Lizzy’s Favorites: Fall Edition UPDATED

This is a post from my newsletter last fall (2023)- I was searching for a product link while making this year’s newsletter, and I was pleasantly surprised that all of my favorites are still my favorites! What’s more, almost every link still worked (I had to replace two items that were out of stock)- which means that they’re also perineal favorites of retail buyers and shoppers alike. Talk about timeless!

Here’s the post with updated links:

I don’t love ‘must buy’ lists- they often assume readers share the same color profile, silhouette, and preferences. However, there are items and brands I come back to over and over again because they work for so many of my clients. Here is the fall edition of my most-purchased list…

  1. Hobbs Aimee Double-fronted Top- comfy like a tee, but polished enough for work thanks to doubled jersey and a clean neckline. The not-too-low v-neck and ¾ sleeves flatter almost everyone

  2. JCrew Perforated Italian Leather Belt- I love this belt (available in three colors) because of its versatility- holes punched all the way around allow it to be worn at the hips and the waist

  3. Rag & Bone Slade Wool Blazer- Rag & Bone has had this blazer in a million different fabrications, for good reason. Its  vaguely militaristic styling is always classic, and the long, lapel-less silhouette works on so many silhouettes. It’s also made of unlined wool jersey, so you’re basically wearing a very polished sweater

  4. Rag & Bone Slade Ponte Blazer- see above, but in a knit viscose blend for year-round  wear

  5. MMLafleur Hockley Jean- not quite a jean, not a dress pant either; these are the perfect post-pandemic work pants. The stretchy twill feels substantial but not heavy, making the ‘tusk’ colorway a great white-jean sub. I love the lack of a set-in waistband in the front (no digging!) and universally flattering straight leg w/ convertible hem

  6. DL1961 Mara Mid-rise Jean- not every figure works with a high rise, especially if you have more volume in your torso. The flattering cigarette leg is a great option if you’re looking to venture beyond skinny styles.

  7. Everlane Clean Silk Relaxed Shirt- a classic silk shirt can serve multiple functions in most wardrobes- paired with jeans for a casual yet polished look or tucked into a skirt for dressier occasions. Everlane’s is reasonably priced and not too sheer

  8. M.Gemi Lustro 70mm Pump- for all the reasons you want to wear a heel (height, polish) but without the things you don’t want (instability, pinched toes, sore feet). This high-quality pump has a flattering almond (not pointed) toe and sub-3”  block heel for comfort

  9. Maeve Colette Cropped Wide-leg Pant- one of the standouts of Anthropologie’s house-brand revamp, I love this pant’s substantial stretchy twill and inclusive size options. Front patch pockets (vs slash which add to hips) and wide hem will create a smaller waist

  10. Banana Republic Sloan Straight Pant- Banana has had this pant FOREVER, for a lot of good reasons. No slash pockets at the hips, nice weighty twill, gap-proof waistband… the straight leg is a new innovation of the long-running slim silhouette

  11. Treasure and Bond Utility Parka- I disagree with the conventional opinion that everyone needs a jean jacket. Yes, it can be versatile, but it’s boxy, mannish shape isn’t flattering on most silhouettes. I opt for an army-inspired field or utility jacket, which usually has a drawstring or waistband to create an hourglass shape.

  12. Margaux Andie Loafer- Expresso Python Embossed- loafers will always be a perennial favorite, but I love how this sleek, minimal pair looks especially timeless. The dark brown python makes it a versatile shoe to match almost any outfit.

  13. Cuyana Convertible Leather Backpack- “Fewer, better things,”- Cuyana’s motto. My go-to for leather bags and accessories thanks to their understated aesthetic, quality construction, and thoughtful functionality. I’ve had this backpack-slash-handbag for years now, and it still looks new.

  14. Boden Ellen Ottoman Dress- Boden drives me nuts because every time they make this dress it sells out almost immediately. It’s made of super-comfortable ribbed ponte, and the seam details make it flattering on almost all silhouettes.

  15. Inez Paz Boot- Inez is a ‘comfort’ shoe brand made in Spain, which means this almost 2.5” inch heel will feel like zero inches. I love a classic brown ankle boot in Fall/Winter and one is timeless.

  16. Agolde Riley High-rise Jean- as far as high-rise straight-leg jeans go, this is my favorite. Agolde denim is so soft, and more reasonably priced than other premium brands. One note- they make the same styles in stretch and non-stretch denim, so read the fiber content before buying

  17. Everlane Slim V-Neck Tee in Essential Cotton- my go-to basic tee. Feels lightweight and soft without looking transparent