8 Must-Have Wedding Registry Items, According to These Lifestyle Influencers

Louise Roe, Camille Styles, and Alaina Kaczmarski
Esther Lee - Deputy Editor, The Knot
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Esther Lee
Esther Lee - Deputy Editor, The Knot
Esther Lee
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  • Esther is the Deputy Editor of The Knot. She currently leads all content on The Knot Wellness, focusing on financial, relationship, and mental wellbeing.
  • She oversees The Knot's travel vertical (honeymoons, destination weddings, bach parties), as well as overarching features and trends.
  • She proudly serves on the Advisory Council of VOW For Girls, focusing on ending the injustice of child marriage around the world.

Ask and you shall receive. It's officially wedding planning season, which means many couples will soon be armed with scanners and personalized lists of ways they'd like to embellish their new places. Whether it's a new set of merlot glasses or a blue 10-speed blender, The Knot asked three of the internet's biggest and brightest influencers—all exposed to some of the finest lifestyle offerings on a daily basis—to share the gift ideas they feel are perfect for newlyweds. Love these pieces? Add them to your own registry here.

Louise Roe with assorted Registry Products

Louise Roe, Founder of Front Roe

The former City star married Mackenzie Hunkin in the famed chapel of Eton College in October 2016. "It was absolutely the best weekend ever," Roe previously told us of the Windsor wedding. "I know everybody says that about their wedding, but it really was." See her selects below.

A Comfy and Luxe Throw

"We just moved homes and the interior has a lot of warm brown tones—dark floors and caramel textured wallpaper," Roe explains to us. "I love having throws and blankets scattered all over the house to snuggle under - and lucky we got this, because LA has been freezing this month!"

Aquino Throw Blanket, $178, Lulu & Georgia

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A Bar Cart

"A cocktail cart looks great in any home, and is the most welcoming thing to see when you're entertaining!" Roe tells The Knot. "We loved styling ours up with bright bottles of Aperol, vintage tumblers and a gimlet cup full of fresh mint, ready to go... Funny enough, this is what another blogger, Chiara Ferragni, chose to gift us from our list!"

Cavalier Bar Cart, $599, CB2

A Chic Coffee Table Book

"I'm obsessed with design books," Roe says. "And yes, I read them all! Not only is this one super chic, but India is a good pal of mine. I love showing her off on the coffee table."

India Hicks: Island Style, $45, Barnes & Noble

Camille Styles and assorted registry Products

Camille Styles, Founder of CamilleStyles.com

The popular lifestyle blogger met the love of her life in the office, and together, they now share two adorable kids and a beautiful home in Austin, Texas. Looking back, she has a solid grasp of what types of items couples should add to their wedding registries—some practical and others to add a flair of fun to new marriages. See below.

That's Amore!

Styles, like so many of the editors at The Knot, is a self-proclaimed pizza fanatic. "My husband and I love to host friends for build-your-own pizza nights where everyone can get in on the action," she notes. "This one simulates the crispy crust of authentic brick oven pizzas, which means that you can totally wow all your friends."

Emile Henry Pizza Stone, $55, Williams Sonoma

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A Linen That's Neutral and Nice

"Every couple needs a go-to tablecloth in a neutral shade," Styles notes. "It instantly dresses up the dining table and feels like a special occasion, whether it's an at-home date night for two or that first Thanksgiving you host for the extended family."

Helena Dark Natural Linen Tablecloth, $59.95-$109.95, Crate & Barrel

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A Stylish Stem

Leave it to Styles to find a sleek-yet-sweet wine glass that will light up any kitchen. She recommends Camille White's long-stem pieces from Crate & Barrel—and not only because the two share the same monicker. "Aside from the fact that we share the same name, this glass feels really special," she says. "It's also perfect as your everyday, casual wine glass. I have tons in the white wine size, since it actually works for white or red. Choosing just one multi-purpose wine glass is so much more functional for entertaining. Not to mention, it's space-saving if you happen to have limited storage in the kitchen."

Camille White Wine Glass, $12.95 Each, Crate & Barrel

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Cofounder of theeverygirl.com and assorted registry products

Alaina Kaczmarski, Co-Founder of theeverygirl.com

Like Roe, Kaczmarski opted for a fall wedding in 2016. Here, she shares two practical registry gift ideas that will add something wonderful to couples' new marriages.

Something Pretty: An Inviting Monogrammed Blanket

"When it comes to registering, I highly recommend going for that 'something pretty,'" Kaczmarski says. "This Williams-Sonoma cashmere throw is a staple in our living room. It's not only beautiful, but it's the coziest and warmest blanket for movie date nights. It's that special luxury item we maybe wouldn't treat ourselves to but love having in our home. Tip: add your new married monogram to really make it yours!"

Solid Cashmere Throw, $249, Williams Sonoma

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Something Practical: A Powerful Vacuum

"And that something practical: we asked for this Dyson vacuum because with a shedding dog, we use it almost every day in our home!" she notes. "It's lightweight, powerful and cordless. Basically the greatest cleaning device for apartment dwellers everywhere."

Dyson V6 Cord-Free, $296, Amazon

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Looking for the perfect wedding gift or want to start your own wedding registry? Click here to find a couple or click here to create your All-in-One Registry with The Knot.

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