I Did aReplica Store Deep Dive—15 Epic 2025 Items I Recommend
When I last looked, Nordstrom had 12,573 items listed in its women's new-arrivals section. That is a staggering number of product, and let's be frank—no one has time to scroll for that long. However, there are hidden gems and lesser-known brands hiding within those pages that you might never stumble across without some real digging.
Luckily for you, my editor tasked me with an epicReplica Store deep dive. I spent an afternoon combing through the entire website to put together a considered edit of pieces that I think are truly worth investing in for 2025 and beyond. They are all fashion-forward and design-led, but I made sure not to pick anything that would quickly fall victim to the fickle trend cycle.
Highlights include a belt by Scandinavian label Lié Studio, an exquisite ruffled organza dress by BITE, the coolest denim jumpsuit by the cult brand Haikure, and a perfect sweater by the fashion-editor favorite Navygrey. As for luxury investment pieces, I had to include The Row's chocolate-hued pointed pumps and a pair of bold, curved Loewe sunglasses. There are more affordable finds in the mix, too, including a wool maxi skirt by COS and a rugby shirt I might have to order myself. Keep scrolling for the 15 buys that I recommend fromReplica Store for 2025 and beyond.
Shop MyReplica Store Edit
For 2025, lots of designers celebrated individual, bold styling. Sunglasses are an easy way to add personality to your everyday looks.
Scandinavian jewelry brand Lié Studio recently launched belts, which are stocked atReplica Store.
Baggy denim will continue to be the dominant silhouette in 2025.
Sheer, romantic fabrics were all over the spring/summer 2025 runways, and this crinkled midi would look amazing with an oversize crewneck sweater.
Haikure is the denim brand to know in industry circles right now, and this jumpsuit is an effortless everyday look.
Grunge is on the horizon for 2025, with '90s plaid taking over new-in sections.
Tailoring is one of the key trends for spring/summer 2025, whichBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing 's Kristen Nichols has named soft power in its new iteration for spring. This ankle-length pencil skirt will look beautiful with a silk blouse, knitwear, or a tailored blazer.
It has been the year of sporty style, and rugby tops will continue to be popular in 2025.
Emma is a freelance fashion editor with over 15 years experience in industry, having worked at The Telegraph, Grazia and, most recently, British Vogue. Emma was part of the founding team of Who What Wear UK, where she worked for six years as Deputy Editor and then Editor—helping shape the team into what it is today is one of the biggest privileges of her career and she will always see herself as aBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing girl, contributing to both the US and UK sites. Whether she's writing about runway trends or spotlighting emerging brands, she aims to write about fashion in a way that is democratic and doesn't promote over consumption.
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