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I Spent Hours Scrolling on Shopbop—Here Are 21 Pieces I’m Making Room For

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If you find yourself going down the rabbit hole while on Shopbop…same. When they offer gems from Reformation, Staud, Agolde and more, it’s easy to build wardrobe from scratch. Shopbop makes it easy to find pieces for weddings, vacations, everyday and even your 9-to-5 job, too, but a myriad of options at your fingertips can get overwhelming, which is why I, a shopping editor, took the liberty of spending all day scouring their site. Here are 21 picks from Shopbop that made my ultimate shopping list, from a swimsuit cover-up to going-out tops and stylish sundresses I won’t mind wearing and re-wearing all season.

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1. Faithfull the Brand Capaci Romper

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I’m a big fan of Faithfull the Brand’s sleek and crisp pieces, and this romper is no exception. It looks like a traditional button-up shirt but with a modern twist, relaxed shorts and a drawstring waist cinch in the waist. As the warmer months approach, the 100 percent cotton poplin will feel cool and lightweight, and its spliced, two-tone stripes look so chic. It’s always nice to have that one piece in your closet that looks put-together without much effort, and this is *definitely* that.

Your white T-shirt needs an upgrade. Enter: the Sawyer top from Staud. This sleeveless stunner has an architectural asymmetrical drape and open side that’ll look as great dressed down with a pair of straight-leg jeans as it will dressed up with a pair of double waistband pants. Made from a lightweight cotton and elastane blend, this blouse has a tie at the waist, roomy openings at the arms and a cowl neckline. In other words, there’s a lot to love.

It’s the season of the sundress, and this pink frock just stole my heart. The cross over halter really makes those collarbones pop, and the embroidered design is one-of-a-kind. I can wear it for brunch with the girls or on a beach vacation and feel comfortable the entire time because of the elastic along the top, back of the dress and adjustable straps, which will allow me to tailor its fit to my body.

This woven raffia bag is perfection. Simon Miller’s rounded version is compact yet large enough to store my essentials, like my phone, lipstick, wallet and keys. The knotted top handle will elevate a sundress or baby tee and silk skirt moment, and I’ll throw on some comfortable kitten heels to take it one step further.

I recently proclaimed that I’m an Agolde jeans hoarder, but I don’t own the 90s pinch-waist jeans (yet). I have one too many blue jeans, so this marshmallow white feels crisp and refreshing, while still holding onto the brand’s vintage core. I’m a huge fan of the 100 percent cotton construction and button fly—because there’s nothing worse than when your fly is down on a first date…trust me. While the jeans are said to have no stretch, I’ve personally found that Agolde denim gives and stretches in between washes, so I’d stick to your usual size.

I often overlook spring jackets and quickly regret it while I’m tearing my wardrobe to shreds trying to find a cohesive outfit. I like that the Kenny bomber from Lioness is, at its core, versatile. The slouchy silhouette has long, roomy sleeves and drop shoulders that give off an effortlessly cool street style vibe.

Cowboy core is upon us, y’all, and these boots are the perfect tip of the cowboy hat to Beyoncé. Made in Italy from a super soft cowhide suede, these stunners will look even more luxurious on your feet, and they boast all the features you want in fashionable cowboy boots (see: the western-inspired stitching, stacked wood heel and pointed toe). And the light caramel color styles well with almost everything in your closet, from cutoff shorts to black jeans and even a silk dress.

8. Faithfull the Brand Arto Pants

Faithfull the Brand

This past holiday season, I received linen pants from Faithfull the Brand similar to the Arto style, and I am itching to pull them out of my drawer. This pair has a flattering high-rise fit, hidden zipper at the back and billowy wide legs. You really can’t go wrong with linen because it’s breezy, lightweight and looks like a million dollars. I wear jeans way too often, so this black trouser affords them that much-needed break, plus they really do look like they are meant to be worn while strolling the streets of Italy.

OK, so you own an oversize button-up shirt, but do you have a fitted one yet? Paige makes a crisp shirt that’s impeccably tailored from head to toe. I’m quick to notice the structured darts along the back and the scrunched fabric at the front, which makes for a more relaxed take on a customary blouse. Have fun with the styling and opt for baggy bottoms like balloon pants for a striking juxtaposition.

I saw Sara Walker, an influencer and junior buyer at Revolve, wear the white version of this Solid & Striped dress, and it proved to be a must-have. The gingham fabric is a subdued, fresh print in place of my basic black and white frocks, and I like that the bodice is smocked, so it’ll fit like a glove *and* give throughout the day. But it’s the open back with elastic bands that are the real showstoppers here. Other details I love: the braided black trim at the hem and the—wait for it—pockets.

Aviators are set to be one of the main sunglasses trends we’re about to see everywhere. I’ve been seeing people style them with their everyday outfits, boxer shorts and formal getups, so when Top Gun: Maverick star Glen Powell makes a beeline to wear it on the Vanity Fair red carpet, anything goes. This pair from AIRE channels a similar vintage feel as traditional aviators, but incorporates a tortoise frame and transparent green-colored lens that’s both modern and funky.

If you’re not comfortable wearing denim shorts, then consider Bermuda shorts. They give you that same leggy look, but with way more sophistication and refinement. I’m obsessed with the length on this classy pair, which falls just above the knees, and the suit-like style reminds me of the iconic look Julia Roberts served in Pretty Woman.

This floral dress is meeting all my sundress needs. V-neck? Check. Elastic waist? Check. Adjustable shoulder straps? Check. Lightweight and downright darling? Yes and yes. What more could I want? I’m a sucker for tie detailing, so the strings at the bust are fate. This will look great with some statement earrings and comfortable sandals.

Canadian tuxedos are back, baby! Perhaps it’s the big patch breast pockets or the boyfriend fit, but I’m getting an old school vibe from this Free People denim jacket and I’m here for it. We’re taking style pointers from our French aimes and layering this over a blue or white shirt and, of course, finishing it off with our baby blues for a head-to-toe denim ensemble.

If you already own a classic black belt, it’s time to invest in one that’s fun, fashionable and a little less expected, like this western-inspired buckle that’s made in Italy with croc-embossed calfskin and finished with silver hardware. The belt, which measures an inch wide, comes in four sizes, so I recommend going off of the measurement where you want it to sit (your waist or hips).

I’m planning on clocking some vacation days and jetting off somewhere warm, and I’d like to bring a chic cover-up that I can throw on post swim and still look presentable if I want to get a bite to eat. This breezy piece is just what I was looking for—it has a gathered scoop neck and back and is constructed with a breathable cotton that’ll dry in a flash. Best of all? I’ll maintain that effortless beach look I was hoping for…now I just need to work on my tan.

It’s wedding season, so it doesn’t hurt to get ahead of the curve. This blue number passes for both a spring wedding guest dress and summer wedding guest dress, and I’d even wear it for other occasions like a date night, graduation or baby shower. There’s a fitted corset bodice that’s free of uncomfortable wires, and the A-line shape will look so flattering on any body type. It has some stretch to it, too, thanks to the cotton and elastane blend, and it’s lined.

A strappy heeled sandal can elevate your everyday outfit, and I’m loving that this leather shoe has a kitten heel that’ll be easy to walk, dance or run in, because my rule of thumb is, if you can’t run in your heels, you shouldn’t be wearing them. I already own a pair of Schutz boots that are comfortable, so I expect these to follow suit. I anticipate that the strappy style will be everywhere this season, because it can look both casual and formal, depending on how you style.

Heaven Mayhem earrings seem to be following me around everywhere as of late—I’ve seen them worn by Hailey Bieber, Emma Leger and Sophie Suchan—so it’s a sign to splurge on this cool pair. The 18K gold-plated brass earrings have a scalloped silhouette and polished finish that catches the light easily. Honestly, my hoop earrings are looking a little dirty, so these are a timely replacement.

Shopbop has a ton of mom shorts, but none as good as these from PureWow editor-tested and -approved brand Mother. The faded fabric looks vintage, and they follow a flared silhouette that won’t squeeze your thighs, create that dreadful pinch or cause chaffing. They also have a true high-waist fit.

Per our friends at Who What Wear, it appears that New Yorkers are donning full, flouncy midi skirts, and I’m sold. This Ciao Lucia Dominga skirt is formal yet youthful, with its ruffled skirt and taffeta fabric. I’ll be coupling mine with a tank top, Adidas Sambas and can’t forget the crew socks.



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