle King was quick to jump in adding, "Well, I wear mine on Saturday. You can wear it any day."

As for the Chelsea Market Baskets' Torres Black Truffle Chip Basket ($65 without an additional discount), Oprah offered up a stark warning. 

"This I vouch for 1000%," she said, "These are dangerous…dangerously good."

The same could be said of the entire list. 

The magazine hits newsstands on Nov. 10.