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I'm a Picky Shopper, and These Are My Favorite Fall Dresses

If you can believe it, this fashion editor nearly eight years years is, in fact, quite picky and won’t just wear or buy anything she sees. (In case it’s not coming through on the internet, that was sarcasm.) Of course, I’m picky! I’m obsessed with clothes, shoes, and accessories and look at them on the internet every single day both for my personal gain and for my job. If I wasn’t highly selective, I would be buying way too much, and I definitely wouldn’t be as effective in curating only the best picks for you all.

With that said, today I'm directing my discerning eye at fall dresses. Admittedly, aside from party-ready styles (which don't feel particularly necessary anymore), I’m not that much of a dress girl myself, but I think that’s only made me even better at picking them out. After all, if I'm willing to trade in my jeans for it, then it’s got to be really good. So, from casual to slightly less casual, see and shop my favorite frocks for the season ahead below.   

This floral print is actually seasonless.
The obsession is real.
I hate choosing favorites, but...
You bet I'm pairing it with knee boots.
A true two-for-one.
The bolero is also a must.
If you love this print, be sure to check out this dress, too.

I miss this color. I think it's time to bring it back.
It's party time.
The slit is a game-changer.
So simple yet so good.
I love this plaid dress paired with chunky Chelsea boots.
This speaks for itself.
Proof that a fall-ready dress doesn't have to be dark and moody.
Consider me impressed.
This color is so rich.
Are you at all surprised that this is one of Pixie Market's best sellers?
If I buy this dress, I'm definitely copying the styling choice of bright green heels.
I'll take anything in this color.
Ready to stun?
And it looks great with boots!
Of course, I found the matching cardigan.
Love a good back moment.
The best $36 you'll spend all season.
A Ref dress a season, right?
Always a favorite.
This neckline detail is unparallelled. 
It's the effortless layering for me.
Each new color is better than the last.

Next: I'm a picky shopper and these are the fashion items in my Amazon cart right now.

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