30 Cool Finds I’m Obsessing Over Right Now

OSTN Staff

Shop the items I have my eye on at the moment—from affordable finds to investment buys. Return each week for my new picks.

As a fashion editor, I constantly have my eye on the latest emerging brands, trends that are gaining traction, and new items that are dropping at retailers. It’s my job to bring you the coolest finds and the special pieces I think deserve a place in your wardrobe, which is why I’m rounding up all of them here in a column dedicated to the buys I would personally put my money behind and test drive in my wardrobe.

I also have a specific style that blends my penchant for minimalism on some days and maximalism on others, so you’ll find pieces across the board here. The common thread? A mindset for supporting amazing design talent and only investing in pieces I plan on wearing for years to come. Here, let me take you on a virtual shopping trip, on which I’ll highlight all of the pieces I think are worth adding to your cart.

The ’90s are calling.

Hello, I love you.

I can’t stop thinking about this beautiful jacket from Musier.

Every fall wardrobe needs a sweater vest.

Halfboy is a cool new brand on my radar.

Just yes.

Love a great bra top for layering under blazers.

How good is this?

Just ordered this for my pajama wardrobe.

Just so good.

I might need this tee.

The ultimate fall staple.

I just want to live in these.

To wear with slouchy trousers. How great is this print?

Cowboy boots are on my mind.

The perfect fall knit.

Christopher Esber can do no wrong.

Yep, these are already in my cart.

The only trouser silhouette I want to wear.

For a future date night.

How chic are these?

This color though.

Calling my name.

The basic every fall wardrobe needs, IMO.

A forever investment piece.

The denim silhouette I want in my closet.

Dream top.

Yes to this Jacquemus piece.

A shape I’m loving.

For fall, it’s all about loose-fitting leather jackets.

Next: The 12 Editor-Approved Trends I’m Wearing Until Further Notice.

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