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Feels Like a Steal: These Editor-Loved Sunglasses Are Under $300

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Love a good fashion find? Same. And while there’s plenty we recommend on a daily basis, what makes us play for keeps is in the name: when it feels like a steal. Anything is fair game, as long as it’s under $300. Think of it as a direct line into our wardrobes, with the fashion math to back it up. Expect new names and upcoming brands—spotlighted weekly by our editors.


Lié Studio Sunglasses

Every stylish woman, from the minimalism enthusiasts in Stockholm to the edgy trendsetters in the Lower East Side, knows about Lié Studio. The brand started with sculptural, heirloom-inspired earrings featuring a natural oval silhouette, along with matching rings and raffia bags that are perfect for both the beach and everyday use. Ask any Vogue editor about their reaction to the June 1st email announcing the latest eyewear collection, and you’ll hear they were elated! For $270, you can choose your main character of the day from the sleek cat-eye, rounded, and oversized assortment. Like most of Lié’s offerings, I fully expect these sunglasses to be sold out by the end of the week. I’ll take one of each, thank you! —Cortne Bonilla, senior shopping writer

Lié Studio

The Matteo sunglasses

Lié Studio

The Robyn sunglasses

Lié Studio

The Lee sunglasses

Lié Studio

The Lee sunglasses


Havaianas x Isabel Marant Sandals

Few footwear styles capture the carefree spirit of summer quite like the flip-flop—long loved for its ease, versatility, and unfussy cool. And the brand best known for them? That would be Havaianas, of course. Whether styled with a white tee and jeans à la Hailey Bieber or paired with a string bikini and sarong for sandy beach days ahead, the warm-weather staple has become a favorite among fashion people and designers alike. Last week, Isabel Marant and Havaianas unveiled their inaugural summer collaboration: four flip-flop styles ranging from tie-dyed pairs to studded sandals. To say they sold out instantly would be an understatement. Luckily, I was able to snag this pink and red tie-dye pair from Shopbop. Unlikely to stay in stock for much long, add them to your cart now and your summer capsule wardrobe will instantly feel cooler. In other words? They’re the French girl-approved flip-flops of the summer.—Laura Lillian Jackson Nalle, contributing editor

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Havaianas

x Isabel Marant Top Ikat sandals


Alex Mill’s Perfect Weekend Tote

I’ve waxed poetic about my Alex Mill weekender more times than I can count; ahead of the long weekend, it feels fitting to do so again. I’ll preface with this: this is not your ordinary canvas tote. To me, it’s really a giant nesting doll. It’s amusingly bigger than I am, but fits everything I need and then some—laptop, lunch, snacks, a deceivingly heavy hardcover, possibly a small handbag, highly likely an extra pair of shoes. I never travel without it, and when it’s not perched on my carry-on, I sling it over my shoulder. The straps are long, but not too long—just right. I have it in black and in canvas, but there’s always room for one more. The name says it all: it really is the Perfect Weekend Tote. —Talia Abbas, shopping director

Alex Mill

The Perfect Weekend tote

Alex Mill

The Perfect Weekend tote

Alex Mill

The Perfect Weekend tote

Alex Mill

The Perfect Weekend tote


Lesse x Lié Studio Lip Balm Pendant

Rhode’s lip gloss phone case was a stroke of genius—this is the fashion girl alternative. On the FW26 Runways we saw designers finally answering our plea for a handbag-free life with a myriad of functional accessories hung around the neck or hanging from belt loops. The trend continues with Lié Studio's Lesse collaboration, which answers all my "where is my lip balm" problems in one single chic package. For $125, you get a top stitched crafted leather lip balm holder that will elevate any outfit (wear it around the neck or loop it around the handle of your favorite handbag to avoid it getting lost inside) and a lip balm from Lesse which I have been swearing by for its understated packaging and soothing qualities. —Libby Jane Page, executive shopping director

Lié Studio

x Lesse lip balm pendant

Lié Studio

x Lesse lip balm pendant


Polo Ralph Lauren Bomber Jacket

Blouson jackets—the sort that feel plucked straight from your grandfather’s closet—are having a moment. Or at least, that’s how it feels to me. My own grandfather, a devoted golfer, wore his every Sunday on the course, and I can still picture him in it. Now, the silhouette is making a quiet but confident return. During fashion week, Karla Martinez, Head of Editorial Content at Vogue Mexico, wore a striking red version by Ralph Lauren that promptly sold out. Consider it the ideal transitional layer—equally at ease with denim, tailored trousers, or even a slip skirt. Somehow, it always works. —Andrea Zendejas, shopping market editor

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Polo Ralph Lauren

oversize bomber jacket


Hunting Season Pendant Necklace

If you ask me, a pendant is the finishing touch every outfit needs—season- and occasion-less, it always look just right. Ask any Vogue Shopping editor and they’ll confirm their love for the accessory, particularly this Hunting Season pendant, which has smooth tagua seeds strung onto an adjustable leather cord. Four of my colleagues own one, each in a different color. I’ve seen them style theirs with T-shirts, dresses, and tailoring—it really does work with everything. I don’t own one yet, but consider it officially in my cart. —Andrea Zendejas, shopping market editor

Hunting Season

The Pendant necklace

Hunting Season

The Pendant necklace

Hunting Season

The Pendant necklace

Hunting Season

The Pendant necklace


Tory Burch Runway Wrap Sunglasses

There were three accessories from Tory Burch’s spring show that I keep coming back to: the handwoven net totes, the beaded shell pendants, and the futuristic shield sunglasses. The latter—a sort of 2001: Space Odyssey-meets-The Matrix goggle—is exactly the shape we’re seeing having a major moment. They looked great on the runway, even better on. Similar wrap styles are going for twice the price, which per my fashion calculations, means you can have two for one. —Talia Abbas, shopping director

Tory Burch

Runway wrap sunglasses

Tory Burch

Runway wrap sunglasses

Puma Speedcat Ballet Sneakers

Everyone at the office knows I love a good flat shoe. Spring’s latest sneaker trend is the sneakerina, a hybrid between the sneaker and ballet flat (my two favorite shoe styles) and Puma has one for just under $100 so you can get in on the trend without breaking the bank. Style it with denim or wear it as you would a ballet flat without any of the discomfort of a flat-soled shoe because all Puma sneakers come with Ortholite for extra cushioning. With the warmer weather approaching us quickly, the Puma Ballet Sneaker is the shoe that can take you from day to night without sacrificing style or comfort! —Irene Kim, production and editorial associate

Puma

Speedcat ballet sneakers

Puma

Speedcat ballet sneakers

Puma

Speedcat ballet sneakers

Puma

Speedcat ballet sneakers


A.Emery Kinto Leather Flip-Flops

I remember the first time I came across the A.Emery Kinto leather thong sandals. It was February 2024 and I purchased the chocolate brown pair instantly on a whim for a weekend jaunt I was taking to Jamaica. It’s easy to be impulsive when the price and style is right—they were $140. I’ve always been a fan of the flip-flop but had never spent more than $100 on a pair. (You’d be surprised to learn the humble thong can go for well over $700 from designer brands.) This take from Australian-based brand A.Emery offers the casual silhouette in an elevated array of neutral-dyed leathers for under $200. I had a difficult time choosing one color, so when summer rolled around, I used it as an opportunity to purchase a second pair in white and wore them both on rotation all season long. Their understated, but not super fashion-forward look, contributes to their versatility and wearability, while their slim silhouette makes them incredibly easy to pack in your weekender or carry on. Not to mention, they’re comfortable. No blisters or in-between toe irritation from these. Two years later, they’re still my most worn summer shoe and the conditions remained intact despite tons of wear, from the sands of the Mediterranean to the streets of New York, Copenhagen, and beyond. Here’s to open-toe season! —Madeline Fass, fashion market director

A.Emery

Kinto leather flip flops

A.Emery

Kinto leather flip flops


Keds’s Champion Point Leather Lace Ups

White sneakers may be nothing new, but they feel fresher than ever this spring. Keds’s little leather lace-ups (one of the originals!) are a simple and chic option for anyone keen on adding a white derby to their shoe collection, which thanks to Michael Rider’s at Celine, is seeing renewed popularity this season. Keds’s leather lace-ups possess the same kind of refined ease and versatility as any of the pricier options out there, however, at under $100, they aren’t shoes where you need to sweat the scuffs. Not to mention, they’re a low-stakes way into the 2026 shoe trend to see if the style is really for you. —Andrea Zendejas, shopping market editor

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Keds

Champion Point lace ups


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Citizens of Humanity’s Colorful Denim

Bold color is one of spring 2026’s loudest trends—we’ve saw it first as cool color-blocking on the runway (Jil Sander, Prada) then spun off to the street style set (from Vogue’s Chloe Malle to fashion fixture Jalil Johnson) where the season’s standout shades vied for attention: cobalt blue, royal purple, chartreuse, and cherry red.

Not one to typically stray from my roster of neutrals—or go all in on a head-to-toe color moment—I’ve been easing into the trend by way of colorful denim. Luckily, both the spring runways and contemporary brands have made the case. From Chloé’s lilac pastel jeans to pale pink pairs from Agolde’s collaboration with New York-based label Maria McManus, and even Slvrlake’s butter-yellow barrel legs (which I shamelessly pre-ordered months ago from Moda Operandi), the options are as varied as they are compelling.

Still, none feel quite as versatile as this beige mid-rise barrel jean from Citizens of Humanity—the perfect balance between bold and understated. With a relaxed yet refined fit, they anchor any transitional look, whether styled with a khaki trench, lightweight knit, and ballet flats—or with a billowy blouse, raffia tote, and open-toe sandals once temperatures rise. (Just be sure to keep your slouchy leather jacket on standby.)

And at under $300, they feel like the ultimate fashion steal—ticking off two of spring 2026’s biggest trends in one: directional denim and a subtle embrace of color. Consider it your cue to break out of neutrals—for now, at least.—Laura Lillian Jackson Nalle, contributing editor

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Citizens of Humanity

Miro jeans


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Toteme’s Little Black Dress

Known for its effortlessly chic sensibility, Toteme bridges New York’s on-the-go attitude with Stockholm’s studied restraint—making it a go-to for the kind of essentials that work overtime in your wardrobe. This spring, it’s their little black dresses that caught my eye: clean, unfussy, and endlessly wearable. The appeal lies in its simplicity. Streamlined yet polished, it’s the kind of piece that moves seamlessly from day to night with infinite styling potential—worn with ballet flats and a sweater draped over the shoulders by day, then finished with a red lip and statement earrings for after hours. The pleated, swingy silhouette, with its subtle nod to CBK’s pared-back uniform, feels especially of the moment, and priced just under $300, making it a wardrobe investment without the splurge. Minimal, versatile, and quietly refined, it’s the kind of dress you’ll reach for on repeat. —Minty Mellon, shopping market editor

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Toteme

pleated cotton-jersey midi dress


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Merlette Lyra Pouch

Most of us know Merlette for its dresses: elegant and airy cotton styles that make stepping out in the summer heat not just tolerable, but downright enjoyable. On a recent visit to the brand’s New York City showroom, I discovered its edit of handbags—intricately beaded and sequined styles in an array of shades (black, navy, candy red, and daffodil yellow), all under $300. Their handcrafted charm caught my eye, and the embellished Lyra and Deco styles quickly stood out as two personal favorites. One for day, one for evening, both fitting companions for either scenario. I have a soft spot for decorative pouches, but Merlette’s only appear small in size: A phone tucks in neatly, along with a sundry of other personal necessities. If you wanted proof of its versatility—at the moment of publish—I have the Lyra pouch perched on my desk. Life’s too short to always carry a tote. —Talia Abbas, shopping director

Merlette

Deco sequin pouch


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Guest in Residence’s Relay Polo

Spring dressing is defined by thoughtful layers—and few brands balance practicality with polish quite like Gigi Hadid’s, Guest in Residence. I discovered the knitwear label at its launch in 2022, instantly drawn to its vibrant lineup of cashmere crewnecks and sporty striped polos. What makes Hadid’s designs so compelling is their balance: timeless yet trend-aware, luxurious yet still within reach. Several of the brand’s standout pieces surprisingly fall under-$300—like this Relay polo, which gets at the preppy-with-a-twist references we've been seeing on the runways (Prada, Miu Miu, Saint Laurent).

Lightweight but still substantial for a windy day, it’s tailor-made for in-between transitional dressing: worn over a crisp button-up now, styled solo underneath a trench on brisk morning commutes, or shrugged across bare shoulders later. Speaking of later—I can even see it tossed over a simple string bikini come peak summer. I love how the sleeves’ stipples and stripes subtly nod to the label’s rugby roots, while the saturated colorways—cobalt blue chief among them—feel distinctly of the moment. At $295, it’s the kind of polished, preppy staple that earns its place in the “feels like a steal” category—proof that exceptional style doesn’t require a four-figure price tag. —Laura Lillian Jackson Nalle, contributing editor

Guest in Residence

Relay polo

Guest in Residence

Relay polo


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Valesque’s Nylon Satin Tote

There’s something appealing about a bag that embraces simplicity—no flashy hardware, no attention-seeking logo, just a sleek, inconspicuous design centered around quiet practicality. It’s exactly what draws me to Valesque’s leather-trimmed tote. Constructed from a durable satin nylon, it’s a bag that reveals its appeal over time rather than at first glance: Free from distracting frills and in a neutral color palette, it’s easy to style for everyday—with long thin straps that slip seamlessly over any coat. I particularly love the small size, featuring thoughtful compartments to keep my essentials (wallet, keys, phone, hand sanitizer, and lipstick) in order, though, I’d argue that nearly every single bag in their collection feels like a steal, priced around $265. Elevated and functional, it’s an accessible luxury perfect for moving between appointments, coffee runs, errands, and everything in between. Net-a-Porter recently began stocking the label, first founded in 2023 by Valeska Dütsch and Sophie Berianidze, and, let me tell you—the bags have moved quickly. (At the time of publishing, few appear to available on their own site). All to say, if you’re in the market for a new tote, don’t overthink this one—whose to say when they’ll be restocked next? —Andrea Zendejas, shopping market editor

Valesque

Cami small leather-trimmed nylon-satin tote

Valesque

Cami small leather-trimmed nylon-satin tote


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Kallmeyer’s Striped Tees

There are many brands who set out to perfect the T-shirt. It’s not an easy mantle to take on—it’s one of fashion’s elusive white whales. How high should the neck sit? How boxy can you go without losing shape? Do you leave room for a tuck? (Preferably, yes.) While there’s much I desire from Kallmeyer, my first brush with the label came by way of its striped tees that exist in a rotating cast of colors that make for collector’s gold. Seeing them styled together in a Z-Boys-meets-Tribeca-mom kind of way rewired my brain a little: There’s a delicate balance between Parisian cliché and artful design, and founder Daniella treads it expertly. The Wynn is a personal favorite, for both layering under sweaters and wrapping around the waist. The sleeves are generous, but not too long or roomy; the collar sits neatly above the collarbone, without feeling restricting. Above all, it’s so soft. At $135 for the short sleeve, and $145 for the long, it’s a hair above what I might normally spend on a wardrobe basic… but it’s everything I want in a T-shirt and nothing I don’t. And for a slice of Daniella’s world, my parting line is clear: it feels like a total steal. —Talia Abbas, shopping director

Kallmeyer

Wynn striped cotton-jersey T-shirt

Kallmeyer

Wynn long sleeve shirt


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Comme Si’s La Classica Shirt

You might be familiar with Comme Si’s most pleasing, colorful socks that launched the brand into the fashion sphere back in 2019. While the prices for these covetable but everyday staples inch towards the higher end of what the average consumer might be willing to spend on a humble basic, the shirting developed by the label sits at a price point that falls right under the $300 sweet spot. What sets these crisp button-down shirts apart from comparable high-street essentials labels is that they’re made in Italy from 100% Italian cotton poplin and finished with delicate mother of pearl buttons. Small but mighty details in both the design and construction, like the box pleat and back yoke of the shirt, make it a cut above the rest of your standard button-downs. The fit is generous; roomy in shape while still fitting true to the shoulder, but nothing you’d call oversize. It’s a cut that makes styling both tucked in or worn out achievable. My personal favorite of the lineup? The “Grecian” blue. To me it’s that perfect traditional blue you’d find in menswear tailoring, reminiscent of an old women’s shirt I once saw by The Row. It wouldn’t be Comme Si if the shirt didn’t come in a rainbow of hues, to suit various wardrobe needs, from classic white to maraschino cherry red and pale pinks. Sometimes I like to style mine back-to-front for a twist. —Madeline Fass, fashion market director

Comme Si

La Shirt Classica

Comme Si

La Shirt Classica

Comme Si

La Shirt Classica

Comme Si

La Shirt Classica

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