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I Design In-House at Nordstrom, and I Think You'll Love These Items This Season

We routinely turn to Nordstrom for our shopping needs. After all, the retailer stocks a variety of pieces from a smattering of top-notch brands. The lines that are part of the in-house-designed Nordstrom Made collections are particularly noteworthy. The collections, including Treasure & Bond, Halogen, and Zella, among others, all offer of-the-moment staples. Given the appeal of said brands, we recently shared a story featuring the items a Nordstrom Made in-house designer coveted for fall.

Well, we thought there could be interest in hearing from another Nordstrom designer, so we tapped Sadie Tapper to share with us the items she's loving. The pieces in question are all worthy additions to any wardrobe this season.

Without further ado, keep scrolling to check out the staples Tapper is all about that you can buy from the Nordstrom Made lines. There's also a slew of inspired shopping picks sprinkled throughout.

"Sweaters are essential this season, and I love incorporating them into your wardrobe in a new way. Be it a dress, pants, or jumpsuit. A sweater version of the knit jumpsuit, for example, makes your lounge look more luxe while still providing all the same comfort." — Tapper

"A blazer is a year-round finishing piece to almost any look. It can elevate a pair of jeans and a T-shirt or it can casualize a slip dress, making it a piece you can't live without." 

"Cashmere sweaters are a splurge, but classic pieces like this are worth the investment, as they can last for years. There is a timeless luxury element to these sweaters."

"With the shift of the seasons, the go-to accessory is now a beanie. I love the cuffed detail of the one below. It is the perfect answer to both fashion and function on chillier days."

"Clean, modern, simple. A cozy staple for the season."

The story was originally published at an earlier date and has been updated. Next, check out more fall staples.



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