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From spa treatments to vacations: a look at the lavish gift bags Oscar nominees receive

By Thomson Reuters Mar 10, 2026 | 4:50 PM

By Alicia Powell and Danielle Broadway

LOS ANGELES, March 10 (Reuters) – About $350,000 worth of luxury products are being packaged this year to be gifted to the top acting and directing Oscar nominees — ​a tradition curated for 24 years by marketer Lash Fary ‌of Distinctive Assets.

Fary, who assembles the unofficial gift bags independently of the Academy, says the goal is simple: make nominees feel celebrated, while giving small and emerging brands a global spotlight.

“This is something we do independently of the Academy with the ‌intention ​of elevating small businesses, female-founded brands, and minority-owned ⁠companies, and also because losing ⁠sucks,” he said.

One of those small businesses is Rescue Spa, founded by Danuta Mieloch.

For Mieloch, participating in the Oscars gift bag is more than a marketing opportunity. “I think this is one of the most exciting moments,” she said. “Coming from Poland 30-something ​years ago and now being at the Oscars — it means a lot.”

Companies pay a fee to include their products, and Rescue Spa is ⁠contributing $450 worth of treatments and goods this ⁠year per bag. It’s the brand’s third time being featured, ​and Mieloch says the exposure is worth the investment.

“I feel like it positions us ​in a better place. And it aligns with our philosophy. ‌To be nominated requires diligence, a lot of work and excellence — and I feel like my products are aligned with that,” she added.

The gift haul ranges from inexpensive snacks to a home interior design package that ⁠could be anything from a six-figure full home rebuild to a more modest redo of a room because the nominee’s kids have gone off to ⁠college, Fary said.

This year’s ‌gift bag – actually a small suitcase – also includes five ⁠vacations, whisking nominees from snow-covered villas in Finland ​to the ‌beaches of Costa Rica.

While Fary doesn’t always hear directly from ​recipients, the social-media ⁠trail tells him all he needs to know.

“Whenever they take a trip and post pictures, or they go in and get the waitlisted Sculpt and Lift facial at Rescue Spa — which one of the nominees already does — that’s the best feedback of all,” he said.

(Reporting by Alicia Powell, Editing ​by Rosalba O’Brien)