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Rakul Preet Singh turns heads in effortlessly chic ensemble for De De Pyaar De 2 promotions: See full look
Rakul Preet Singh stepped out for the promotions of her upcoming film, De De Pyaar De 2. The actress has often turned heads with her fashionable moments in the past, and this time is no different. The actress opted for a striped white shirt with a denim pencil skirt. Singh’s ensemble for the event was simple yet chic.
As for the detailing, the actress’s skirt had a black chain going all the way down with pockets on the side. Singh left her shirt mostly unbuttoned, showing off her black lace bralette. Her top also had a huge patch of denim in the form of a pocket.
To complete her look, Rakul opted for black heels and accessorized with a silver choker, dainty earrings, and rings. She threw back her hair in a ponytail while leaving a few strands out.
How much does Rakul Preet Singh’s outfit cost?
While the actress let her outfit shine, Rakul Preet Singh’s complete ensemble was from Kanika Goyal’s label, and the whole look cost INR51,000. The shirt alone costs INR18,000, and the skirt is priced at INR33,000.
Meanwhile, after the actress dropped the pictures of her outfit on social media, her fans went on to reveal what they thought about it. One of the users commented, “Beautiful outfit,” while other fans dropped several heart and fire emojis.
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What is De De Pyaar De 2 about?
On the work front, Rakul Preet Singh will star in the sequel to her hit 2019 film, De De Pyaar De. Directed by Anshul Sharma, the actress will reprise her role of Ayesha Khurana, alongside Ajay Devgn and Javed Jaffrey.
The upcoming film is a romantic comedy revolving around the Khuranas, who face difficulty coming to terms with their daughter’s boyfriend, who is quite older than her. Additionally, R. Madhavan, Meezaan Jaffery, and Gautami Kapoor have also joined the cast of the movie. De De Pyaar De 2 releases on November 14, 2025.
FAQs
Q1. Which is Rakul Preet Singh’s upcoming film?
Rakul Preet Singh will star in De De Pyaar De 2.
Q2. When will De De Pyaar De 2 release?
De De Pyaar De 2 will release on 14 November.
Q3. Is Rakul Preet Singh married?
Yes. Rakul Preet Singh is married to Jacky Bhagnani.
Switch to low heels: The chic, comfortable fashion trend your feet will thank you for
There was a time when beauty meant pain and pain had a pointed toe and a five-inch stiletto. But thankfully, the era of limping stylishly through weddings and office parties is finally over. Fashion has officially fallen in love with comfort, and the comeback queen of the season? Low heels.
Yes, you read that right! Low heels are having a major moment, and this time, it’s not your grandmother’s orthopedic pair. We’re talking kitten mules, block heels, flared sandals, and slingbacks that marry comfort with couture.
The fall of the Stiletto Heel
Stilettos had their reign. They strutted down red carpets, conquered boardrooms, and became a symbol of “power dressing”. But somewhere between post-pandemic practicality and the rise of all-day dressing, our feet collectively decided: enough is enough.
Low heels, once seen as “too sensible”, are now the smart girl’s answer to effortless glam. They bring the height without the hurt, the polish without the pinch, and they go from desk to dance floor without requiring a backup pair of flats in your tote bag.
The rise of the Kitten Heel:

The kitten heel has had one of the most stylish comebacks of the decade. Once reserved for Audrey Hepburn-esque elegance, it’s now the go-to for everyone who wants understated chic.
You’ll spot them in sleek slingbacks, metallic mules, and square-toe sandals, all of which pair beautifully with everything from tailored trousers to lehengas. The key is in the proportion: just enough lift to elongate your legs, but still stable enough to actually walk in.
Style tip: Pair pointed-toe kitten heels with straight-cut jeans or midi skirts. It adds a polished finish without screaming “formal.”
Block Heels: The new power pick:

For anyone who’s ever regretted wearing pencil-thin heels to a wedding, block heels are your redemption arc. They’re comfortable, balanced, and endlessly versatile. Be it a textured leather pair for work or a sequinned block sandal for a sangeet night, these are the shoes that go the distance.
Block heels also play well with Indian wear, they give you height without sinking into the ground during outdoor functions.
Style tip: Try a nude or metallic block heel with a saree or sharara for understated glam that won’t kill your feet halfway through the night.
The return of the Slingback:

The slingback heel is proof that minimalism never really goes out of style. Chic, refined, and a little retro, it’s the perfect blend of sophistication and ease.
For wedding guests, they’re the perfect pairing with cocktail sarees or pre-draped ensembles. For everyday wear, they add just the right amount of elegance to a blazer-and-denim combo.
Style tip: Look for slingbacks with a slightly flared heel or embellished buckle — small details that make them feel modern and festive.
Why fashion loves comfort now
After years of restrictive dressing and towering footwear, we’re collectively choosing ease over ego. Designers have responded, too with collections that prove comfort can still be couture. From Dior’s low-heeled J’Adior pumps to Amina Muaddi’s signature flared heels, the industry’s most stylish names are all leaning (comfortably) into this change.
It’s empowerment that doesn’t require a limp the next morning.
How to style low heels for every occasion:
Low heels may be practical, but they’re far from plain. Here’s how to wear them like a trend insider:
For weddings: Swap stilettos for low block heels with shimmer detailing. They pair beautifully with lehengas and sarees while keeping you dance-ready.
For work: Opt for closed-toe kitten heels or classic slingbacks. Pair them with wide-leg trousers or midi dresses for an instant polish.
For brunch: Strappy low-heeled sandals in pastel shades; they add height, comfort, and that easy-breezy vibe.
For parties: Metallic mules with sculpted heels; festive, photogenic, and surprisingly foot-friendly.
Pro tip: If you’re unsure about heel height, 1.5 to 2 inches is the sweet spot, it gives lift without compromising comfort.
What’s refreshing about the low heel trend is that it doesn’t apologise for being practical. It redefines what feminine power dressing looks like in 2025 confident, grounded, and graceful.
Gone are the days when “sensible shoes” meant boring. Today’s low heels come with square toes, jewel embellishments, sculptural shapes, and luxurious materials, proof that comfort and style can happily co-exist.
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Surprise! Shopbop is having a major sale until Thursday, October 30, and there’s no better time to take advantage of the endless discounted gems, especially with your fall outfit rotation in mind. I spent an hour scrolling through the latest clothing, bag, and shoe sale options, so I have all the insight on what trends fashionable people will be reaching for from the chic sale.
Ahead, you can check out five fall 2025 trends worth shopping during Shopbop’s latest sale. This includes everything from suede standouts to cool jeans and sneakers. Many of these pieces can easily be mixed and matched for the ultimate fall (and winter!) ensemble. Keep scrolling to shop the stellar Shopbop sale finds including standouts from brands like Levi’s and Madewell.
Brown Suede Goodness
Dark-Wash Jeans
This season’s trendiest denim styles are incredibly cool, but dark-wash jeans are by far my favorite. A moment for the discounted Levi’s jeans below!
Elevated Outerwear
Once fall weather hits, everyone is reaching for their favorite outerwear, but this season, elevated coats and jackets have every fashion person’s attention.
Cool Sneakers
Sneakers are in the spotlight more than ever. Below are a variety of on-trend styles that you can pair with everything from jeans to skirts to dresses.
Burgundy Moments
I used to very much be a bag person but over the past five years or so, I have been underwhelmed and uninspired in the bag department. There is one chic 2025 bag trend that fashion people swear by this fall and winter, that has reignited my excitement: East-West bags. This style is nothing new if you dive into the history of the silhouette, but for some reason it feels just right for the moment. Somehow it feels elevated and elegant yet incredibly cool all at once.
While a black version in a simple leather is what I naturally gravitate towards, there are so many great color and material options out there now that are worth scooping up depending on your personal preferences. I roundup 31 of the best of the best East-West bags for you to peruse and shop below. Wear your top pick from everything from a casual denim outfit to a dressier, more formal ensemble.
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Hyperbole or not, to work or live in Manhattan, you’ve got to get comfortable with walking. There have been days in the city where I’ve logged well over 5 miles on foot—usually lost in a song, strutting down 5th Ave like it’s my own personal runway. It’s a known fact that New Yorkers walk fast, so to keep up with this city’s stride, it’s essential that whatever is supporting your soles must provide comfort as well as style—so, coming to you as a shopping editor, an NYC commuter, and a previous Manhattan resident, here is my City Girl’s guide to fall shoes in 2025.
I’ve called on the latest Gen Z fall 2025 shoe trends—like the sporty sneaker, slouchy boot, and casual pump—plus two Parisian fall favorites, the slim loafer and the suede ballet flat. The classic Birkenstock Boston Clogs make an appearance, alongside the cult-favorite Frye boots. Join me as I try on, style, and review these seven NYC editor-approved fall shoes.
My pick: Madewell Mylie Ballet Flats ($128)
First up: the Madewell Mylie Ballet Flats. With a few sizes already out of stock (the 5, 6, 10, and 11), these are bound to sell out fast. I’d seen these soft suede ballet flats on IG and wondered if they’d hold up on NYC’s busy streets. I got to try them out for a few weeks, and I can officially report: these are a fall 2025 ballet-flat must-have. The 100% leather upper survived Penn Station at rush hour, subway delays, and spontaneous dinners with friends. I’ve reached for these chic suede flats again and again because their mocha finish has become my new fall neutral.
Here, I’ve opted for a casual sweater-and-jean ensemble with my favorite pair of Levi 501s and a thrifted lime-green wool turtleneck. I matched the dark carob Madewell flats to a woven brown leather bag. This is just one of the many ‘fits I styled around these flats. I think they’d look adorable with a pair of barrel-leg trousers and an oversized blazer. So if you’re looking for a new ballet to add to your fall shoe rotation, I’d highly recommend the Madewell Mylie.
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Madewell
The Mylie Ballet Flat
With no half-sizing available, I recommend sizing up if you are in between sizes. The flat’s 100% leather lining molds to you for a snug fit. And as true size eight, the corresponding size fits me perfectly. I’m a chronic complainer of sore feet, but I found these Madewell flats a relief on my Manhattan commute.
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If you’re looking for a new pair of jeans, I recommend starting with the Levi 501s. The fit is a classic. Shop a similar sweater from Pistola and a woven-leather tote from Anthropologie below.
My pick: Adidas Tokyo Shoe ($90)
Low-profile sneakers are one of the biggest fall 2025 sneaker trends. Fashion people everywhere are opting for a slimmer, sportier trainer to wear with trousers and jeans this fall. If you’re a frequent WWW reader or like to take note of what fashion people are wearing, then my low-pro sneaker of choice won’t come as a surprise: the Adidas Tokyo Shoes. Perfect for a casual outing or, depending on you’re ensemble, easy to dress up—these ’70s-inspired runners prepare you well for city life.
I’ve leaned into the sporty-chic aesthetic, pairing these low-pro lace-ups with Reformation’s low-rise trousers and a basic white tee. I could also see these with a wide-leg baggy jean. Or even a cute pair of socks and an equally retro-chic shift dress for a flirty, yet sporty look. The styling possibilities are endless, and certainly don’t end with fall ‘fits. These rubber soles will look chic well into 2026.
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The soft suede upper is a great textural addition to any fall look. I found the size eight a bit roomy, but with a cozy pair of socks, they fit just right. Available in 12 different colors, from the off-white and deep black, seen here, to a mirror-finish metallic. Half-sizing is available from 5 to 11.
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Shop the Vida Low Rise Pant from Reformation and a similar white tank below. I’ve also included a pair of silver-toned earrings because leaving the house with jewelry on feels wrong.
My pick: Seychelles Mocktail Mule ($122)
I’ve written before that growing up, I expected to wear more heels in my adult life. But this has proved to be more difficult than anticipated. Working in Manhattan, one of the main criteria for my footwear is comfort, and high heels aren’t exactly known for their soothing support. This low-heeled mule is my alternative to a sky-high pump without sacrificing style for comfort. I purchased the Seychelle Mocktail Mule at the start of fall, and have since worn them to NYFW showings, diners, and screenings, proving to be a reliable choice of footwear.
The tapered square toe creates a lovely silhouette when paired with a column skirt. I’m a fool for clean lines and a vintage-inspired elegance. I styled the midi skirt with a solid white tee layered under a sheer black sweater because see-through knits are my fall continuation of the sheer trend that dominated the style set’s wardrobe this summer. You can shop the low-heeled mules at a discount on Revolve for only $122.
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Sold out in sizes 6.5 and 9, these slip-on mules barely qualify as heels with their 1-inch lift. The barley-there pump is an evolution of the fashion crowd’s love for kitten heels and ballet flats. It took me about a week to break in the leather upper, but after that, these are one of the more comfortable mules I own.
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Below is a recreation of my look with similar finds. A semi-sheer alpaca short-sleeve cardigan from Everlane, a basic cropped tee from H&M, and another Everlane pick, a column skirt
My pick: G.H. Bass Whitney Leather Loafer ($175)
Next up, the loafer—the collegiate silhouette is a fall classic, loved by both Parisians and New Yorkers. The shoes’ legacy and influence on the fashion set are unavoidable. Before deciding on which loafer to test out, I consulted my fellow Who What Wear editors and discovered a common theme—the G.H. Bass Whitney Leather Loafer. I tested and styled the penny loafer to find out why the G.H. Bass ones are an editor fave.
Crafted from premium box leather, the G.H. Bass loafers only get better with wear. Available in four finishes, I opted for wine. While still the traditional silhouette, the burgundy finish is a modern rendition of the OG black loafer. The polished leather truly shines when paired with elevated basics. That’s why I styled them with a classic white button-down, Levi 501 Curves, and a buttery-soft leather shoulder bag.
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G.H.BASS
Whitney Leather Loafer
Available in half sizes from 5 to 11, the G.H. Bass Whitney Leather Loafer is a fashion person’s must-have. They’re an editor-favorite for a reason–the quality, the fit, and the finish. It takes a few wears to break in, but once you’re past that stage, these elegant loafers will be you’re new fall go-to.
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If you’re interested in replicating my look, here are some similar fall finds, plus the exact Levi 501 Curve I own.
My pick: J.Crew New Stevie Knee-High Boots ($348)
The fall weather in NYC is unpredictable. One day it’s mid-70s, the next is low 50s. Make it make sense! But my favorite fall outfit formula for the temperamental forecast is a knee-high boot and a mini dress. I tried these J.Crew New Stevie Knee-High Boots in suede black in store a few months ago, and absolutely fell in love. I got to test them out for a few weeks, and they’ve become a fall favorite. The kitten heel is ultra-comfortable, the soft suede looks just as new as the day they arrived, and the midnight black boot is so easy to style.
I’ve paired the knee-high boots with a Theory plaid dress I grabbed from TheRealReal a few years ago. (Plaid is undoubtedly having a moment this fall, ask any Who What Wear editor.) I finished the look with some gold chain bracelets and a Coach shoulder bag.
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If you’re feeling the plaid vibe, check out this under-$90 Gap shift dress. Shop a similar Coach bag and chain bracelet to the one I wear below.
My pick: Birkenstock Boston Soft Footbed ($170)
I’ll be honest, I never understood the Birkenstock hype—that is, until I tried out the Boston Soft Footbed Clogs. After wearing these for a few weeks, I found them a staple in my work bag. I’d wear them on my commute, switch into different shoes for the workday, then pull these right back out of my bag (Mary Poppins-style) come quitting time. They are, in fact, as comfortable as people say. I’m a big fan of the Basalt Grey Tonal. I think it’s a chic alternative to the traditional beige I often wear. It’s official, I’m a true Birkenstock convert.
I found these clogs a breeze to style. Mimicking their relaxed look, I wore them with like pieces: my Levi 501 Curves, a boatneck long sleeve, and a dark grey turtleneck, draped casually over my shoulders. I recently saw Kendall Jenner style her sweater like so, and I’ve been doing it ever since.
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Here’s how to recreate my look: a similar boatneck long-sleeve and grey turtleneck, and of course, the Levi 501 Curve. (Can you tell I love my Levi jeans?).
My pick: Frye Campus 14L ($498)
The cult-favorite Frye Campus 14L is a staple in any cool-girl wardrobe. I’ve seen It-girls wearing this boot with everything from micro shorts to midi skirts to retro-inspired flares. The knee-high leather boot is a smart investment in fall footwear. The quality construction and timeless look will have you reaching for these boots for years to come.
I’ve paired it with a thrifted denim skirt, a draped off-the-shoulder Free People top, and a two-tone ring stack. If you’re feeling the boho-chic fall aesthetic, then these boots should definitely be on your radar.
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Shop the Free People set, my top is from, a similar denim midi skirt, and a two-tone ring stack that is currently in my Shopbop cart.
I don’t believe that there’s ever been a time when I am not eyeing something from Nordstrom. My Nordys virtual cart is never empty as a result. The moment I heard the retailer was having a surprise End of Season sale, I immediately dropped everything to see what of what I have been considering is now discounted. Thankfully, more than a few happened to be part of the fall sale.
In the interest of making sure I wasn’t missing out on any other standout sale pieces, I did a deep dive of the sale section and came up with a healthy roundup of chic fall picks that are elevated and rich-looking. I was mindful to keep everything under $150 in the interest of sticking to my monthly budget. Below you’ll find an array of discounted gems including coats, cashmere sweaters, cool jeans, classic shoes, sleek dresses, and more.
Keep scrolling to peruse and shop 25 on-sale Nordstrom items worth scooping up before the sale ends on October 27. Many are up to 50% off.
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Ever since I was a little girl, my mom dressed me in skirts and dresses, and I’ve never strayed from that. I still remember the first school picture day in first grade—while most kids were in casual outfits, I was fully overdressed in a white satin dress with white tights and little open-toe white heels. In fact, many of my closest friends have joked that they’ve never seen me wear pants or jeans. Up until recently, that was because I literally didn’t own a pair. (Recently, I finally ordered a pair of Levi’s 501 ’90s Jeans.)
There’s just something about dresses and skirts that makes me feel the most “me.” Whether I’m pairing them with tights in the fall and winter or wearing them on their own in the spring and summer, they always feel right and are what I feel most comfortable in. Here are the ones that are on my wish list.
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SILK LAUNDRY
Halter Dress in Black
You can never go wrong with a silk black dress. I’m considering this halter from Silk Laundry.
When the holidays roll around, my mind always wanders to the same place: this year’s designer It bag. While everyone else is making wish lists filled with practical things, I’m picturing myself untying a silky ribbon to reveal the handbag of the season—something timeless yet fresh, that everyone wants their hands on. It’s become a bit of a personal tradition: as soon as the temperatures drop, I start mentally bookmarking the bags that I’d love to see with my name on the gift tag. A girl can dream, right?
This year, I’m planning ahead before anyone even asks me what I want. The handbags on my radar aren’t just fleeting trends—they’re the kind of chic, investment-worthy pieces that would make anyone’s holiday extra special. From rich suede shoulder bags to polished leather totes, each one strikes that perfect balance between classic and current. Whether you’re shopping for someone else or (let’s be honest) hoping to manifest a delivery to your own doorstep, consider this your curated edit of the season’s most giftable designer bags.
A Unique Chanel Double Flap
As I expand my bag collection, I’m most interested in investing in the classics, but with a twist. Now that I feel like I have a good foundation for my wardrobe, and a black Chanel Double Flap that I love, my mind is set on finding more double flaps that are unique and have character. Pops of color, cool textures, rare finds—these are all on my radar and I can’t wait to see if I find anything good on my next vintage shopping trip.
Balenciaga Rodeo Bag
Consider this the city bag’s sophisticated older sister. The city bag girl is downtown, spinning behind the DJ booth at every major party. But come Sunday, she’s visiting her big sister’s elegant apartment uptown—the one who’s traded late nights for elevated essentials. This bag is her.
Bottega Veneta Ciao Ciao
The Rodeo bag isn’t the only slouchy and roomy style that I have my eye on. Bottega Veneta’s Ciao Ciao bag might just be my new obsession. It shot to the top of my wishlist when it first launched and I’ve been thinking about it ever since. It is such a minimal style but instantly recognizable by people in the know.
Chloé Paddington Bag
This bag was once loved by the it-girls of the aughts and it’s having a quick comeback. The bag’s oversized hardware and slightly rugged feel make it stand out in a sea of polished, structured styles. It’s nostalgic but in a way that feels surprisingly fresh again. I love the idea of styling it with tailored pieces to balance out its Y2K energy.
Toteme T-Lock Clutch
My evening bag collection is slim. In my early 20s, I was after glitter, sparkles, and colorful details but right now I’m looking for something a little more understated. Thus leading me to the T-Lock Clutch by Toteme. A clutch screams eveningwear yet this one whispers it much more quietly than some of my previous choices. I have so many outfit ideas with it, I don’t even know where to begin.
The Row ‘90s Bag
This one is pure investment piece territory. It’s simple, sleek, and timeless in a way that only The Row can pull off. I love the idea of having a minimal bag like this in my rotation for years to come—the kind that just gets better with age and goes with absolutely everything. It’s the ultimate quiet luxury classic and everyone I know who has bought it, *ahem* Laura Harrier for instance, has no regrets.
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My mother is a fashionable lady, partly because she has a fashionable daughter. In exchange for all she’s taught me—how to cook, tell a joke, and, most importantly, shop on a budget—I’m now her personal stylist. I’m the one responsible for her Marlo Thomas–inspired haircut, statement Warby Parker frames, and keeping her up to date on the latest fall 2025 trends.
While I was born with my chic sense of style, my frugality is inherited. Luckily, I know exactly where to find affordable fall fashion that looks expensive: Nordstrom. I set a budget of $425 per look and gave myself an hour to create eight rich-looking, affordable Nordstrom outfits. I’m happy to report that each one is mother approved and under budget.
Outfit 1
Straight-leg jeans, a white tee, a lightweight jacket, and loafers is an outfit formula I find myself repeating all season long. This Corduroy Collar Denim Jacket ($100) is perfect for all the fun activities that make fall feel so special. Personally, I’ll never miss an opportunity to go apple picking and post a cute fall ‘fit.
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Outfit 2
The It-girl way to wear a sweater this year is over your shoulders. Just ask Kendall Jenner. But why bother with the bulk of two sweaters when you can wear this Twofer Tie Sleeve Sweater ($78)? The built-in relaxed look is effortlessly chic. Bonus points if you style it with a pair of balloon jeans—you’ll really look like a fashion insider.
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Outfit 3
This low-lift fall outfit is ultra rich for costing under $500. Fashion people everywhere have fallen in love with chocolate brown this fall—the rich, warm tone pairs well with dark-rinse jeans and a white polo sweater. I’m particularly a fan of the double collar. It’s serving class, elegance, and old-money prep.
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Outfit 4
An all-black ensemble is a must. The column skirt and boatneck sweater combo brings an Old Hollywood glamor that I love. This outfit just so happens to be my mother’s favorite. The low-heel knee-high boots, the drop earrings, and the elegant neckline feel unbelievably rich. Hard to believe this look costs less than $350.
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Outfit 5
My mother embraces her natural gray, and I absolutely love the idea of a dark heather gray base with burgundy accents. I think the gray tones in the outfit would beautifully complement the silvers in her hair. Monochrome outfits always look rich and well put-together. Add to that this beautiful burgundy Sabina Faux Leather Jacket ($100), which looks like a designer piece, and this ensemble is my favorite affordable Nordstrom outfit.
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Outfit 6
Boat shoes have been back. NYC’s fashion crowd and Paris’s style set brought back the dated deck shoe last year, and since then, the preppy shoe has found its way into every seasonal closet. We’re lucky the iconic Sperry Wells Boat Shoe is over 50% off right now. They were $110, but now you can get them for only $40 thanks to Nordstrom’s wildly generous deals.
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Outfit 7
My love for ’90s minimalist fashion is on full display with this chic fall outfit. The solid colors, soft draping, and evident attention to tailoring make this look feel so rich. A trench is one of those fall staples that transcend weather. I find myself reaching for the classic outerwear even if it’s sunny and there’s no chance of rain.
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Outfit 8