As a fashion and shopping editor, one of the things I look forward to most each season is recreating looks for less. Thanks to my imagination and limited clothing budget, I've learned to be creative with my wardrobe. While I wish I could spend $15,000 on a head-to-toe look ripped from the runways, that's just not realistic. Instead, I hone in on my basics and focus on buying high-quality, on-trend pieces that won't break the bank. Case in point? These seven Fashion Week-ready trends straight from Nordstrom that cost under $200.
Scroll through some of our editors' favorite fall trends below, and of course, learn how to get the look on a budget. Trust me—you won't be disappointed with how luxurious your wardrobe can look this season for under $200.
Elegant dressing
Smart jackets! Tweed! Petticoats! This season, stylish dressing is on the rise, with the hero pieces often being luxurious, timeless-looking basics that are way under your budget.
mango
Beautiful structured jacket
mango
Tiberio Capri Leggings
English factory
Single-breasted short jacket
Way
Porter satin midi skirt
Oxblood shades
While cherry red hues were the only topic of conversation earlier in the year, this fall and winter, deeper, richer merlot and cherry coke colors are on the rise. Oxblood tones, as seen at Tod's and Gucci, among others, are unparalleled when it comes to chic color palettes.
hawk
Tights Pure Matte 50 opaque
Franco Sarto
Tinsley Mary Jane Shoes
Tied Sweaters
Just like ladylike clothing, tied sweaters and knotted capes are set to make a splash this fall. Luckily, this trend may be one of the easiest to recreate on a budget, with replicating the look largely coming down to styling. Opt for a relaxed, casual cardigan or sweater draped around your shoulders or waist.
Nordstrom
Cashmere round neck sweater
Topshop
Ribbed cotton round neck cardigan
Treasure & Bond
Relaxed V-neck sweater
Leopard looks
It's been a great year for leopard print. Thanks to a revival of indie sleaze and a plethora of designers showing animal prints on the runway, this statement look has never been more popular.
Endless Rose
Leopard collar blazer
mango
Leopard print jeans
Topshop
Leopard print crinkle long sleeve top
Linea Paolo
Marley ballerinas made of real calf hair with leopard print
Pointy toes
Timeless shoes like slingbacks, pumps and almond-toe pumps are the darling of runway stylists, designers and editors this season, with sleek styles being the most in-demand shoe trend this fall.
Sam Edelman
Bianka slingback pumps
Steve Madden
Legaci pointed toe kitten heel pumps
27 EDIT Naturalizer
Carla Skimmer Flat
Chic turtleneck sweaters
While funnel-neck coats, jackets and knitwear dominated the runways at Bevza, Stella McCartney, Burberry and others, understated turtleneck and roll-neck silhouettes in vogue. Whether transparent garments under button-downs à la Proenza Schouler or color-coordinated polos at Tibi, turtlenecks are here to stay.
Lauren Ralph Lauren
Jersey turtleneck top
Eileen Fisher
Turtleneck top
Skims
Fits any turtleneck top
Land's End
Lightweight jersey turtleneck sweater with long sleeves
Camel hair coats
Although camel hair coats aren't technically an incredibly new trend, the timeless coat style continues to be reinterpreted every fall, much to the delight of our editors and style-conscious friends. Because of its versatility and elegance, this wardrobe workhorse might just be the style you'll absolutely need for the rest of the year.
Sam Edelman
Wool blend coat with ribbed collar
With the daughters
Relaxed swinging peacoat
About Spiga
Water-repellent cotton blend coat “Balmacain”
Sam Edelman
Long twill coat