The Nordstrom-Made Brands Are So Expensive Looking—31 Elevated Styles I'm Loving
It's no secret that quiet luxury has been trending like crazy all over the internet, but buying high-end luxury clothing is not always so attainable. However, Nordstrom has been shelling out a slew of expensive-looking products through its in-house brands, such as Open Edit and Treasure & Bond.
If your goal is to look elevated without breaking the bank, then you landed in the right place. Ahead, I've curated a selection of top-tier pieces from Nordstrom-made brands that embody the clean, sleek aesthetic that quiet luxury exudes. You can expect a range of lovely staple pieces and basics in pretty fabrics that you can easily mix and match all season long. Keep scrolling to snag these gorgeous, affordable pieces while they're still in stock.
The oval buckle is a subtle change that makes a large impact.
Throw on a cute belt and long boots for a lovely fall look.
Pair with red socks for a fashion person–approved style hack.
Wear with anything, from a graphic T-shirt to a satin blouse.
These earrings are the prettiest everyday pair.
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