Friday, July 30, 2021

What Is A “Zero-Waste” Fashion Brand?

Before it was a buzzword, “sustainable” used to mean something. But with the recent deluge of “sustainable” collections coming from brands that are, in the grand scheme of things, anything but sustainable, the word is now almost entirely devoid of meaning. Some big brands release the occasional “special collection,” while others pack their marketing materials with vague jargon touting their “sustainable” bona fides. “It [sometimes] makes me cringe,” made-to-order fashion designer Aissata Ibrahima says of the designation.

In an effort to change the narrative, brands like Ibrahima’s eponymous line are becoming not only more transparent but more and realistic about their methods and goals, opting to reduce their processes’ and products’ environmental impact in ways that have real meaning and elicit real change. 

That’s where the zero-waste movement comes in. Unlike the catch-all “sustainability” bucket, zero-waste promotes a more focused way of producing and living. As opposed to working toward the overarching goal of sustainability — which could involve anything from switching to organic cotton to forsaking the use of plastic bags, tags, and shipping materials — fashion businesses that are zero-waste have one simple yet sweeping goal: to eliminate textile waste in every facet of production. 

“For us, a normal kitchen garbage bag will take about 12 to 18 months to fill up.”

Daniel Silverstein, founder of Zero Waste Daniel

According to Daniel Silverstein, the founder of fashion brand Zero Waste Daniel, zero-waste fashion means creating no byproduct, and therefore, sending nothing to landfill. At his studio in Brooklyn, he and his team take discarded fabric, thread, and more from brands that don’t want it, and turn the goods into something entirely new. The only things that get thrown away are small soiled cuts of fabric or strands of thread, and bits of dust and dirt. “For us, a normal kitchen garbage bag will take about 12 to 18 months to fill up,” Silverstein tells Refinery29. Everything else — any object or material that could one day be repurposed — is stored in jars and other storage containers around the studio. “What we’re doing is making sure that anything we don’t use stays in the loop and doesn’t leave until it’s a finished piece,” he says. “We collect our own waste from our own production, as well as sourcing leftover materials to bring into production.

Zero-waste editorial platform Trash Is For Tossers’s founder Lauren Singer, who’s been championing a zero-waste lifestyle since 2012, says that the “reuse everything” mentality is ultimately the most environmentally friendly way to live and produce. “Energy and resources have already been utilized to make these products,” says Singer, who’s also the founder of Package Free, a website devoted to selling goods from waste-conscientious brands. “[By reusing goods,] we’re making their overall lifespan longer and diverting them from landfill in the process, which is the best thing.”

And we’re not just talking about patching old pieces of fabric together like some kind of sartorial Frankenstein (though, thanks to brands like Bode and Chopova Lowena, patchwork is currently trending). While zero-waste production involves a shared and specific goal, designers employ a variety of ways to get there.

“In an industry like ours, where it’s so easy to be wasteful without thinking twice, we should be [considering] new ways to use and re-use materials that would usually be thrown out once the season is over.”

Aissata Ibrahima, founder of Aissata Ibrahima

Ibrahima tackles zero-waste production with a made-to-order model, meaning that she only produces items that have been sold. “I chose this approach not only to reduce waste, but so I could keep track of how much fabric is being used and think of efficient ways to use materials,” Ibrahima says. “In an industry like ours, where it’s so easy to be wasteful without thinking twice, we should be [considering] new ways to use and re-use materials that would usually be thrown out once the season is over.”

Designer Nathalia Castrillon combines fabric-cutting procedures that aim to result in no textile waste with upcycling for her brand Nathalia JMAG. (Not every garment Castrillon designs is zero-waste yet, she says, but they are all created with the goal of minimizing waste.) “I realized in design school that we were creating so much waste when we were cutting our patterns, and fabrics are so expensive,” she says. “Then I learned about zero-waste design and was like, Oh, I need to incorporate this into my brand once I graduate.” Castrillon took a special studies course on upcycling and zero-waste production at Framingham State University in Massachusetts, making it easier for her to incorporate the practices into her brand, which puts out trendy, affordable designs like cropped shirts and slit skirts. Now, she takes donated and thrifted pieces and makes them into something new via upcycling, while also creating her own garments using deadstock and leftover fabrics. 

Technological advancements in fashion, like 3-D printing and digital sampling, are making it easier for more designers to commit to eliminating waste almost entirely. “These new practices utilize only the amount of fabric and material that are necessary to create a garment,” says Singer. By producing this way, material waste could become close to an anachronism.

It was the singularity of its mission that drew Silverstein to the zero-waste model. In choosing a more narrowly defined approach to responsible fashion, as opposed to trying to be unimpeachably sustainable (which brands like Ganni, Noah, and Ace & Tate own is nearly impossible), the designer says he can feel confident about his ability to reach and sustain his zero-waste goal. 

“We can’t yet fully control all of the aspects that go into being completely sustainable,” he says. For example, Zero Waste Daniel still uses non-renewable energy to power the brand’s sewing machines and other electrical equipment. “We’re on the grid, which is out of my control at the scale and size that [Zero Waste Daniel] is at right now,” Silverstein allows. Also outside of his jurisdiction is how, and from what, the fabrics that he sources are made. “Most of the materials that I’m using aren’t sustainable, but they already exist, so we should use them, and use all of them,” Silverstein says.

But while this method of reworking other companies’ leftovers to create something new is great for now, it isn’t necessarily the end-all-be-all solution to fashion’s environmental problems. After all, it would be a stretch to believe that every fashion brand will be willing to produce using only what’s already in the waste stream anytime soon. 3-D printing and digital sampling are helping people in the fashion industry become better global citizens. Another way to improve the system from within is to commit to a low-waste production model.

“ ‘Low-waste’ could describe things that are being made from scratch, [as opposed to the way we source, since] we rely on the waste stream as a supply of raw materials,” Silverstein says. If your brand is low-waste, according to Silverstein, that could mean that you create your own materials, ensuring that they are sourced in a way that causes as little an impact on the environment as possible. Or you are involved in their selection, with an eye towards best environmental practices. “You might be ordering organic cotton to be milled, produced, and sent through a low-water usage dye process,” Silverstein explains. 

“If some brands move toward low-waste, zero-waste brands like mine will have access to a higher quality of trash.”

DANIEL SILVERSTEIN, FOUNDER OF ZERO WASTE DANIEL

By combining low- and zero-waste models, items in the waste stream (in other words, the things we purchase and wear and all too often eventually get tired of) will be of better quality, making them last longer and be easier to recycle or upcycle than typical fashion pieces. When that becomes the norm, designers like Silverstein and Castrillon will be in even better shape to work with their principles intact. “If some brands move toward low-waste, zero-waste brands like mine will have access to a higher quality of trash,” Silverstein says. 

So maybe a broader, more nuanced approach to production isn’t so bad after all. But unlike the days of “sustainable this” and “sustainable that,” low- and zero-waste models come with a low- and zero-tolerance for change that isn’t meaningful. 

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Thursday, July 29, 2021

The Best Sunglasses For Sport, Sweat, and Instant Style

You only get two eyes in this lifetime, so it’s important to keep ‘em as healthy and stylish as possible. On those supremely bright and sunny days, that means putting on a pair of trendy sunglasses to protect your delicate pupils from harmful UV rays — or from paparazzi flashes, or from bird poop (which, who knows, could all totally happen).

Since we know that the world of shaded eyewear can be overwhelming, we put together this mini guide to the best sunglasses to look out for, categorized by style, lens type, and activity. As you’ll see, sunglasses come in all sorts of shapes, sizes, widths, and price points — and the best way to see if a pair works for you is to give them a test drive. If one style doesn’t work for your face, we guarantee there’s another pair just lurking around the corner that will. Now, go forth and keep those blinding rays at bay.

Classic Sunglasses

You already know the tried-and-true classic styles — the wayfarers, the aviators, the rounded frames. But this year, why not opt for a reimagined staple? We’re thinking John Lennon-style round sunglasses with a tortoiseshell outer, or ’70s-inspired aviators in a rose gold finish, or can’t-go-wrong circled lenses in clear acetate.

Statement Sunglasses

When all else fails in the sartorial department, you can always count on statement sunglasses to polish off an otherwise uninspired look. Or put on a pair of show-stopping specs to add another layer of flair to your ensemble. Either way, don’t be afraid of being extra extra — this is your moment to go big and go bold.

Polarized Sunglasses

Heard of polarized sunglasses but not sure of their benefits? Polarized shades are especially crucial if you’re an outdoorsy, under-the-sun person — these sunglasses reduce that intense glare of blinding light that usually appears on, say, ocean water or crisp snow, making it much easier for you to see things in nature as they really are.

Sunglasses For Wide Heads

Don’t laugh: big heads can create a whole host of style problems, like making it impossible to don a chic hat at the beach. When it comes to sunglasses, though, more eyewear designers are taking note and better specifying their styles as “wide” or “extra wide.” The glasses below are all from eyewear brands that specialize in wider fits — which means no more indents on your temples.

Tinted Lens Sunglasses

Want to literally see the world through rose-colored glasses — or maybe yellow, green, or blue? In this year of 2021, there’s surely a pair of sunglasses that can deliver whatever tint lens you’re looking for.

Sports Sunglasses

If the sporty life is for you, secure a pair of athlete-approved sunglasses that stay put during your summer exercises or activities. The polarized lenses are water- and oil-resistant, the frames are feather-light, and the grippy nose pads prevent droop, even when the sweat is pourin’.

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Pop Smoke & Dua Lipa’s “Demeanor” Music Video Is Bridgerton À La Baroque

Curious about how much Bridgerton has influenced pop culture? Just check out the music video for the late Brooklyn rapper Pop Smoke’s single “Demeanor,” featuring British superstar Dua Lipa, which was released on Thursday. The video opens in a lavish room full of party-goers wearing powdered wigs, exaggerated petticoats, and ruffled sleeves and collars. The revelers are dancing, drinking, and feeding each other grapes off the vine. Midway through the three-plus-minute production, Lipa appears like a gift from the fashion heavens, descending a spiral staircase and cutting through the intoxicated crowd, dressed in a metallic corset from Jean Paul Gaultier’s couture ‘98 collection.

Because of the Netflix drama’s overwhelming success, many were quick to tie the video’s opulent aesthetic to that of Bridgerton. But while her extravagant look — which also includes drop earrings and rings by Vram jewelry, an oversized black hair bow, and a larger-than-life skirt — certainly gives off the same energy as those worn by the cast did, in reality, it appears to be reminiscent of a much earlier period than the Regency era. Apart from the very modern details (electricity, for one!), the video pulls inspiration from the Baroque period, which started in the 1600s and ended in the mid-1700s, as well as the Rococo era, which capped off the Baroque chapter, ending in the 1770s. Think: rich colors, elaborate designs, and ultra luxurious fabrics. Those historical moments, and Sofia Coppola’s sumptuous Marie Antoinette, which was based on the French queen who died in 1793 and inspired Gaultier’s ‘98 collection.

Still, it’s impossible to ignore the effect Bridgerton has had on fashion and pop culture since its December 2020 release. Wedding trends in 2021 were full of corsets and details reminiscent of Bridgerton bashes, as were red carpet looks — Lipa wore a Vivienne Westwood corset dress with a pearl choker at the BRIT Awards, to name one. Corsets, elbow-length gloves, and hair bows have all appeared on runways and in street style as well. But this video takes the time-travel game to an even more outlandish level.

See all of the oh-so-familiar tropes of eras past in the music video for Pop Smoke’s “Demeanor,” featuring Lipa, below. 

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Ankles Beware: Platform Heels Are Trending, Thanks To Carrie Bradshaw

With lockdown behind us and nearly half of the country vaccinated, going out is once again a viable option. To do so in style, you need little more than a good party dress and a pair of show-stopping shoes. It’s no wonder that in the past two weeks alone, searches for platform heels have spiked 21% on global fashion shopping platform Lyst. Whether you’re ready or not, it’s time to trade in your house slippers for a pair of sky-is-the-limit heels. 

The person responsible for the rise in demand for heels that look divine but could easily result in an ankle brace, is a fictional character whose popularity traces back to the late ’90s. You guessed it, we’re talking about the one and only Carrie Bradshaw, central figure of the Sex and the City pandemic rewatch and reboot, which is currently filming in New York City. Carrie’s alter ego, actress Sarah Jessica Parker, was spotted on set on two occasions in July, wearing precious and precarious brass-colored Saint Laurent platforms. The show’s costume designers Molly Rogers and Danny Santiago paired the vintage heels with a rainbow sequin dress and Carrie’s signature purple Fendi baguette bag. (Off camera, the actress toted around a WNYC tote bag.) And Just Like That… the teetering shoe style went viral. 

But while the Carrie craze was the catalyst behind the recent spike in searches for platform heels, countless icons have been teetering in the style since lockdown ended. Already this summer, we’ve seen Dua Lipa model lemon-yellow Versace platforms in the Italian brand’s fall ‘21 campaign, followed by Ariana Grande and Florence Pugh in the same pair (though Pugh’s were hot pink instead of yellow). There was also “Good 4 U” singer Olivia Rodrigo, who rocked a pair of Giuseppe Zanotti platforms with a vintage Chanel suit at The White House. (She also wore a teal pair to the prom she threw for her new album.) 

Even with a combined 344.1 million Instagram followers across the accounts of Lipa, Grande, Pugh, and Rodrigo, their influence over our footwear choices doesn’t even come close to Carrie’s. Only her collection of Manolo Blahniks and Jimmy Choos has lived rent-free in our minds since 1998. And if she says that it’s time to go platform, we can’t help but wonder… who are we to argue?

Shop this Carrie-approved footwear trend, below. 

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Wednesday, July 28, 2021

The Best Linen Dresses To Keep You Cool All Summer

When it comes to summer fabrics, linen is a bonafide MVP. The flax-derived material is lightweight, natural, airy, and perfectly suited for muggy weather. Linen actually pulls away from sweaty skin rather than sticking to it — a unicorn fabric when it comes to summer apparel. The cons, of course, are that linen can often be rough to the touch, prone to wrinkles, and expensive.

But, fear not — for this edition of Hype Machine, we found 11 highly-rated linen (or linen-blend) dresses that are actually stylish, affordable, soft, and manageable when it comes to pesky wrinkles. Best of all, these breezy frocks are all recommended by experts in the field — real customers who sweat, live in humid areas, or need to look presentable in triple-digit-pushing temps. Now, it's time to join their ranks and get yourself a linen dress that you, too, will whisk around in all season long.

Welcome to Hype Machine, our hit-list of the top reviewed products across the web — according to a crowd of die-hard shoppers. Call this your 4-star & up only club, with entry granted by our devoted-to-the-goods shop editors.

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Aerie Linen Corset Dress


The Best Linen Mini Dress

Soft, trendy, and super affordable at less than $23, this '90s-style Aerie linen dress is sure to become your summertime staple.

The Hype: 4.6 out of 5 stars; 81 reviews on AE.com

Linen Breakdown: 45% Viscose, 55% Linen

What They Are Saying: “Perfect dress for warmer weather. Love the straps are adjustable, length is perfect. I am 5'11" and have a 36" inseam. I struggle finding dresses that are not to short. This one is perfect. Fabric is light and breathable. I highly recommend this dress.” —Memphis, AE.com reviewer

Aerie Linen Corset Dress, $, available at AE

Everlane Linen Workwear Dress


The Always Sold-Out Linen Dress

Yes, we know — this Everlane dress is frequently sold out online. But we included this style because Everlane tends to restock fan faves, and you may also find this dress in stores! Be sure to check out the brand's entire Linen Collection as well.

The Hype: 4.53 out of 5 stars; 32 reviews on everlane.com

Linen Breakdown: 100% Linen

What They Are Saying: “Slightly oversized fit, very comfy, great length (I’m 5’-5”), and there are FOUR POCKETS! I’ll be living in it the rest of the summer.” —SarMat, everlane.com reviewer

Everlane The Linen Workwear Dress, $, available at Everlane

Urban Renewal Eco Linen Seamed Midi Dress


The Best Eco-Chic Linen Dress

Urban Renewal, the eco-conscious house brand from Urban Outfitters, has designed a super flowy linen-blend dress that has shoppers of all body shapes raving.

The Hype: 4.6 out of 5 stars; 14 reviews on urbanoutfitters.com

Linen Breakdown: 55% Linen, 45% eco vera

What They Are Saying: “I wasn’t really sure how it would look because of my body shape (I’m curvy with a small waist). Some of these types of dresses are not flattering on me but this one is so cute!! I’m definitely ordering it in another color!!” —tayfultzy, urbanoutfitters.com reviewer

Urban Renewal Eco Linen Seamed Midi Dress, $, available at Urban Outfitters

menique Organic Summer Wrap Linen Dress


The Best Handmade Linen Dress

Leave it to independent fashion designer menique to create a gorgeous wrap dress that has shoppers doling out five stars at every turn. Unsurprisingly, it's also an Etsy bestseller.

The Hype: 5 out of 5 stars; 59 reviews on etsy.com

Linen Breakdown: 100% Linen

What They Are Saying: “THE MOST BEAUTIFUL AND STYLISH DRESS I HAVE EVER OWENED!!!! the quality of the item - EXCELLENT if it was as described - EXACTLY if your expectations were met - YES!” —Irina R., etsy.com reviewer


menique Organic Summer Wrap Linen Dress, $, available at Etsy

Quince 100% Organic Linen Short Sleeve Dress


The Best Linen Dress For Work

With a modest length, optional sash, and a collared shirtdress neckline, this linen dress is a sure bet for any office setting.

The Hype: 4.5 out of 5 stars; 40 reviews on onequince.com

Linen Breakdown: 100% Organic Linen

What They Are Saying: “It’s very hot here in Texas so I bought this as something to dress up a little and stay cool. The cut is super flattering and the fabric is nice and soft already. I’m interested to see how the fabric does over time but so far very pleased. I even stayed in it to watch tv on the couch and my husband was confused why I hadn’t changed into pajamas yet. It was because it was so comfy I didn’t even think about it!” —Morgan C., onequince.com reviewer

Quince 100% Organic Linen Short Sleeve Dress, $, available at Quince

Lunya Linen Silk Double V Midi Dress


The Best Sleepwear-As-Daywear Linen Dress

Luxury sleepwear brand Lunya has spun a gorgeous linen-silk dress that can be worn straight from your sheets to the streets.

The Hype: 4.5 out of 5 stars; 4 reviews on lunya.co

Linen Breakdown: 47% Linen, 35% Cotton, 18% Silk

What They Are Saying: “Absolutely love this midi! The fabric falls nicely and the deep V back is very alluring. Since I live in SW Florida, it's perfect for hot summer days or nights.” —Katherine D., lunya.co reviewer

Lunya Linen Silk Double V Midi Dress, $, available at Lunya

Madewell Linen-Blend Clara Midi Dress


The Best Trend-Forward Linen Dress

Most brands offer linen dresses in straight-forward silhouettes in a single solid color. Not so at Madewell. This laid-back linen dress has a front slit, a wispy flutter, and a subtle plaid print all over.

The Hype: 3.9 out of 5 stars; 52 reviews on madewell.com

Linen Breakdown: Linen/Lenzing™ Ecovero™ viscose blend

What They Are Saying: “I tried this on in the store and the material is so dreamy. It's lightweight linen and so soft! It is lined so it is not see-through, which is so nice for summer because who wants to layer when it's hot out? [...] The slit is not too high and there are pockets! Get this one while you can. If you live in a hot climate, it's summery and feminine and lovely.” —SPARROWLARK, madewell.com reviewer

Madewell Linen-Blend Clara Midi Dress, $, available at Madewell

Universal Standard Dune Linen Shirt Dress


The Best Size-Inclusive Linen Dress

As with all Universal Standard styles, this linen dress is offered in sizes that range from 4XS through 4XL — and it has a perfect hint of stretch, too.

The Hype: 5 out of 5 stars; 27 reviews on universalstandard.com

Linen Breakdown: 55% Linen, 42% Rayon, 3% Elastane

What They Are Saying: “After wearing it once, I’m ready to go buy it again in another color. The fit is perfect and it’s somehow that magical combination of looking super stylish while feeling amazingly comfortable. Oh, and it’s got pockets!” —Emily R., universalstandard.com reviewer

Universal Standard Dune Linen Shirt Dress, $, available at Universal Standard

Magic Linen Royal Toscana Linen Dress


The Best Celeb-Endorsed Linen Dress

This Meghan Markle-approved linen dress may be fit for a royal — but we're just glad that it's offered at a normie-person price.

The Hype: 5 out of 5 stars; 473 reviews on magiclinen.com

Linen Breakdown: 100% Linen

What They Are Saying: “I was hesitant to order a linen dress, but after wearing it, this will definitely be a favorite dress. Lots of compliments the first day I wore it to the office. It was very comfortable and had very few wrinkles at the end of the day. I loved the first dress so much that I ordered the other three colors. I’m very pleased with these dresses.” —Rita T., magiclinen.com reviewer

Magic Linen Royal Toscana linen dress, $, available at Magic Linen

Sau Lee Linen Maxi Dress


The Best Going-Out Linen Dress

You'd never know at first glance that this romantic maxi dress is constructed from pure linen. We recommend it for a summer wedding or cocktail party.

The Hype: 4.3 out of 5 stars; 3 reviews on anthropologie.com

Linen Breakdown: Linen; rayon lining

What They Are Saying: “I’m a HUGE anthro dress fan/buyer and this dress is everything I wanted it to be. The skirt drapes beautifully and the cut in the back gives it something truly special. I highly recommend this one!!” —Katy, anthropologie.com reviewer

Sau Lee Sau Lee Linen Maxi Dress, $, available at Anthropologie

Mordenmiss Cotton Linen Midi Dress


The Best Linen Dress On Amazon

You can't go wrong with this linen dress that's only $37 on Amazon — it comes in multiple colors and has an easy-going shape, pockets, and roomy short sleeves.

The Hype: 4 out of 5 stars; 793 reviews on amazon.com

Linen Breakdown: 70% Linen, 30% Cotton

What They Are Saying: “I have it in three colors, and always get compliments when I wear it. I am 5'5" and a little fat (but wear it well, of course) - usually size 16-18. I got the XXL and it ROCKS. Oversized just like I wanted, breezy and cool. Also so cute. I rolled up the sleeves a little and tacked them with thread to make it perfect.” —saul, amazon.com reviewer

Mordenmiss Mordenmiss Cotton Linen Midi Dress, $, available at Amazon

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Stockpile Summer Goods At Nordstrom Rack Right Now

Super Sale Alert: There’s a good chance items featured in this story are currently marked down during Nordstrom's Anniversary Sale. For more need-to-know details on this year’s best deals, peep our guide to shopping the main event here.

The beauty of Nordstrom Rack can also be one of its greatest pitfalls — the retailer’s inventory of discounted goods from a seemingly endless list of brands is so vast that it can wear out the most fervent of online shoppers. But, instead of succumbing to its bottomless pit of sale selections, we decided to embrace it. Employing the site’s savvy “Best Value” filter, we curated a hit-list of the most desirable deals on favorites from the likes of Everlane to Cole Haan and beyond.

Although lackadaisically perusing those IRL aisles or clicking hours away online is definitely its own form of retail therapy, sometimes scoring the best price on the best brand in one fell swoop is just what the shopping doctor ordered. We scoped out summer dresses for up to 70% off, Frye leather totes for 49% off, and other gems that deserve a top spot in your cart. Take a look ahead at all the must-have markdowns happening at Nordstrom Rack at any given moment — and pardon while we dive back in to search for more.

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Summer Dresses


Come June, we can’t cart up frocks fast enough. From casual maxis to formal minis, Nordstrom Rack has up to 70% off on many that your heart will desire.

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Stitchdrop Shoulder Tie Flounce Hem Dress, $, available at Nordstrom Rack


Abound Flutter Sleeve Button Front Dress, $, available at Nordstrom Rack


Lush Knit Maxi Dress, $, available at Nordstrom Rack


WEST KEI Sleeveless Knit Jumpsuit, $, available at Nordstrom Rack


Abound Ruched Linen Mini Dress, $, available at Nordstrom Rack


Max Studio Rayon Sleeveless V-Neck Tiered Midi Dress, $, available at Nordstrom Rack


Love Stitch Gauze Maxi Dress, $, available at Nordstrom Rack

Boots


Looking for brand new boots for Fall at a steep discount? From booties to knee-length, they are all up to 70% off in Nordstrom Rack.

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Vince Camuto Gigietta Bootie, $, available at Nordstrom Rack


Steve Madden Detected Bootie, $, available at Nordstrom Rack


Journee Spritzs Over-the-Knee Lace-Up Boot, $, available at Nordstrom Rack


Mia Jody Ribbed Block Heel Chelsea Boot, $, available at Nordstrom Rack


Marc Fisher LTD Oshay Pointed Toe Bootie, $, available at Nordstrom Rack


SOUL Naturalizer Harvest Wedge Boot, $, available at Nordstrom Rack


STEVEN NEW YORK Near Block Heel Bootie, $, available at Nordstrom Rack

Activewear


Looking for activewear? Leggings, joggers, sport bras, and heaps of active clothes are up to 70% off in Nordstrom Rack's Active Shop now through March 10.

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Z By Zella Re-Gen High Waist 7/8 Leggings, $, available at Nordstrom Rack


X by Gottex Tank Bra, $, available at Nordstrom Rack


FP Movement Kick It Muscle Top, $, available at Nordstrom Rack


Project Social T Colorblock Fleece Joggers, $, available at Nordstrom Rack

Everlane


Trendy denim-on-denim and more Everlane staples are up to 60% off. Head on over before these stunning sales turn into sell-outs.

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Everlane The Authentic Stretch Skinny Bootcut Jeans, $, available at Nordstrom Rack


Everlane The Mid Rise Skinny Jean, $, available at Nordstrom Rack


Everlane The Authentic Stretch Mid Rise Skinny Crop Jeans, $, available at Nordstrom Rack

Cole Haan


Not only does this affordable shoe brand hold mega sales over on its site, but it also spreads some love to Nordstrom Rack. Score a pair of casual white sneakers or a nice leather loafer for up to half off.

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Cole Haan Mindi Lace Up, $, available at Nordstrom Rack


Cole Haan Arletta Espadrile Wedge Sandal, $, available at Nordstrom Rack


Cole Haan Piper Pointed Toe Leather Mule, $, available at Nordstrom Rack


Cole Haan Francie Sandal, $, available at Nordstrom Rack

Topshop


Just recently, Topshop.com said goodbye and reinvented itself over on Asos.com. But, we can still find some hidden gems on super sale over at Nordstrom Rack. Check out a collection of outerwear, jeans, blouses, and more for up to 79% off.

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Topshop Tie Dye Velvet Flare Trousers, $, available at Nordstrom Rack


Topshop Leopard Bengaline Mini Skirt, $, available at Nordstrom Rack


Topshop Croc Embossed Lace-Up Corset Belt, $, available at Nordstrom Rack


Topshop Livvy Spot Jumpsuit, $, available at Nordstrom Rack

Nike


Nike Tanjun and Revolution 5 sneakers are up to 23% off. Take a peek at the activewear section too for discounts on joggers, sports bras, and more accessories.

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Nike Sportswear Club Fleece Shorts, $, available at Nordstrom Rack


Nike Revolution 5 Running Sneaker, $, available at Nordstrom Rack


Nike Gym Vintage Sport Sweatpants, $, available at Nordstrom Rack

Nest


For a limited time, shop Nest's range of candles, diffusers and more up to 40% off.

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NEST Fragrances Classic Candle - Orange Blossom, $, available at Nordstrom Rack


Nest Fragrances Linen Fabric Refresher, $, available at Nordstrom Rack


Nest Grapefruit Votive Candle - 2oz., $, available at Nordstrom Rack

Ganni


That's right, the oh-so-cool Danish cult-favorite has styles hiding amongst the Rack's overflowing shelves of super-sale finds. Score all your most coveted fashion-girl pieces from flowy wrap tops to bucket hats and leopard slip skirts for up to 86% off.

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Ganni Tiger Printed Puff Sleeve Mesh Wrap Top, $, available at Nordstrom Rack

Frye


Now is a great time to stock up on quality leather goods from Frye. We found bags, belts, sandals, and other staples for up to 70% off.

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Frye Lucy Leather Tote Bag, $, available at Nordstrom Rack


Frye Cindy Wave Mule, $, available at Nordstrom Rack


Frye Flat Leather Belt, $, available at Nordstrom Rack

Madewell



Pants, mules, shorts, and more Madewell classics are up to 75% off. (If nothing is speaking to you, we rounded up our own sale picks from retailer’s very own dot-com.)

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Madewell RUFFLE VNECK WAISTED MIDI IN D, $, available at Nordstrom Rack


Madewell Rainbow Stripe Janson Crochet Sweater Tank, $, available at Nordstrom Rack


Madewell High Rise Cuffed Denim Shorts, $, available at Nordstrom Rack


Madewell Longline Lace Bralette, $, available at Nordstrom Rack

SPANX


Shapewear, bras, tights, and a collection of SPANX's cult-favorite undergarments are up to 78% off.

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SPANX Slimplicity High Waist Mid-Thigh Shorts, $, available at Nordstrom Rack


SPANX High Waist Power Shorts, $, available at Nordstrom Rack


SPANX All The Way Sheers, $, available at Nordstrom Rack

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