This post is sponsored by Nordstrom and ShopStyle. All opinions are mine alone.
One of the things I love about shopping Nordstrom is being able to shop Nordstrom Made Brands. Nordstrom has their own designers that help create clothes for a variety of styles for all these wonderful in-house brands. Of all The Nordstrom Brands my favorite are Treasure & Bond, Caslon® and BP. Treasure & Bond pieces are classic with an edge, perfect for the subtle fashionista. The Nordstrom Brand, Caslon® — is all about easy style and comfort. BP. is made for now and help keep me trendy. I put together a versatile look with my three favorite Nordstrom Brands. These key pieces will make the transition from Summer to Fall a breeze. When you sign-up for The Nordy Club you’ll earn points on your awesome new wardrobe! If you shop online, returns are free — making shopping stress-free, can I get an Amen?! With the help of Nordstrom Made Brands I’m transitioning from Summer to Fall with style and ease, scroll below for my picks!
Lightweight blazers and cardigans
The Boyfriend Blazer I’m wearing is by Caslon®, it’s lightweight, breathable linen — making it a perfect piece to transition from Summer to Fall. Here are a few more blazers and cardigans by Nordstrom Brands.
Nordstrom Made Bottoms
These Linen Jogger Pants are season versatile and another great transitional piece, they dress you up but keep you cozy.
Trendy Accessories
If you stay in-tune with the latest trends and add them in with your staples, you’ll refresh your look each season. These BP. Cat-Eye Sunglasses paired with The Mixed Finished Glasses Chain are $19 each and I’ve worn every day since I purchased. Here are some more trendy accessories by Nordstrom.
Shop my look
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Post Photos taken by Jonathan Paul