Instagram Is My Job—These Are the 16 Coolest Things From My Feed in September
In case you missed this post last month, here’s the deal: Instagram is my job, so it’s safe to say I spend a lot of time on the app. As a result, I end up saving tons of posts from the brands and content creators I follow to come back to later and either explore further or purchase. So to save all of you some screen time, dear readers, I’m here to highlight the coolest things I saw on Instagram this month. The below are the best things from my feed in September. I’ve also included shopping links for each item in case something catches your eye as deeply as it did mine.
The double sweater is too cool—and you can wear these together or separately.
Leather separates are a major trend for fall, and these shorts are the perfect way to test it out.
I never knew I needed an oversize yellow leather jacket—until now.
Next up: five free styling tips I learned from following Elsa Hosk.
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