When It Comes to Fall Shopping, This & Other Stories Drop Reigns Supreme
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Despite my weather app's predictions, I've completely immersed myself in the idea of a premature start to the fall season. The clothing racks at my favorite retailers are filling up with cozy knits and layering pieces, and I'm seeing pumpkin-flavored items everywhere. Fall has officially arrived, and I'm not mad at it. Of course, shopping during this time of the year can get a bit hectic, but & Other Stories' new Stockholm collection has given me every reason to accept fall with open arms. From outerwear pieces with practical elements to sustainably sourced denim inspired by the '90s, the brand's new collection is just what I need to kick off the season. The true cherry on top of this collection is the selection of shoes and accessories that could complete all of the looks I've been saving to my Pinterest board lately. Ready to browse this one-stop shop for all of your seasonal must-haves? Take a look at my top picks below.
OUTERWEAR
TOPS AND DRESSES
BOTTOMS
SHOES AND ACCESSORIES
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