If you’re anything like me, convenience plays a huge role in your shopping habits. Sure, every brand has their own website, and yet, I’m far more likely to actually follow through on a purchase when it’s from a retailer where I can also buy everything else I need (or want), from my daily tinted sunscreen to the lingerie I can’t quit. Such is why Nordstrom is the store I shop at most, both in person and online. Simply put, the retailer has everything. 

Because of this, I got a little bit too excited when I noticed all of the new items from Mango that Nordstrom just released on its website. In the new selection are plenty of items I’ve seen and considered buying directly from Mango, but have thus far not added to my wardrobe. Now that they’re available in the same place as the Skims tees and Khaite sunglasses I’ve been eyeing for the last week, the chances of me actually buying them have skyrocketed. With that, scroll down to see which new Mango items will likely be arriving on my doorstep in a Nordstrom box next week. 

A classic choice. 

This mini has been slept on for far too long. 

To be worn for decades to come. 

This dress is for work and play alike. 

J’adore. 

A quiet-luxury staple. 

This color is magically delicious. 

I’m very much into this one-shoulder dress. 

Pencil skirts are back, and this is one of the year’s very chicest ones. 

It’s a need not a want. 

A classic choice. 

Ready for low-rise jeans? Buy these first. 

This is one classy duo.  Shop the matching Tweed Miniskirt ($50).

Just do it—you know you want to. 

I’m personally buying this sweater in bulk. 

To be paired with trousers, baggy jeans, and midi skirts.

Voluminous skirts are at the top of my spring wishlist. 

The styling possibilities are endless.

Every fashion person needs at least one of these. 

To be worn on body or around the shoulders. 

Oh, this one’s chic. 

This style is a favorite amongst the fashion set this year. 

The perfect topper. 

Comfortable and cute? I’ll take two. 

Next up: Meet the 30 Items That Are Already Defining Spring