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10 Pieces Our Editors Can’t Wait to Wear This Fall

When August slips by (like a bottle of wine), there are two types of people in this world: 1) Those who wish they could time travel back to June to keep soaking up the summer sun and 2) those who want to skip right to spooky season and pumpkin-flavored everything. Here at The Everygirl, we’re in camp number two. Once mid-August rolls around, we are ready for everything that autumn has to offer—especially when it comes to style. We’ve already started stocking up our closets with new fall fashion finds and pulling out our favorite pieces from last year.  Take a peek inside our closets to see what we’ll be sporting this season: Vionic Elodie Loafers I chickened out on buying a pair of chunky loafers last year and it’s one of my biggest regrets of fall 2022. After seeing Pinterest girl after Pinterest girl styling chunky loafers with crew socks, skirts, jeans, and oversized sweaters, I’m finally pulling the trigger and adding this pair from Vionic to my cart. I love the gold deta

Weekdays Made Easy: Our Fall 2023 Workwear Capsule Wardrobe

If you’ve been following us for a while now, you already know how keen we are on the idea of a capsule wardrobe. The concept is quite simple. It’s a closet full of pieces that can be mixed and matched for infinite combinations. In other words, it’s the permanent fix to your “I have nothing to wear”  conundrum. After a few-year hiatus, many of us have office days as part of our routine again (at least a day or two a week). Trousers, blouses, commute-ready shoes—they’re all back on rotation Monday through Friday. But contrary to popular opinion, there’s no need to wear itchy tops and non-stretch bottoms that’ll have you feeling miserable all day (it’s 2023—workwear has evolved from that!).  Like the rest of our wardrobe, workwear is also best from September through November. Our fall workwear capsule wardrobe proves that your fall work wardrobe can be cute, comfy, and autumn-chic.   What Is a Capsule Wardrobe? The simple definition is that it’s a curated wardrobe made up of versatil

Hate Wearing Heels? These 5 Hacks Make Wearing Them More Comfortable

If you opened up my closet, the first thing you’d notice is the quantity of shoes. Hey, I’m a fashion editor, so it’s my job to have a lot of shoes —or so I convince myself—in the name of expertise. But if you looked closer, you’d notice one common denominator: almost all of them have a flat heel. SPONSORED BY / CVS Our 20 Holy Grail Drugstore Products Are on Major Sale RN run, don't walk CLICK TO READ! Like learning to ski or acquiring a taste for blue cheese, the window of opportunity for becoming a heel master seemed to have come and gone before I realized it, leaving me as a 27-year-old watching my peers strutting by me while all I could do was hobble (and ask for a substitute of feta on my salads). I reserved the heel wearing to weddings and Christmas Eve, until I finally had to look in the mirror and tell myself to grow up already.  What’s life when a two-and-a-half inch heel deters you from buying the perfect pair of boots?  In an effort to teach an old dog new t

16 Books to Read When You Don’t Want Summer to End

As soon as August hits, there are two types of girlies you’ll come across online. There are the ones who love fall—the ones who can’t wait to break out their blanket scarves, sip on pumpkin spice lattes, and start their annual rewatch of Gilmore Girls . And then there are the ones like me, who want to live in an eternal summer. When Labor Day rolls around and the world is focusing on back-to-school sales and holiday plans, the summer girlies (including myself) are likely drowning in a puddle of tears because they have to wait an excruciating nine more months until the summer dawns on us once again. SPONSORED BY / CVS Our 20 Holy Grail Drugstore Products Are on Major Sale RN run, don't walk CLICK TO READ! But thankfully, with books, we can live in that eternal summer. Even when it’s the dead of winter and you’re freezing your butt off, watching the sun set at a depressingly early four in the afternoon, you can still transport yourself to a time when your skin is burnt, y