If you look deep, deep into the Amazon abyss, past those nagging reminders to subscribe and save on your dog’s dry food and the random niche items, you can find some surprisingly good fashion. And I don’t mean the middle-of-the-road basics that are virtually everywhere. I'm talking about the kind of pieces that pack a wow factor yet have an everyday practicality (aka Zara's expertise).
It takes a little bit of finessing and extensive online shopping know-how to hit the goldmine of trendy finds, but theyarethere; from those dainty, knit sets sending Instagram ablaze, to an iteration of that shoulder bagBella Hadid couldn’t stop wearing. Since I realize most people may have more pressing matters to get to (like say binge watching The Crown), rather than spending an entire evening digging into the depths of Amazon, I did the heavy lifting for you. Below, my favorite trend-forward fashion picks money can buy—with two-day shipping of course.
A set so comfy it's practically pajamas. While it's also available in black and an autumnal rust color, this citrus-y shade commands much more attention.
Newzenro
Gold Plated Chunky Twist Hoops
Gold hoops are one of those things that instantly elevate an outfit with minimal effort. These feel extra special with a twist (literally and figuratively).
(Image credit: @katcollings)
The Drop
Melanie Baguette Bag
A bag that looks way more expensive than it is.
The Drop
Maya Silky Slip Skirt
Just add your best tall boots.
Daily Ritual
Relaxed-Fit Mock-Neck Jacket
Eccentric puffers are one of those things Zara does best, and this one from Daily Ritual fits right in.
Goodthreads
High-Rise Wide Leg Cropped Jeans
High waist jeans for all of your fuzzy, knit crop-tops.
Lark & Ro
Off the Shoulder Sheath Sweater Dress
Should you decide to be a little formal for the holidays, I highly recommend this off the shoulder number.
The Drop
Francesca Croissant Pouch Bag
A delightfully slouchy bag that looks right off the F/W 20 runway.
Find.
Stitch Leather Western Ankle Boots
The contrast-stitching adds interest to the eye.
Find.
Sweater Dress
One word: coziness.
(Image credit: @mariabernad)
Jasgood
Western Leather Belt
Since the western-trend isn't letting up anytime soon, why not invest in a cool belt?
The Drop
Alice Crewneck Back Slit Ribbed Pullover Sweater
A good option if you're tired of the traditional knit set.
The Drop
Faith Pull-On Ribbed Sweater Short
Wear them with a t-shirt, or buy the matching sweater to make it a set.
4si3nna
Square Neck Sleeveless Midi Dress
A dress this good deserves a selfie at least.
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Ankle Boots
Black stiletto ankle boots are a perennial style favorite.
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Jumpsuit
For days where all you want to do is throw it on and go.
Allegra K
Double Breasted Plaid Blazer
Hot take: tailored blazers make any outfit look spectacular.
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V-Neck Cardigan
Not all animal print, is the right animal print. This one has an extra luxe touch that looks pricey, but comes in at under $20.
Myears
14K Gold-filled Link Necklace
Wear it alone, or layered with multiple gold necklaces.
Find.
Ruffled High-Neck Blouse
Cue the "Is that from Isabel Marant?" questions.
Find.
Chunky Sole Leather Chelsea Boots
Chunky-soles are having their moment in the sun.
Sorvino
Rectangle Sunglasses
Meet your new everyday sunnies.
The Drop
Marina Faux Fur Cottage Slipper
Fuzzy slippers that look and feel like peak luxury.
The Drop
Greta Square Neck Halter Sweater Bralette
If it's too cold to wear alone in your neck of the woods, try it layered over an oversize poplin top.
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The Drop
Sarah High-Waist Wide Leg Pants
Pants that say you mean business.
La Raffine
Baroque Pear Earrings
Even if you wear these with only a white tank top, you'll look very Phoebe Philo.
The Drop
Sylvie Rib Cropped Sweater Tank
Can one have too many knit-sets working from home?
The Drop
Adrienne Pull-On Sweater Knit Short
Pair these with the matching knit tank.
French Amie
Marble Claw Clip
A cute, marble clip because hair won't hold itself.
Indya Brown is a fashion editor, stylist, and writer living in Los Angeles. After graduating in 2016, she joined The Cut as a fashion assistant, eventually working her way up to fashion editor. While New York has been her home for over 10 years, she moved to Los Angeles in the midst of the pandemic in 2020 for a new chapter where she started working at Who What Wear, focusing on emerging designers, rising trends on and off the internet, interior design, and BIPOC creatives and brands. Aside from her work at Who What Wear, Brown is also a freelance stylist and writer, working on national print and video commercial campaigns for Sephora, The Independent, and Cadillac. Her bylines also include Harper's Bazaar, Vox, and The New York Times.