I Found The Cutest, Cheapest New Arrivals At Nordstrom, Net-a-Porter & Matches
As fashion editors, we refresh arrivals pages consistently– like clockwork. Even if you're not specifically on the hunt for a particular piece, giving it a peek is helpful just to see what's out there. The new arrivals page is also a big clue into which trends and pieces we can expect to see filtering into fashion spheres everywhere. And while there's always an excitement of seeing what's freshly hitting stores, no new arrival is as good as a cheap new arrival: The thrill of spending less and acquiring something new? Say no more. Because we can never turn down the opportunity of saving a bit of coin, we challenged ourselves to find the most affordable new options under $150. We looked to some of our readers' favorite retailers–Nordstrom, Net-a-Porter, and Matches–to find the cutest yet cheapest new arrivals to hit the internet. Just a warning: you'll probably want to buy everything. Read ahead to see all of our affordable favorites.
Cool socks to go with those loafers.
It's winter, so all of the pajamas are still very necessary.
You can't tell, but this tank boasts exaggerated shoulders for a dramatic 80s inspired look.
Lugged and waterproof? Meet your new winter weather go-to.
Big collars are a trend we expect to see stay strong into 2021.
Beaded necklaces are a fun throwback to summer camp days.
At this point, sweatpants are a must.
A simple gold hoop to add a flash of elegance.
Slip dresses are always a great staple, and Raey's are some of the best.
If you happen to be in a warmer climate right now, here's a jacket that will keep you toasty without the heft.
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Indya Brown is a fashion editor, stylist, and writer living in Los Angeles. While going to school at Columbia University in New York City, she got her feet wet in the fashion industry interning at Elle magazine, Harper's Bazaar, and New York magazine's The Cut. After graduating in 2016, she joined The Cut as a fashion assistant, eventually working her way up to fashion editor. There, she worked on a multitude of projects, including styling inbook feature stories for New York magazine's print issue, writing and pitching market stories for The Cut, and serving as fashion lead for The Cut's branded content. While New York has been her home for over 10 years, she moved to Los Angeles in the midst of the pandemic in 2020 for a new chapter. Now she is a fashion market editor for Who What Wear, focusing on emerging designers, rising trends on and off the internet, interior design, and BIPOC creatives and brands. Aside from her duties as a fashion market editor, Brown is also a freelance stylist and writer, working on national print and video commercial campaigns for Sephora, The Independent, and Cadillac. Her bylines also include Harper's Bazaar, Vox, and The New York Times. But once the computer goes down and the emails turn off, she's likely eating her way through Koreatown, hunting down vintage furniture, scoping out new outrageous nail designs to try, or taking a hot cycling class.
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