I scroll through Nordstrom regularly to source fresh items that I think are particularly noteworthy for my own wardrobe and to recommend to others. While the retailer has an epic assortment of contemporary and luxury items, the vast assortment of affordable picks often piques my interest. Every week it seems, Nordstrom stocks a new array of top-notch pieces that ring in under $150 but actually look quite expensive.

Today, I’m here to bring you an edit of under-$150 items that really don’t look like it. Meaning: The items in the curation are forward in nature and feel very high-end. There’s everything from modern shirting silhouettes to adorable knits to chic dresses. So if you are, in fact, shopping at the moment and want to add something new into your rotation, what’s coming your way might be what you’re looking for.

This top looks very expensive.

Now, picture these trousers with the top above.

You can (and should) wear this with everything.

Not your average slides.

Drop-waist dresses are quickly becoming *the* dress of the summer.

So sleek and minimal.

I honestly can’t believe this bag is under $150. The hardware had me convinced it would at least double that.

If you’re going for the quiet luxury look, this high-neck tank is a wardrobe basic must.

How to look polished in the summer 101.

I’m eyeing a similar pair from Prada, but these are honestly just as good.

It’s impossible to not look chic in this.

Halters are back. Tell a friend.

Delightful.

Hello to this beautiful texture.

Oozing old money energy.

Wear this with relaxed trousers and kitten heels for your next happy hour.

Be the chicest person at the beach when you pull up in this coverup.

White denim, because duh.

Imagine this tank with the jeans above and a black leather belt. *Chef’s kiss*

A high-end feeling pair of wedges.

The quite luxury aesthetic but make it swimwear. Shop the matching Nora Bikini Bottoms ($99)

All about this high neckline.

People might just assume it’s Miu Miu. And honestly, let them.

Peak pretty.

I’m getting ’90s Prada vibes.

Great pleated trousers.

Level-up your work wardrobe.

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