I Found the 2021 It Items Hiding In Nordstrom’s Trend Section
I used to work at my local Nordstrom in early college and was always browsing the stores' trend section on my break. Considering I was on a college budget and had an employee discount, brands like BP and Topshop are what made up most of my wardrobe in those days. Fast-forward a few years later, Nordstrom's trend section is looking better than ever. They offer a plethora of newer cool brands and have a selection of the latest trends ready for you to add to cart. Granted, online shopping can be a little difficult to navigate with a retailer like Nordstrom that has hundreds of pages to sift through, I decided to make the shopping process a little easier for you.
Ahead, you will find the 2021 trends I was able to shop out for you all from the trend section at Nordstrom. Featuring the latest print trends, shoe styles, and more. If you're looking for a one-stop shop to get your 2021 fashion fix, look no further.
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I'm Only Buying My Winter Basics From This One Nordstrom Brand
It's *that* good.
By Lauren Adhav
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I'm a Picky Shopper, But These 50 Nordstrom Sale Finds Have My Stamp of Approval
Passed with flying colors.
By Jasmine Fox-Suliaman
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I Live in Basics—These 29 Elevated Styles Will Sell Out From Nordstrom's Black Friday Sale
Versatile pieces.
By Bobby Schuessler
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I'm Buying These 30 Under-$100 Items to Look Trust-Fund Rich During Nordstrom's Early Black Friday Sale
Ready, set, shop.
By Ana Escalante
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My Sister Asked What She Should Buy From Nordstrom's Early Black Friday Sale—Here's Every Chic Item I Suggested
Up to 50% off.
By Judith Jones
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20 Stylish and Effective Accessories That Offer Sweet Relief for Sound-Sensitive Fashion People
Calming, efficient, and oh so chic? Yes, please.
By Jennifer Camp Forbes
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Chic People in London and NYC Love This Winter Shoe Trend—10 Styles From Nordstrom's BF Sale
Who can say no to discounted designer footwear?
By Nikki Chwatt
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Drop Everything: Madewell x Alexa Chung Part Two Has Arrived
Corduroy and satin are here to save the day.
By Ana Escalante