Oprah’s Favorite Things for 2020 Features Lots of Black- and Women-Owned Small Businesses

published Nov 6, 2020
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2020 has hardly been a predictable year, but at least one thing remains the same: Oprah and her highly anticipated Favorite Things list. The media mogul has once again partnered with Amazon to curate a selection of gifts for the holiday season, but this year there’s a helpful way to filter the OWN creator’s picks.

For 2020, the list can be easily filtered by a number of categories, like home, artsy, and under $50, but also by Black-owned, women-owned, and small businesses. Below, you’ll see some favorites of Oprah’s favorites.

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Amazon
$48.00

As Oprah says, "Slippers are the new shoes!" No need to grab those forgotten sneakers, because "these fuzzy finds have soles sturdy enough to withstand an outing to the mailbox."

2 / 6
Amazon
$65.00

Rayo and Honey might be known for their wall pendants, but the totes allow you to "keep uplifting messages by your side," says Oprah.

3 / 6
Amazon
$120.00

Oprah says to "be prepared for oohs and aahs" because this Ghana-made wood and concrete platter is seriously stunning.

4 / 6
Amazon
$48.99
was $69.99

Cookbook author Ayesha Curry's dutch oven comes with a charming heart shaped handle, and "is serious enough for a four-hour stew and pretty enough for your table," Oprah says.

5 / 6
Amazon
$148.00

"Think of these as adult blankies," Oprah writes. "The larger style is nice for dozing on the couch and can even serve as a shawl for a stroll outside; the smaller one makes a chic scarf and snooze companion as well. Both have an accompanying eye mask with a comfy nose flap."

6 / 6
Amazon
$42.00

You've done all the puzzles and baked all the bread. This paint by number kit is a fun way to keep busy as we go into the winter. "The most contemplative time you’ll ever have watching paint dry," says Oprah.