For those days when you're suffering from "nothing to wear" syndrome and want to add some fun to your closet, these are the sites to scour for the latest trends that won't break the bank.
From: Harper's BAZAAR US
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If you're a fan of Zara but not a fan of wearing the same exact trendy pieces as everyone else, Genuine People is your new sartorial savior. The e-commerce site offers up a sophisticated take on the latest trends, with new batches of product coming in every week. Prices range a little higher than your typical go-to fast fashion spots, with most falling between $50 and $200, but that's because you're paying for better quality and fabrics and pieces you can wear for more than one season.
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Style Mafia
Démodé
If you're looking to step up your top games, Pixie Market is the place to do so. With dramatic bell-sleeved blouses, chunky oversized sweaters, corset-embellished tees and unique off-the-shoulder options, there are plenty of pieces to make for a standout wardrobe. The site also has outerwear, dresses, bottoms and accessories, almost all of which are under $200.
Pixie Market
Storets
Front Row Shop
You may know River Island from Rihanna's collaboration with the brand a few years back, but in case it's missing from your radar, this UK brand is one to bookmark. From basic essentials like jeans and leather boots to trendier pieces, there's a little bit of everything for your closet here - and almost everything is under $150.
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Modern Citizen
If you shook off Zendaya's clothing launch as just another celebrity fashion line, you're missing out. The singer/actress' direct-to-consumer line, Daya, is a collection of streetwear essentials with enviable items like jogger sweatsuits with edge, velvet jumpsuits, cool girl jackets and footwear. The pieces all sell for incredibly affordable prices - without sacrificing quality. Everything is marked under $160, and who wouldn't want to wear something Zendaya-approved? It's the newcomer on the fashion block to keep an eye on.
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