These Plus-Size Styles From H&M, Anthropologie, and Eloquii Are Oh So Chic
I've been spending more time than usual browsing all of my favorite retail websites to prepare my wardrobe for my fall and winter adventures. I took to H&M, Eloquii, and Anthropologie for some old-fashioned dressing inspiration, and let's say that I'm inspired. If you know me, you know I'm not one to gatekeep a good piece. I've broken down my favorite finds that I believe you should snag ASAP.
As a shopping editor, I have a sneaking feeling many of the styles ahead will sell out expeditiously. I'm talking about cozy knits, pretty basics, gorgeous bottoms, and so much more. Keep scrolling to shop knockout finds from H&M, Eloquii, and Anthropologie that are available right now.
H&M
Anthropologie
Barrel-leg jeans are trending everywhere.
Wear this beauty for anything from nuptial celebrations to a landmark birthday party.
This is your sign to try some leopard-print jeans ASAP.
Eloquii
If you love the vibe of the popular Toteme coat, this plus-size alternative achieves a similar look.
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