What’s Inside The 2017 Oscars Gift Bag? The Most Lavish And Outlandish Items Being Given To Stars
The Oscars are right around the corner and while everyone’s looking forward to tuning in and finding out which of their favorite stars will be taking home statuettes, it’s the annual swag bag getting the bulk of the buzz.
Although the bag is not endorsed by the Academy, many who attend will go home with some seriously lavish gifts courtesy of Distinctive Assets and founder Lash Fary. The 2016 swag bag stirred up a ton of controversy, being sued by the Academy over trademark issues, but after reaching an agreement the marketing company is back to spoiling nominees.
The 2017 Oscars gift bag is worth around $100,000 according to PopSugar and includes a wide variety of gifts. Those lucky enough to get their hands on one will be privy to vacations, jewelry, fitness tools, tech gadgets, vapes and more.
Below are the best gifts in the Oscars 2017 gift bag:
Private Northern California Ranch Vacation — $40,000
Celebrities can bask in the peace and quiet of a beautiful Northern California ranch for three days thanks to Distinctive Assets.
A 7-Day Spa Trip — $8,850
Those in need of some post Oscars rest and relaxation can enjoy a week long stay at the Golden Door Spa.
A Three Night Stay In Italy — $5,000
Distinctive Assets is giving celebrities a 3-night stay at the beautiful Grand Hotel Excelsior Vittoria.
Three More Nights In Italy — $5,000
Three nights in Italy just isn’t enough, so each person gifted with this stellar swag bag at the 2017 Oscars will be gifted a second 3-night stay — this time at the Grand Hotel Tremezzo.
Personal Training With Alex Seletzky — $900
Distinctive Assets is giving the gift of fitness in their 2017 gift bag. Those who receive the bag will get several training sessions with famed fitness guru Alex Seletzky.
A 14-Karat Gold/Diamond Bracelet — $595
Diamonds are a girl’s best friend, which is why celebrities will likely be thrilled to find this sparkly bracelet from Yoga Jewelz in their Oscars gift bag.
Jules K. Anteater-Patterned Handbag — $370 - $395
You can never have too many bags!
Haze Dual V3 Vaporizer — $250
Vaping may be controversial, but it’s way better for you than smoking. Distinctive Assets will help celebrities kick the habit with this Haze Dual V3 Vaporizer.
Elvie Pelvic Floor Exercise Tracker/App — $199
The Elvie Pelvic Floor Exercise Tracker is basically a Fitbit for your vagina. It tracks kegel exercises and is beloved by many who have tried it.
Healing Saint Luminosity Skin Serum — $193
Celebrities will be given the gift of flawless skin at the 2017 Oscar Awards.
One Year Of Car Rentals From Silvercar — $20,000
Owning a car can be such a drag — one those who receive this year’s Oscars gift bag won’t have to worry about any more. Each bag contains a year’s worth of free car rentals from Silvercar for whenever they’re in a pinch or just don’t feel like driving their own whip.
One Case Of Apples For About A Year From Opal — $75
An apple a day keeps the doctor away, which may be why celebs will be getting close to a one-year supply of apples from Opal.
Casper Dual-Layer Pillow — $75
Beauty sleep is important, which is why everyone who gets a gift bag from Distinctive Assets at this year’s Oscar Awards will get a Casper Dual-Layer Pillow.
A Personal CPR Kit — $39
Safety is no accident and now, celebrities won’t have to worry about being unprepared in the event of a choking incident.
A Lifetime Supply Of Lizora Nourishing Cream And Cleansing Bars — $31,200
What would celebrities be if it weren’t for their good looks? Oscars attendees won’t have to worry about wrinkles or other imperfections popping up thanks to this lifetime supply of Lizora Pu-erh Tea products being gifted to them in their swag bags.
Reian Williams Art — Price Not Known
It’s not clear what piece from Reian Williams celebrities will be gifted, but each person who leaves the 2017 Oscars with a gift bag will get a painting from the well-known artist to add to their collection.
The 2017 Oscars are set to air live on ABC on Sunday at 8:30 p.m. EST.
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