Quote from EqtTrdr:
She has only had money since she married her billionare husband 10 years ago. Before that she was broke. She is a very nice lady, however. Practical, down to earth but does expect the finest things.
She goes shopping every other day. She hits the spa every 3 days. Has a persona chef, massuse and make up artist.
So, Mrs. Steven A. Cohen is a client of yours, huh? Sweet.
(True fact: Stevie met his second wife on an online dating site -- Match.com, I think.)
The gift: The harder it is to obtain or replicate, the more personalized to the receiver and the
less practical, the better. Those are some general principles for gift-giving to affluent women, and people. Now, a few suggestions along those lines:
1) Your best bet is to make it yourself or have it made for her. Something one-of-a-kind that will hopefully strike a personal chord. Perhaps an art work or an antique map. Absolutely nothing store-bought, no matter what it is or what kind of store.
2) An alternative would be something rare found in nature, not (wo)man-made. Maybe some exotic feathers, corals, seashells, flowers. Hey, no endangered species, please. If it happens to be indigenous to a small island nation in the Pacific no one's ever heard of, even better.
3) A third option might be a bottle of a Grand Cru from a significant (to her, not to the wine) year. The year of her marriage, for example -- preferable to the year she was born (that works well for a man). If you can swing it, go for a Jeroboam or Methusalem bottle... sure, it'll cost'ya disproportionately more.
Yeah, I know, I said "nothing store-bought"... this is just in case you're having trouble with both options 1 and 2 above. You might want to talk to AmEx Platinum / Black Card Concierge for help getting it done. Good luck.