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Yep, You Can Actually Shop the Looks From Fashion's Favorite TV Show

My past couple of weeks have been full of fun outdoor summer activities—beach days, drinks with friends, events with my co-workers—but I'd be lying if I said I wasn't also indulging in one of my favorite at-home activities: binge-watching fashion-centric TV shows. My latest obsession is the most recent season of Making the Cut on Amazon, a competition show hosted by Tim Gunn and Heidi Klum in which talented designers compete to win a million dollars, an online store on Amazon, and storefront space in one of Los Angeles's most coveted shopping areas.

I'm not the only one who got sucked in. Fashion people from around the world watched Making the Cut and eagerly awaited the season finale. After a stunning final fashion show, Brooklyn-based contestant Andrea Pitter (who also happened to be my favorite from the season) was declared the winner. Her collection was bold, glamorous, and ultra chic. To be honest, it's just the thing my wardrobe needs at the moment. Luckily, I can snag the designs right now on her Amazon shop. Want to see my favorites? Keep scrolling to shop Pitter's gorgeous pieces and more epic looks from the show's other designers.

Sweaterdresses are my go-to come fall, and I love that the asymmetrical cut of this one makes it feel unique. 
The perfect layering piece. 
Love a scarf moment. 
A downright cool jumpsuit is my secret styling hack. 
Brown is the new black. 
Who doesn't love an oversize sweatshirt?
It's the exaggerated sleeves for me. 
A slip dress with some volume? Sign me up. 
From the dramatic balloon sleeves to the neckline, this is a top that'll score you endless compliments. 
Is there anything cooler than a pair of white pants styled with black boots? (The answer is no.)
An alternative to a classic silk button-down. 
Sleek and cool, this is the ultimate transitional layering piece. 
You can never own too many LBDs. 
I can see myself styling this slip dress with a second-skin top underneath. 
I was a huge fan of Gary's designs throughout the season.
An easy tank that you can dress up or down.
I'm obsessed with this color.
As a soon-to-be bride, I'm here for anything white. 
I'm already imagining wearing this dress to the office.
The designers teamed up with Levi's in one episode, and Gary's Upside-Downable Trucker Jacket is everything for fall.
I can't get enough of this painted top. 
The Fall coat your wardrobe is missing. 


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