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Shop 29 of This Week's Best New Arrivals

Happy Wednesday! It's time for our weekly installment of new arrivals. In case you're unfamiliar, every week, I search high and low to find the best designer and fast-fashion pieces—all of which just hit stores—so that you can be the first of your friends to wear them. After all, if you're going to buy something, why not beat everyone else to it?

In case you don't have time to check Zara, Net-a-Porter, Revolve, Nordstrom, Shopbop, and all your other favorite shopping sites on a regular basis, I'm here to tell you that you don't have to. I have to do so as a part of my job anyway, and while I'd love to buy every amazing item that lands on my radar, sadly, it's simply not an option for me, my wallet, or my jam-packed closet. 

Naturally, however, I need an outlet for sharing such finds so that they don't go to waste, which brings us to today's (and every week's) new-arrivals roundup. From fall-ready pieces I already have my eyes on to seasonless staples you can always use, I can pretty much guarantee that I have something for every style type and price point. Now, you just have to narrow down your favorites and make room in your closet. Sorry! So what are you waiting for? Shop my picks of the week below, and don't forget to check back next Wednesday for another batch of fresh new arrivals.

A neckline to remember.
The perfect name for a necklace you'll keep forever.
And the prints just keep getting better.
Just right.
The fashion person's answer to transitional footwear.
Whether you're going back to school or back to your home office, you need this.
Love a good home find.
Who's ready for a night out?
Paige does it again.
This color combo is everything.
Some brands just never get it wrong.
A fun, new fall bag.
It's the little things.
Your new fall staple.
Sorbet-colored perfection.
Felt cute, might order later.
You'll wear these everywhere from the gym to dinner.
How to make a basket bag feel fall-ready.
I'm glad the knit-set trend never went away.
Cute both on and off the court.
Everyone's favorite thong now comes in even more fun prints.
This look is goals.
The ruched minidress is basically a staple at this point.
Nothing makes you appreciate a stunning throw blanket quite like the decorating process.
Not some basic sweater.
If you're also obsessed with how these pants are styled, you can find the sweater here.
Love.
I'll take the matching pants, too.
Whatever is going on here, I'm into it.

Next: Trust me—buy these 22 things.



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