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I Shop All Day for a Living—These Are the Coolest Things I've Seen This Month

After what felt more like three days than 30 or so, I'm already back with another roundup of the absolute coolest pieces I've seen this month. I probably say things like this a lot, but this really is one of the best times of the year for shopping—whether it's to actually buy things or just to look around the internet and be amused.

With fall finally upon us and the pandemic (hopefully) on its way out, it feels like every brand and retailer is really bringing its A game right now, and we, the shoppers, get to benefit from it. This month, the selection is undeniably fun, but mixed in is the occasional practical piece, too. From dresses to boots and heels to activewear worthy of the gym and the streets, just keep scrolling for all 36 pieces that made the cut.

If you don't own something in this print yet, now would be the time.
The perfect finishing touch for any outfit.
This shade of orange-red is just right.
The print! The cut! The cause! 
While this necklace is lovely as is, you can also separate the pendant from the chain to wear each piece individually.
The French just do it better.
Buh-bye, boring black dresses.
If you're not preordering this bag, what are you even doing?
Little details make all the difference.
Interesting development.
Bravo to The Attico girls for reinventing black heels.
How many times can one say Jacquemus does it again?
Matching skirt coming up next…
It's a must.
Make any outfit instantly cooler.
This beauty is actually such a practical jacket, too.
Alo dropped a new colorway, so you know where all my money is going this month.
Um, hi.
My love of black boots and black puffers has finally come together, and perfectly so.
I just love a going-out top.
Who needs jeans when Agolde makes these?
No boring bucket hats here.
Only Totême has the power to make me feel this way about a cable-knit sweater.
Could it be the perfect fall dress?
Now if only we could figure out how to make summer last forever…
This set is actually unreal.
Main-character vibes.
These heels are truly deserving of their Insta fame.
Pajama sets are the best thing I started buying myself in recent years.
Aritzia is giving the people what they want.
This print, though.
The matching skirt is nonnegotiable as far as I'm concerned.
I highly suggest getting this before it's gone.
Just add a midi dress.
Moiré can't not look cool.
You all know the reference.

Next: 42 Things You Have to See From Nordstrom, Amazon, and Shopbop Right Now



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