I'm Using Nordstrom’s Anniversary Sale to Create My Ideal Rich-Looking Closet
Starting with these 23 elegant styles under $100.


As my personal style continues to evolve, I’m becoming more intentional about elevating my capsule wardrobe. Leveling up my collection entails investing in quality staples that will last for seasons to come—like timeless workwear classics and chic vacation essentials. But I’m on a tight budget, which means I’m searching for rich-looking basics that won’t cost a pretty penny. Fortunately for me, Nordstrom’s Anniversary Sale has exactly what I need.
From now until Sunday, August 3, the retailer is offering a range of fashion deals that practically scream, “quiet luxury.” I spotted a sharp tailored vest that will round out my office-friendly uniforms, a sleek summer dress fit for upscale occasions, and a polished pair of sandals that will anchor my travel outfits. Oh, and the best part of all? Every single item that I found falls under $100.
So, if you’re anything like me—a sophisticated minimalist who doesn’t want to spend a fortune—keep scrolling. Ahead, you’ll discover a list of 23 basics that appear much more expensive than they actually are. While many of these elegant pieces are ideal for heat-wave dressing, I’ve also included a few transitional items, considering fall is right around the corner.
This season, I’ve been relying on gauzy shirt dresses to get me through sweltering temperatures. Mango’s version boasts a sleek appeal with pointy collars and a wrapped silhouette.
I have several flimsy tank tops, but I’m looking for a refined alternative. Designed with a ribbed construction and a form-fitting shape, this one fits the bill.
What I love most about Wayf’s blazer is that it’s cinched at the waist for a sculpted look. I can’t wait to wear this layer with dark-wash jeans and glossy loafers.
To fend off temperature dips, I’ll pull this cozy cardigan over my shoulders. It’s crafted with a soft and stretchy blend of fabric, so comfort is guaranteed.
Ballet flats rank high on the list of 2025 shoe trends. Pair Steve Madden's Pipa flats with a floaty dress and a ladylike handbag to play into fashion’s girlhood aesthetic.
You can never have too many white dresses in your closet. Consider Nordstrom’s breezy option made of 100-percent cotton.
Plaid might be in the spotlight this year, but the truth is, this checked pattern has always been in style. Lean into the look with Wit & Wisdom’s pleated trousers.
Need a break from your plain white T-shirts? Try this elevated top instead, which features ruched fabric and an off-the-shoulder design.
Neo-Victorian fashion is poised to be one of fall 2025’s biggest trends. Embrace the refined aesthetic with this midi skirt covered in delicate lace.
When temperatures are too hot to wear lengthy pants, reach for Good American’s tailored Bermuda shorts.
There’s nothing I love more than a lavish pair of kitten heels. Doused in a trending shade of chocolate brown, these sandals from Open Edit have officially caught my attention.
This isn’t your run-of-the-mill LBD. It flaunts a ruffled skirt that creates a playful sense of movement.
I’m heading out to LA in a few weeks, which means I’ll be taking endless trips to the shore. To enhance my seaside style, I’ll pull on these poplin shorts alongside a classic one-piece swimsuit and a pair of flip-flops.
If you want to look put-together while running errands, Zella’s mini dress will do the trick.
Plastered in pinstripes, Madewell’s tailored vest has "corporate” written all over it. Coordinate this top with the brand’s matching bottoms for an effortless ensemble.
White skirt outfits are taking over the streets of New York City this summer, and now it’s your turn to test-drive the easygoing look. There are so many styling routes to take, but I’d suggest wearing this skirt with a black top and leather sandals.
Nordstrom’s Sydney Ankle Strap Sandals are the perfect pair of black summer shoes that will match with just about any warm-weather outfit.
I just found this stunning cover-up that will seamlessly transition from the beach to an oceanfront happy hour.
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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.