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If Looking Trendy Is the Goal, These 9 Brands Are For You

While today’s story will be especially fitting for those who aspire to have as trendy of a wardrobe as possible, it actually applies to most, if not all of our readers because the below brands—while, in fact, trend-forward—are also versatile enough to appease anyone looking to dress in a manner that simply feels cool. I know, because I fall into the latter yet still am a fan of all of them. Now that that’s out of the way, let me prepare you for what you’re about to encounter. From H&M to Bardot, today I’ve rounded up nine labels that range from ultra-affordable to reasonably priced, many of which you have heard of and some of which may be new to your wish list.

So, whether you’re shopping for summer or have your sartorial sights set to fall, they’re the sites you’ll want to bookmark whenever you want to shop for the latest trends without busting through your budget. Sounds pretty great, right? To see what made the cut and, of course, shop each of the brands for yourself, just keep scrolling.

For those looking for trendy-but-not-too-trendy finds, ASTR the Label is about to become your new go-to.

I like that & Other Stories usually carries a handful of strong options for the most prominent trends, rather than an overwhelming selection. 

A hot topic in the office—AKA on Slack—is the fact that For Love & Lemons is just killing it right now. Next time you're scrolling through Instagram, pause to notice how many of the cutest looks you come across happen to tag the brand. 

If you thought Urban Outfitters was just for teens, think again. Their trendy (and affordable) selection can work for anyone.

Aside from H&M's regular offerings, did you know they have a whole section dedicated to their trendiest items?

Yes, I know Revolve isn't technically a brand, but they have too many amazing in-house labels for me to choose only one from. Just a handful include LPA, Majorelle, Song of Style, GRLFRND, and L'Academie.

This one speaks for itself, so feel free to just scroll down to shop a few of my favorite Topshop pieces right now.

Does this name ring a bell? Probably because you've scrolled past it on Revolve or Nordstrom countless times without even realizing it. Next time, I highly recommend you stop and check their offerings out.

In addition to their amazing dresses, influencer-and-editor-beloved Faithfull the Brand is a trove of trend-forward sets, separates, and swimwear.

Next: I shop all day for a living—these are the coolest things I've seen this month.



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