Last Call: These 30 Fashion Finds From Amazon's October Prime Day Are Guaranteed to Make Your Outfit Look More Elevated
If you were to ask me in the past if "elevated" came to mind when thinking of Amazon, I would have likely scoffed at the notion. Fast-forward to 2024, that couldn't be farther from the truth. With some patience and the help of the keen eyes of a skilled fashion editor, the truly elevated pieces will reveal themselves in the endless scroll that is Amazon. Today is the last day to shop Amazon Prime Big Deal Days, so there is no better time to take advantage of the site's offering of affordable yet chic items.
This season, I set out to find a solid set of elevated pieces that can be worn time and again throughout the year. Below, I rounded up a stylish array of key pieces, including classic button-down shirts, effortless dresses, elegant outerwear, and more. Scroll on to check out 30 Amazon Prime Big Deal Days fashion finds that are guaranteed to make your outfit look more elevated.
Button-Down Shirts
There's nothing like a chic button-down shirt to help your outfit look and feel more put-together. You're guaranteed to be wearing these finds on repeat.
Blazers
There's no denying the transformative power of a sleek blazer. This is one piece that will instantly elevate any look.
Dresses
A great dress is bound to give a confidence boost. The standout picks below add a chic touch to any closet, no matter the season.
Outerwear
Elevated coats in black, white, and other neutrals are a key staple in a closet that looks undoubtedly expensive.
Accessories
When your ensemble is in need of a final touch, you'll be reaching for these stylish, editor-approved picks. Think statement earrings, cool sunglasses, and chic little black bags.
Jennifer Camp Forbes is currently an editor at Who What Wear, where she has worked in a variety of capacities for over a decade, including creative director and various editor roles. She’s well-known as a shopping expert that’s sought out for advice and insight on the latest trends, outfit ideas, and fashion picks thanks to her thoughtful shopping roundups, digital moodboards, and extensive knowledge of up-and-coming brands, plus the new arrivals sections of the chicest retailers. Jennifer has had a lifelong interest in fashion which led her to intern at Harper’s Bazaar as an undergraduate. Later, while working towards her masters degree in psychological counseling at Columbia University, she founded two digital fashion publications: Le Fashion and Olsens Anonymous. The popularity of both sites grew and after graduation she decided put her plans to become a therapist aside to pursue a career in fashion. While she has called Los Angeles and New York City home in the past, she currently works remotely from Massachusetts. When she’s not obsessing over and writing about her latest fashion finds, she is delighting in raising two little ones with her highschool sweetheart, perusing TikTok religiously, listening to podcasts and audiobooks, creating abstract photographs, and eating the best Mexican food she can get her hands on.
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