$5 or $500, I Recognize a "Worth-It" Arrival When I See One—26 Items I Approve
I may not have many talents, but I do have the gift of a discerning eye. My bio should read: "Terrible at tennis, but great at spotting real cashmere from a mile away." Thankfully my livelihood depends on the latter, and I'd like to share what my skilled eye has noticed this week. Last night I did my usual bedtime routine: shower, brush my teeth, and scroll through Ssense, Net-a-Porter, and Sephora's new arrivals pages until midnight. I usually do this with my wallet far out of reach—I cannot be trusted after 9 p.m.—but I'd encourage you to shop on my behalf. So, without further ado, here's my list of "worth-it" items including suede jackets, fall boots, designer handbags, and fall-weather-friendly beauty products.
Helsa just dropped the Office collection, and it may just be my favorite release to date.
I'm trying to make "Arthur-Girl Fall" stick—let me know if it's working.
This is the type of sweater you'll want to reach for every single day this fall.
Jury is still out on the bag of the season, but this Toteme one has my vote.
Okay, this stunning Jimmy Choo bag has my vote for bag of the season, too.
Layering a blazer over a slip dress is my favorite office look this season.
If a riding boot and cowboy boot had a baby.
If you don't have a pair of Agolde '90s Pinch Waist Jeans in your wardrobe yet, this new wash is for you.
It's easy to save on basics when they're as cute as this henley.
If Wholesale Replica Bag YSL runway showed us anything, it's that power suiting is here to stay.
Victoria Beckham, girl, you really did something with this lip stain.
A new Youth To The People cleanser will always make it into my shopping cart.
It's like Alicia Keys knows fall weather calls for a richer moisturizer.
This new launch from Refy is like a lip liner, crayon, and lipstick all in one. My favorite shades are Stone and Opal.
Natalie Gray Herder is an Editor on the branded content team atBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing . Originally from Los Angeles, Natalie decided to make the move to NYC after graduating from Loyola Marymount University in 2019. She is an avid researcher, reader, and explorer in and out of the office. She is inspired by the street style of her fellow New Yorkers and her laid-back roots in California.