Extravagant 13th birthday gift ideas (girl)

Anonymous
My goddaughter is turning 13 next month.

Any ideas on an extravagant gift? By extravagant I mean $500 or less. (Typically I spend about $50-75)

She has Kendra Scott necklaces. Has a few Lululemon pieces (she loves the brand).

Should I just get her a gift card to lululemon? It seems impersonal though.
Anonymous
An activity?

My 12 year old goddaughter who likes similar things would love tickets to a broadway style show and a nice dinner, or a $500 shopping spree at the mall.

If I had to guess her younger sister will prefer really good hockey tickets at the same age.

Can you go with her to something like this?
Anonymous
I wish. She’s out of state now n a smaller city. Not a lot of art/theater. She’d have to go to Philly for big stores. The gift card she can use online.
Anonymous
Extravagant is tacky.

Work backwards from something meaningful to fit into budget. Some things are naturally expensive, and nice, but not extravagant, like travel or a first formal dress or (part of) first car for a driver.
Anonymous
Ask her if there's something she'd really like. That will mean more than an expensive gift. If you want it to be a surprise maybe something for her sport or hobby. If she's into art maybe get her what supplies she uses a lot like her favorite drawing pencils and sketchbook.
Anonymous
OP here. I asked my best friend. My goddaughter wouldn’t share what she really wanted. She’s too polite.

Going into 8th grade. Has a phone. Apple gift card?
Anonymous
Can you tell us a bit more about her personality/interests?
Anonymous
Why extravagant? Don’t make her uncomfortable
Anonymous
Bike?

Musical instrument?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I asked my best friend. My goddaughter wouldn’t share what she really wanted. She’s too polite.

Going into 8th grade. Has a phone. Apple gift card?


So it isn’t your child? This seems inappropriate for a 13 yr old coming from someone that isn’t the parent, and isn’t a college fund contribution
Anonymous
Experience/cash.
For my own kids I do investment accounts. They will appreciate if at about age 35.
Anonymous
Get real gold jewelry
Anonymous
How about lunch and a shopping trip? If you can’t take her, her mom can. Let her pick her own things. Maybe use a VISA gift card, so she can use it again if she doesn’t see exactly what she wants. I’d imagine she will go for clothes, shoes and makeup.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Experience/cash.
For my own kids I do investment accounts. They will appreciate if at about age 35.


UGH!
Anonymous
$500 in a UTMA account, with an age appropriate book about investing. You’re the custodian, but she decides what to do with it including distributing it as cash if she wants. If she takes it all out immediately, just say yes and nothing else.
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