Rent Can Wait—28 Fashion and Beauty Arrivals Claiming My Next Paycheck
Recently, someone told me I'm their financial advisor's sworn enemy, and I can't say I'm offended. If you think about it, my advice has led to endless shopping inspiration, great style, and even better taste—and for that, you're welcome. I may influence people to spend instead of save, but it's all in the name of fashion, baby.
In this week's installment of "Just Buy It," we're exploring August's new fashion and beauty arrivals. We're starting to see fall items like corduroy cargos and lightweight cashmere polos make their debut alongside innovative beauty products that could elevate any look. Tower 28 released a cleanser version of its viral SOS spray, and T3 launched a hair tool that gives me the best blowout I've ever had. I'm finding some exciting items over here, and of course, I've curated all my favorites for you below.
Fashion Arrivals
I never spend more than $50 on wardrobe basics, but I've made an exception for this St. Agni tank.
Sometimes dressing on-trend just means wearing a pair of red Mary Janes.
It may be 80 degrees outside, but I'm not waiting until fall to purchase this cashmere piece from Banana Republic.
Tired of wearing jeans and linen trousers? Try these instead.
I've been tying this timeless accessory on my shoulder bags to jazz them up.
I predict these will be the most popular pants this fall.
Every cool bride will be wearing these earrings on their wedding day.
Beauty Finds
I'm normally a cream-cleanser girl, but this new launch from Tower 28 has converted me. This gel face wash is gentle, non-stripping, and takes off every last drop of makeup and SPF.
I was hesitant to buy the Dyson for many reasons, but clearly, the universe was just waiting for this to come my way. I'm usually terrible at styling my hair, but this new T3 styling tool has changed that.
A glow-inducing combination everyone needs to try.
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.