I'm Not Headed Back to School, But I Can Shop Like I Am—30 Things I'm Eyeing

I've got so many bones to pick with adulthood, but I'll start with this one: Why does back-to-school shopping end once we graduate? Maybe it's just an excuse to splurge, but I swear it eases the pain of summer's inevitable end, and today, I'm bringing it back. My back-to-school shopping list (adult edition) does not include anything that can be found at Staples. Instead, I've rounded up the new-to-market fashion and beauty items that will set anyone up for success as we enter fall. The apparel items below are the perfect transitional pieces (e.g. the J.Crew cashmere vest and cargo trousers) while the beauty items will keep us glowing and hydrated as the weather starts to cool. Now, this may not be the most traditional back-to-school list you've ever seen, but if you're looking for an excuse to shop this week, I certainly found you one. Keep reading to shop my 30 favorite finds.
I'm taking the Canadian tuxedo to new heights with this oversize trench.
This boot checks all my boxes for fall: pointed toe, kitten heel, and room for pants to be tucked in depending on your look.
This dress deserves all the buzz words: chic, elevated, and polished.
The puff-sleeve trend is evolving into bolder statement sleeves for fall, and I'm hooked.
If you're intrigued by the barrel-leg jean circulating the internet but want something subtler, this is your pant.
Anthropologie's bag offerings have really been popping off lately.
Here are the said barrel-leg jeans for those who are ready to dive headfirst into this denim trend.
More office days means more makeup application, which also means I need to invest in a gentle face scrub to really clean my face. This one is my current fave.
My skin starts to dry out the second the August humidity disappears. This under-$20 hydrating serum is the only thing that keeps my skin glowing.
Another dry-skin savior from the glowy goddess herself, Alicia Keys.
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This is not a new product on the market, but I decided to try it out again after a few years of testing other hair masks. Long story short: I'm totally hooked again.
Merit just launched eye shadows, and they are a minimalist's dream. They're the perfect wash of color for those who like a subtle pop on the eyelid.
These are the shimmering counterparts to the Merit mattes above.
New season, new brushes. This $8 brush works better than most $30–$50 options on the market.
Just beause summer is almost over doesn't mean you can stop wearing SPF!
Buying a second one to keep at the office is a brilliant idea, just saying.

Natalie Gray Herder is a Commerce Editor on the branded content team at Who What Wear. Originally from Los Angeles, Natalie decided to make the move to NYC after graduating from Loyola Marymount University in 2019. She is an avid researcher, reader, and explorer in and out of the office. She is inspired by the street style of her fellow New Yorkers and her laid-back roots in California.
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