These Nordstrom Brands Are So Affordable—25 Expensive-Looking Styles I’d Buy

As a market editor, it’s my job to know the ins and outs of the online retail world and share them with you. Lately, I’ve realized that many of my friends don’t know that Nordstrom has many of its own in-house brands. Yes, you heard right. Not only are these brands chic and fashion-forward, but they’re also surprisingly affordable. On one of my recent Nordstrom browsing sessions, I decided to curate a selection of pretty, expensive-looking styles from Nordstrom brands for under-$100.

Ahead you’ll find the handpicked selection of Nordstrom-brand goods I’d buy right now from Open Edit, Treasure & Bond, Halogen, and more. Keep scrolling to uncover styles from staple pieces like a luxe pair of black trousers and a stunning evening blouse with cutouts.

Classic wardrobe piece. 

Warm weather is fast approaching. 

Hot yoga, anyone?

I love a strappy-sandal moment. 

The perfect cover-up for all your spring dresses

Pair with jeans and other simple bottoms for an easy outfit.

Clear straps have such a clean look. 

The singular exposed shoulder is so cool. 

The sweetheart neckline is so pretty. 

Here’s to more flowy spring dresses. Shop the plus-size version here.

The low back on this dress is everything. 

For those who don’t love traditional leggings

Slingbacks are always the move. 

Pair with cute sandals for a casual date-night look. 

The perfect beach cover-up. Shop the plus-size version here. 

Trade in your black blazer as the temperatures rise. 

Pair with Zella active bottoms for a killer set. 

In love with the asymmetrical details. 

Pair with a cute blouse or casual T-shirt to channel different vibes. 

A white tee and black sandals make a chill but impactful outfit. 

The prettiest green. 

This dress is reversible. Choose the neckline you’re feeling each time you wear it. 

These ballet flats are so chic. 

I’m loving the cutout details. 

A breezy button-down is EVERYTHING on a hot sunny day. 

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