Sit Back, Relax, and Take In My Latest Nordstrom, Net-a-Porter, and Saks Finds

Hint: They're all winners.

Net-a-Porter; Nordstrom; Saks Fifth Avenue
(Image credit: Net-a-Porter; Nordstrom; Saks Fifth Avenue)

If you came to this story to indulge yourself in beautiful things, then you have successfully arrived at your desired destination. I like to think that all of my stories house shoppable gems, but I'm not exaggerating when I tell you that this one is a step above the rest. That's what happens when you spend five hours scrolling and narrow down your search to three of the best-stocked retailers in the business: Net-a-Porter, Nordstrom, and Saks Fifth Avenue. With their top-tier selections to choose from, this list was always going to be good. I, for one, didn't know it would be this good.

Ahead, you'll find everything from summer versions of 2024's top handbags, like Ferragamo's Hug bag and Saint Laurent's Le 5 à 7, to easy and versatile warm-weather staples. This includes relaxed denim, lightweight outerwear and knitwear, and airy dresses and skirts. Oh, and did I mention the shoes? There are a lot of those, too, and they're all pretty much irresistible. Don't just take my word for it. Scroll down to test my theory that these Nordstrom, Net-a-Porter, and Saks finds are elite. I'm confident that you'll be just as impressed by them as I was.

Nordstrom

When it comes to the products Marie Claire recommends, we take your faith in us seriously. Every product that we feature comes recommended by a MC writer or editor, or by an expert we've spoken to. Learn more about how we review products.

Net-a-Porter

Saks Fifth Avenue

This article was originally published on Who What Wear.

Eliza Huber
Fashion Editor, Who What Wear

Eliza Huber is a New York City–based fashion editor at Who What Wear who specializes in trend and brand discovery in addition to reporting on fashion news, celebrity style, and happenings in the market, from sales to new arrivals. She currently produces two monthly columns, Ways to Wear, where she hand selects an off-the-moment trend and styles it in multiple ways, and Let's Get a Room, where she heads to stores around NYC and styles looks from their dressing rooms. Whenever possible, she reports on her favorite thing, Formula One, exploring the growing connection between the sport and fashion.