Shopbop Is Extremely Good Right Now—25 Buys I Immediately Moved From Saved to Cart

I didn't even flinch.

Shobop model wearing a Staud tube top and jeans from its spring sale
(Image credit: Shopbop)

Whenever I see something I want to buy, I usually save it to a Pinterest board, but thanks to Shopbop's handy Hearts feature, it's even easier to earmark potential new buys. It's probably one of my favorite shopping tools, and as you can imagine, I've racked up a healthy list of saved items. Pretty much, if I like it, I save it. As soon as I caught wind that the retailer was running a spring sale, I didn't hesitate before diving into my saved folder and transferring all the best items over to my cart.

Now that spring is actually manifesting and not just a figment of my imagination, I'm in the mood to shop—a lot. The next few months on my calendar are filled with bachelorette trips, birthdays, and more, and with my summer travel plans coming into focus, there are plenty of spring dresses, fresh sandals, and swimwear I'm looking to add to my closet. I plan to capitalize on my Shopbop saves and hit "add to cart."

Continue on to see the saved items I'm considering buying.

This article was originally published on Who What Wear.

Associate Editor, Who What Wear

Hi friends, Anna here! I knew pretty early on that I wanted to pursue a career in fashion, so I took on just about every internship, scholarship, and volunteer opportunity I could get my hands on before landing my dream job at Who What Wear as a post-grad. Currently, my role is associate editor at Who What Wear, which allows me to write about everything from Hailey Bieber's latest 'fit to the emerging micro-trends on my radar. While fashion is my main wheelhouse, you can also catch me chatting about wellness on our sister site THE/THIRTY. When I'm not whipping up my next story at the office, chances are I'm scouring my local vintage store, perfecting my focaccia recipe, or planning my next trip. (I'm a Sagittarius, so the travel bug is real.) I grew up in Cleveland, Ohio, and moved to Los Angeles, where I studied Italian and art history at UCLA, taking a semester to study abroad in Bologna, Italy, (yes, I'm fluent!) and another to backpack around Southeast Asia. (What did I say about the wanderlust?) I spent the first two and a half years of my career working at our WWW headquarters in L.A. but just made the move to NYC and couldn't be more excited for what's to come—so stay tuned.