And if you need more inspo for a closet refresh, we’ve got some cute spring outfit ideas, a bunch of fun spring dresses to shop, and a dive into the long denim skirt trend ready for ya to check out next. There are the brands you’ve seen all over your IG feed and TikTok FYP, the up-and-coming ones you’ll start seeing everywhere, and the tried-and-true brands that will never let you down. Essentially, there’s a label (if not several) in here that you’ll definitely fall in love with. Of course, each of these brands has great ready-to-wear pieces for cute outfits—but many also make accessories, swimwear, loungewear, and shoes. Ralph Lifshitz’s sales job at Brooks Brothers inspired the creation of his own brand in 1967.
Lulus specializes in minimalist and femme styles with a subtly sexy twist. Most styles come in under $150 and are Lulus-designed but shoppers can also find items from Line & Dot, Agolde, O.P.T., Splendid and Steve Madden. You’ll find everything from chic blazers to vintage bags and anything else your heart desires. Instead, check out Old Navy’s site and be on the lookout for epic deals (with some styles going for just $3!). Seymour gives Old Navy credit for its «excellent basics at an affordable price,» and she regularly checks the store for business attire for work events.
The brand has achieved its status as one of the suavest top designer brands for men by using high-quality fabrics, impeccable tailoring, and sophisticated outerwear. Known for their wide almost visor and retro sunglasses, his clothes blend formality and sexuality in a desirable way. Olivela is a unique high-end retailer because for every purchase made, twenty percent of the proceeds are given directly to one of a handful of children’s charities. Each product page outlines exactly what your purchase will mean to those on the receiving end, for charities including Save the Children, the Malala Fund or the Women’s Alzheimer’s Movement. It carries all your favorite high-end clothing brands, like Helmut Lang, Alice McCall, Rachel Comey and Zimmermann, as well as an impressive collection of accessories, shoes, bags, jewelry and beauty, too. OK, so Nordstrom actually has lots of brick-and-mortar stores across the country, but we couldn’t make this list without a nod to its fantastic e-comm site.
The website carries more styles and sizes of Nordstrom’s in-house brands, like BP., 1901, Chelsea28, Halogen and Zella, as well as some big brands, like Tory Burch, Good American, Boden, Eloquii and Rebecca Taylor. Our favorite section to shop, Topshop & Trend, is mostly under-$300, so you can stay on top of what’s in vogue without breaking your budget. But of course, there are also designer brands, like Alexander McQueen, Isabel Marant Étoile and Lafayette 148 New York for those looking to make more of a sartorial investment. From activewear to office attire, Eloquii is a plus-size clothing brand that sells everything you’ll need to stop up your wardrobe. Stay up-to-date with the trends without emptying your wallet at ASOS, which Sachs recommends for «more affordable trendy clothes.» With clothes in sizes 00–36, you’re sure to find something that suits your style. Browse through leather jackets, cardigans, jeans, activewear (even snowboarding clothes!) and workwear — and that doesn’t even scratch the surface. If you’re into discovering new trends or expanding your closet palette, check out the Bestsellers tab to find the most popular styles and customer-approved items.
Roseanna was launched by Anne-Fleur Broudehoux and Roxane Thiéry in 2007, as a contraction of their two names. It has since been taken over by new investors, but continues to serve its longstanding fans. It is known for its prints and delicate details, along with a range of purses and shoes. Founded in 1933 by tennis player René Lacoste and his cofounder André Gillier, the brand originally gained recognition for its iconic polo shirts with the instantly recognizable crocodile logo. Maje was established in Paris in 1998 by Judith Milgrom, is synonymous with feminine and bohemian-inspired fashion. Ganni is where playful meets practical, and that’s why we can never get enough of its collections.
Yves Saint Laurent is famous for designing the smoking jacket (or “Le Smoking”) for women in 1966. The brand’s aesthetic commitment to smoke, rock ‘n’ roll, and gender subversion has continued. In the years of Hedi Slimane, the brand carried a distinct, edgy, indie rock ‘n’ roll feel. Revolve may sell many of the same brands as other retailers on this list—Mara Hoffman, For Love and Lemons, Zimmermann—but it does so with a look that’s entirely its own. Its unique vibe has made it a fan-favorite for many, many fashion influencers and has even led to some partnerships with big names like Camila Coelho and Nicole Richie’s line House of Harlow 1969. Revolve favors sexy styling, with lots of side-slit midi dresses, minis galore and midriff-baring two-piece sets.
The current creative director, Paul Andrew, is keeping the brand classic, elegant, and desirable. This designer brand was launched in 1910 by Coco Chanel, and the famous interlocking “CC” logo still dominates their pieces today. Initially, Coco made her name by breaking the mold of haute couture, her dresses tapping into the post-war “Flapper” style, using frills and masculine colors. The perfume No. 5 was released in 1921 and is still an iconic fragrance even today. Vlone Athleta is a dream store for yogis, gym buffs and those who just like to dress comfy. The brand collects clothing from users and sells it on consignment. The endless selection of clothing, free shipping, in-store pickup and free returns are hard to beat, but it gets even better.
You’ll find names like Hugo Boss, Etam and Naf-Naf, as well as outlet shops for many trendy French names. The objective of the store is to provide a platform and opportunity for designers to grow and scale their businesses and to be able to make sales. Having worked in the fashion industry since her time at university—where she obtained a BA in Journalism from University of the Arts London, Natalie’s experience spans journalistic and styling roles. In the early stages of her career Natalie predominately worked on editorial shoots for fashion publications such as British Vogue, Vogue Ukraine, AnOther Magazine and Elle UK, before moving into journalism roles. Already a mainstay on my instagram feed, the emerging handbag trend has been seeping onto the shop fronts this season, too. Cropping up across H&M, Reformation and Sézane, as well as at Loewe and Bottega, the olive green bag trend is rivalling its black and brown counterparts this autumn.
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