I’m Already Thinking About Fall Trends—5 Styles I’m Buying From Nordstrom’s Anniversary Sale

Discover regal shades of purple, romantic lace fabrics, and more.

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At this very moment, I’m wearing a flimsy tank top and a lightweight pair of linen pants while braving yet another New York City heat wave. My face is submerged in sweat, and honestly, I’m tired of this whole summer thing. So, it should come as no surprise that I’ve been counting down the days until autumn, and naturally, my sights are set on fashion’s fall 2025 trends.

According to top-tier designers like Isabel Marant, Chloé, and Gucci, plaid prints, lace-adorned designs, and royal shades of purple are poised to rise in popularity this upcoming season. Other styles like sculpted silhouettes and wild animal prints are also gaining traction. And thankfully, Nordstrom’s Anniversary Sale has everything I could possibly need to master fall’s highly anticipated trends—without breaking the bank.

While scouring the retailer’s site, I spotted a range of coveted deals like a checkered blazer for $37, a sheer blouse adorned with floral embroidery for $25, and a pair of fierce leopard-print heels priced under $100.

Ahead, discover a curated edit of discounted fall trends that you’ll soon see everywhere. If something catches your eye, I’d suggest you act quickly. Nordstrom's annual sale runs from now until Sunday, August 3, so time is of the essence!

Fall Fashion Trends at Nordstrom (At a Glance)

  • Victorian Elegance
  • Plaid All Over
  • Regal Shades of Purple
  • Sculpted Silhouettes
  • Running Wild

Victorian Elegance

chloe fall 2025 runway

On Chloé’s Fall 2025 runway, romantic styles reigned supreme.

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For the fall season, designers are ushering in a neo-Victorian era by way of polished styles stitched with dainty lace and sheer fabric. Embrace the charming look with embroidered maxi dresses, gauzy tops, and floaty skirts.

Plaid All Over

calvin klein fall 2025 runway

Calvin Klein proved that plaid isn’t going anywhere.

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Fashion’s quintessential fall print has come out to play! I’m talking about none other than plaid. The grid-like pattern found its way into the collections of Calvin Klein, Bally, and Isabel Marant. Add the look to your autumn wardrobe with the checkered styles below.

Regal Shades of Purple

sergio hudson fall 2025 runway

Sergio Hudson put a corporate twist on the purple color trend with a sharp suit.

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According to labels such as Altuzarra, Gucci, and Sergio Hudson, purple is the must-know color trend of fall 2025. Explore the rich hue with soft shades of lilac and lavender, or champion a bolder look with deep tones of violet and plum.

Sculpted Silhouettes

saint laurent fall 2025 runway

Saint Laurent ditched slim skirts for billowing alternatives.

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Brands like Saint Laurent and Alaïa are experimenting with curved constructions that flaunt a whimsical appeal. Try the look for yourself with a fit-and-flare bubble dress or a cinched blazer that boasts an hourglass shape.

Running Wild

versace fall 2025 runway

Versace co-signed the animal print craze using sultry bodysuits and slinky dresses.

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From leopard spots to zebra stripes, a variety of animal prints emerged across the Fall 2025 runways of Versace, Zimmerman, and Balmain. Join the wild side with the free-spirited styles ahead, including thigh-grazing mini dresses, pointy mesh heels, and flared jeans.

Lauren Tappan
Fashion Editor

Lauren K. Tappan is the Fashion Editor at Marie Claire, where she covers trend forecasting and shopping stories, highlighting runway-inspired styles and a blend of emerging and established brands. Prior to joining Marie Claire, she worked as a freelance editor for Harper’s Bazaar and ELLE, specializing in e-commerce content and curating seasonal trend reports. Earlier in her career, she worked at Town & Country, developing a strong portfolio of fashion roundups and designer profiles.

Lauren holds a bachelor's degree in communications with a minor in journalism from the University of Pennsylvania. While at Penn, she served as editor-in-chief of The Walk, the university's fashion magazine, and completed internships at Philadelphia Style Magazine and EveryStylishGirl.