I Sift Through 100s of Nordstrom Products Every Week—38 New Arrivals That Are Just So Chic

Nordstrom's robust selection is undeniable. There's such a versatile mix of top-tier items that make building a stylish wardrobe much more seamless. As a shopping editor, I'm an expert at sifting through products and highlighting the best of the best, and I've seen some amazing finds recently on-site at Nordstrom. I'm talking about trendy yet classic shoes, the most beautiful and versatile basics, and an array of highly covetable accessories. If you're in need of a little springtime wardrobe facelift, then you've come to the right place. With a few new additions, you'll quickly breathe life into your closet just in time for the warmer weather.
To make the shopping process as simple as possible for you, dear reader, I dug through Nordstrom's newest arrivals and found 38 pieces worth taking a closer look at, from sleek suiting separates and fashion person–approved elevated basics to trendy shoe selections and the prettiest spring accessories. You can expect every item ahead to be absolutely delectable.
These sleek sneakers will go with your favorite jeans, trousers, and skirts this season.
This stunning staple will be your go-to piece of outerwear this spring.
Throw this over a T-shirt and jeans, or pair it with a matching miniskirt or trousers.
I've been obsessed with east/west bags. This Coach style is under $500 but looks triple the price.
White leather mules will pair well with the warmer weather ahead.
Coach's viral Brooklyn bag is officially available in this dreamy baby blue.
Bring this cinched blazer together with the matching trousers.
Track pants are everywhere. Score the OG style that inspired them all.
This best-selling belt is back in stock. Score it while you still can.
Fashion people will be all over these when the weather gets warm.
These look so similar to the Frye boots, but they cost about $200 less.
Try this pair of Madewell denim for a casual, relaxed style.

Chinazor "Chichi" Offor is a Georgia-born, Los Angeles–based associate editor who relocated from Brooklyn, New York, and joined Who What Wear's West Coast office in 2022. At WWW, she utilizes over 10 years of editorial experience to dish out shopping advice to the masses and analyze key pop-cultural moments. Chichi previously worked at Refinery29, where she helped revolutionize the brand’s plus-size and inclusive fashion coverage. In her spare time, she’s keeping up with the latest movie releases, enjoying a relaxing day at the spa, or obsessing over her latest ADHD-fueled hyperfixation (e.g., Jesse McCartney's underrated career, the negative effects of bicoastal intellectual elitism, and Gen Z’s loneliness epidemic). You can find her online @thechichio on Instagram.
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