Top 10 Gifts for Celebrity Fanatics

The top 10 gifts for the celebrity fanatic in your life.

Dec. 10, 2010 — -- What pre-teen girl doesn't want Justin Bieber for the holidays?

While no one can quite make that happen, we can come close. There are guides galore for those who want tech toys, kitchen knick-knacks, and fantastical foods, but for those who covet gifts with a star-stamp of approval, ABCNews.com has got you covered.

Below, a rundown of 10 celebrity-centric presents to give and to get:

1. Bieber's Boppin' JustBeats. Not just any pair of earbuds will do for the dude with the famous 'do. Pop sensation Justin Bieber teamed up with Dr. Dre's line of Beats audio accessories to create headphones destined to make his fans go wild: JustBeats by Dr. Dre from Monster. While Bieber's over-the-ear headset ($179.95) and in-ear buds ($99.95) are priced higher than the average pair of audio candy, the "Baby" singer thinks his listeners deserve the best. "Kids spend a lot of money on shoes and clothes and stuff. They spend $200 on an iPod and then they spend like $15 on headphones," he says in a YouTube video promoting JustBeats. "It just doesn't make sense." What does make sense, according to Bieber? Picking out a bright purple finish for his 'phones: "I chose purple to be the signature color of JustBeats because I just think it represents me the best."

2. Wines That Rock. Forget beer, vodka, moonshine and all the rest -- this year, wine is the most rock 'n roll beverage of all. Wines That Rock, the leading bottler of rock band-certified wine, is out with a new varietal just in time for the holidays: The Police Synchronicity, a red-wine blend of carignane, zinfandel, syrah, petite syrah, grenache and viognier. Winemaker Mark Beaman came up with the blend after listening to "Synchronicity" on loop. "I tried to reach Sting's octaves and I think the viognier and grenache let me do that," he told ABCNews.com. "Petite syrah gives the wine heft." Sound confusing? Here's the takeaway: It's delicious. Pick up Wines That Rock's Rainbow Pack ($69), which includes a bottle of The Police Synchronicity plus three other popular varietals: Rolling Stones Forty Licks Merlot, Pink Floyd The Dark Side of the Moon Cabernet Sauvignon, and Woodstock Chardonnay, as well as a collector's t-shirt -- perfect for the rock fan on your list.

3. Glee, the Game. For the Gleek in your life, no gift is more appropriate than "Karaoke Revolution Glee," the new singalong video game based on the hit Fox show. In addition to rocking out with the cast to the most popular songs from season one of "Glee" -- like "Don't Stop Believing" and "Sweet Caroline" -- players also can revel in never-before-aired scenes and songs and test their ability to reach hard-to-hit notes. Pick up the Nintendo Wii-ready game for $60.

4. A Snookified Piece of Bling. According to the Hollywood Reporter, pint-sized "Jersey Shore" starlet Nicole "Snooki" Polizzi will crawl into the crystal ball that will drop in New York City's Times Square on New Year's Eve. Her fans may not be willing to go to such drastic measures to get noticed. For the poofy-haired princess in your life, consider picking up a ring that captures both the glare of Snooki and the essence of the Times Square icon: MARC by Marc Jacobs' New Year Ball Ring, $68.

5. Red Carpet Ready Eyewear. Make like Tina Fey, Johnny Depp, Woody Allen and the rest of Hollywood's bespectacled bunch and find frames that will turn you into an icon, not a nerd. At DesignYourOwnEyewear.com, you can upload a photo of yourself, a friend, or a celebrity look-alike to create an ideal frame. Choose from a range of colors, patterns and lens shades to make your specs unlike any other. The site also sends you a kit packed with measuring tapes, a lifestyle questionnaire and a nose mold to get your frames to fit just right. But perfection comes at a price: Each pair of frames costs $595.

6. Not Your Everyday DVDs. For movie, TV and music fanatics, some of the best offerings of the season are below.

Movies: "Twentieth Century Fox 75th Anniversary Collection" -- a 75-film, three-volume set of classics, including "The Sound of Music" and "Avatar." ($357.49). "White Christmas" -- the holiday classic has been remastered on Blu-ray and features commentary by Rosemary Clooney as well as DVD extras on Irving Berlin and Bing Crosby. ($15.99.)

TV: "True Blood: The Complete Second Season DVD" Sink your teeth into Anna Paquin and Stephen Moyer's dark world all over again. ($47.99.) "Modern Family: The Complete First Season." Enjoy the Emmy-winning ABC comedy on repeat. ($39.99.)

Music: "Beyonce's I Am ... World Tour." The DVD captures the pop songstress over 108 shows, 78 cities, 32 countries, and six continents; the accompanying live CD lets you enjoy her powerful vocals anywhere. ($17.99) "The Beatles DVD Collector's Set." It may not be new, but on the heels of the 30th anniversary of John Lennon's death, the four-disc set of two feature films and two documentaries remains as poignant as ever. ($220.95.)

7. Small Time Purses. In Hollywood, big Botkier bags and cavernous Coach carryalls are de rigour -- during the day. By night, many starlets, like Natalie Portman, Rachel Bilson and Liv Tyler, pare down to the essentials and pack 'em away in a clutch or small satchel. (Party hopping with eight pounds of baggage on one's shoulder -- not cool.) Antibellum Design's mini pouches fit the bill for those searching for something small and stylish. Handcrafted in leather with vintage hardware detailing, the purses as luxurious as they are light. Bags retail from $150 to $350 and are available at Fablogue.com; check out AntibellumDesign.com to see more styles.

8. The Hip-Hop Fan's New Favorite Book The preeminent man in hip-hop just dropped his first book. Jay-Z's "Decoded" ($35) features stories from the rap mogul's life as well as insight into his lyrics and photos of the people and places that have inspired him. Oprah Winfrey named it one of her favorite things, which means in addition to ruling the music charts and Forbes' rankings of the world's richest people, Jay-Z can now add dominating the bestsellers list to his litany of accomplishments.

9. A Celeb Workout for the Senior Who Won't Stop. No one's better equipped to give workout tips to the senior set than Jane Fonda, who got America into warm ups and headbands back in the '80s with "Jane Fonda's Workout." The 72-year-old actress and fitness icon released two new exercise videos last month, "Jane Fonda: Prime Time Walkout" and "Jane Fonda: Prime Time Fit & Strong" ($14.98 each). "I'm very excited to be back in the fitness business," Fonda told People magazine about the "Prime Time" series. Before these DVDs, she hadn't released a new workout program since 1995. "I know from experience and from my research how critical it is for boomers and seniors to be physically active. Even if they've never exercised in their lives, now's the time, and my programs are a good, safe way to do it."

10. A Sizzling Start to 2011. Sure, Google, Blackberry, Microsoft Outlook and more have made the need for paper calendars nearly obsolete. But no newfangled organizer can offer you 12 scintillating portraits to peer at during the coming year. Kim Kardashian's 2011 calendar ($14.99) features the reality TV star oiled up and blonde. Lady Gaga fans will love gazing at photos of the music maven in action in The Monster Ball Tour 2011 Calendar ($13.49). Eye-catching for entirely different reasons, the Sarah Palin WTF 2011 Wall Calendar ($12.99) features some of the former vice presidential candidate's most infamous quips and photo ops.