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I'm Absolutely Not Okay Over These 30 Nordstrom Items

While I do have the huge privilege of being able to work from home throughout the coronavirus crisis, all the post-work time slots that I used to allot to dining out and seeing friends have now been swapped for learning TikTok dances (yes, I caved) and shopping online. Naturally, I am trying to be mindful of my spending habits, but that doesn't mean I don't let myself get excited over products I happen to think are really great. For now, I find that mindless window shopping online has brought my little slivers of joy and I hope that me sharing all of the items I'm coveting with you today will do the same for you.

Ahead, I have shopped out the 30 items I found on Nordstrom recently that have me, well, not okay. Some of my all-time favorite brands like Ganni and Saks Potts have dropped new spring arrivals on the site, and you better believe I spent way too long scrolling through every page of Nordstrom to locate the best of the best.

From cool graphic tees you can wear at home to a matching leather set that you'll slip into the second we're allowed to go out with our friends again, I am fairly certain this fun shopping roundup will bring a bright smile to your face. And if it doesn't, please contact me.

The fanciest sweatshirt I ever did see.
Pretty socks are my weakness. 
Loose jeans are the future. 
A splurge I am very interested in. 
It's lit.
The perfect pants for lounging in. 
Strappy spring sandals you'll be able to pair with most of your wardrobe. 
When Vans and Sandy Liang collaborated, my heart exploded. 
Mismatched earrings you can wear at home and beyond. 
Ruching has never looked so good. 
A swimsuit worth a million Instagrams. 
The '90s shoes of my dreams. 
I never knew I could love a logo so much. 
The matching pants are a must, obviously. 
A floral print that actually feels groundbreaking. 
Weird but cute sweats that will make you feel cool even while you're sitting on your couch.
Affordable shoes that look so expensive. 
I love everything about this top—from the color to the boudoir detailing. 
Speaking of boudoir…
These are definitely the perfect inside and outside shoes. 
Can one ever own too much tie-dye? The answer is no. 
If you have eclectic style, these are for you.
This reminds me of Britney Spears and Justin Timberlake's denim twinning moment (in a good way). 
Finally, a sports bra that will make me feel less gym rat and more fashion girl. 
Lounge shorts? Sign me up.
I've put this blazer in stories before because it's just one of those items I can't stop thinking about. 
A new layering necklace always feels like a wise decision. 
Clearly, Nordstrom's selection of Sandy Liang is beyond right now. 
Last but not least, the dress I would like to wear all spring and summer long. Next up, check out the new "oat milk" dressing trend we're excited about this spring. 


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