Some clothes are cute, and some clothes are so good they immediately inspire ideas for how to style them. This is my tell-tale sign that I've found something I should consider purchasing versus something that's only momentarily cute. And as a person who's been on a self-imposed shopping hiatus (vacations don't pay for themselves), the only clothes making it into my wardrobe as of late are the ones that fall in the latter category. I probably click through more product pages in one day than most people click through in months, so the bar to truly excite me is high.
The collection of new arrivals below is anything but ordinary. Some are so cute they got me rethinking my shopping ban (Okay, a few items may or may not already be en route to my address). From vacation-ready dresses to trend-forward basics, these pieces have prompted lots of outfit mood boarding that I've already dreamed up several ways to wear them. At least if I can't buy them all, someone else might.
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Bold Wraparound Sunglasses
These wraparound sunglasses are super sleek and easy to pull off, even if you're not big on trends.
Pixie Market
Dirty Denim Belted Maxi Skirt
Lately, I've been stuck on brown and yellow-tinted denim. The result is this almost mud-slicked appearance that's both nostalgic and cool.
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Shell Pendant Earrings
Summer is here, and it's time to bring out the shell earrings. Throw these on with a breezy sundress.
Reformation
Nelle Knit Dress
A dress that means business. The illusion of a layered bra is everything.
Mango
Metallic Knit Top
Don't know what to wear on vacation? Don't say I've never helped you.
Mango
Vinyl Cowgirl Sandals
Thank goodness Mango released these before I spent $600 on a nearly identical pair.
Pixie Market
Dalston Combination Jacket
If you live on the West Coast, you know we're not done seeing 50-degree days. This jacket will be my savior.
Paloma Wool
Violet Sleeveless Stripe Bateau Neck Organic Cotton Rib Top
I'll buy just about anything Paloma Wool. The Spanish brand knows how to push the envelope.
Mango
Maxi-Flower Ruched Dress
A dress like this doesn't stay in stock for long.
Norma Kamali
Ruched Stretch-Jersey Mini Dress
I'm lifting this entire look, thank you very much.
Del Luvra
The Lora Earrings
I can't get over these earrings. Paired with a flirty halter top and loose linen pants, they're chef's kiss.
Mango
Floral Chiffon Top
I'm already picturing this with a white pencil skirt or dark-wash denim jeans, but the possibilities are endless.
Jade Swim
Yara One-Piece Swimsuit
Never under estimate the power of a pretty swimsuit. I love how this can double as a tube top off the beach.
Nike
Air Jordan 1 Mid Logo-Detailed Leather Sneakers
I never thought I'd describe Jordan 1's as pretty, but this colorway is stunning.
Julietta
The Night Fever Earrings
The jewelry fanatic in me is screaming right now.
Mango
Combined Knit Top With Opening
A top that truly looks designer.
Miaou
Dani Halter Neck Denim Corset Top
Miaou is a staple in my summer wardrobe.
Ben-Amun
Cobra 24k Gold-Plated Bracelet Set
Jewelry inspired by the '80s is at the top of my shopping list.
Indya Brown is a fashion editor, stylist, and writer living in Los Angeles. After graduating in 2016, she joined The Cut as a fashion assistant, eventually working her way up to fashion editor. 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 where she started working atBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing
, focusing on emerging designers, rising trends on and off the internet, interior design, and BIPOC creatives and brands. Aside from her work atBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing
, 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.