These Are the 31 Most Epic Fashion Items on Sale Right Now

Shop the sale pieces I think are guaranteed to sell out right now, and return for my new picks.

If you’re looking for the best on-sale fashion items of the moment, you’re in luck because I’ve hunted them down for you. It’s my job as a fashion editor to keep an eye on the best shopping finds on the market, and that includes all of the epic sale pieces that have just been marked down and are guaranteed to sell out quickly.

So keep scrolling for some great deals. Here, you’ll find the current fashion buys that have recently been marked down and deserve a place in your shopping cart. Whether you’re after affordable takes on seasonal trends or are looking to buy an investment piece at a fraction of the original price, I have you covered. Ahead, I’ll take you on a virtual shopping trip for the best on-sale fashion items to order before they sell out. 

A shockingly good price.

My dream boots.

A great gift idea.

I love the orange details.

You’re guaranteed to the the best-dressed at any holiday party in this Interior piece.

Very into this quilting.

A stunning find from Nensi Dojaka.

Next level leather pants.

The sneakers everyone is wearing right now.

Cashmere for under $100? Check.

For off-duty mode.

On sale just in time for holiday events.

When a bodysuit isn’t just a bodysuit.

For that winter vacation.

To wear with the above.

The double-band detail, though.

Well, this is cool.

The designer everyone is talking about.

Finished in corduroy.

A cool brand to know.

The prettiest mesh finish.

Won’t be able to stop thinking about these.

This look is making me rethink how to style a puffer vest.

Yes to Baroque pearls.

I can’t get over the crystal bow.

I can’t stop starting at this.

To bundle up in.

It’s officially boot season.

So pretty.

The perfect hobo shape.

I’ve been eyeing this piece for a while.

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Elon Musk says Tim Cook told him Apple ‘never considered’ removing Twitter

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Musk seems to be cooling on a beef with Apple. | Kristen Radtke / The Verge; Getty Images

After a conversation with Apple CEO Tim Cook, Elon Musk now says that Apple actually wasn’t threatening to pull Twitter from the App Store. On Monday, Musk claimed that Apple had “threatened to withhold Twitter” from the store, but according to a Wednesday afternoon tweet, Musk said it was a “misunderstanding” and that “Tim was clear that Apple never considered doing so.”

The clarification follows a cryptic tweet earlier in the day where Musk said Cook had given him a tour of Apple’s campus. In a video, you can see a shadow of two people: Musk and someone else that resembles Cook.

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This Perfume Was “Tacky” and “Unsophisticated” Until It Took Over the Internet

My snack personality has always veered towards the salty: chips and dip, cheese and crackers, those flat, brown discs that are the best part of Gardetto’s Snack Mix, that kind of thing. But when it came to fragrances, I always went for the sweet stuff. Gourmand perfumes have been my thing ever since I was a teen, ritualistically spraying Juice Bar’s Cotton Candy body mist all over my JNCOs before heading to an all-night rave. Little did I know that my gourmand perfume preferences would continue throughout my adult life.

One of my perfume cornerstones was Jessica Simpson’s Deliciously Kissable “Creamy” Fragrance, which was from her aughts-era edible beauty line Dessert Beauty (which I found on eBay after writing about it on Racked in 2018). Another was my beloved Aquolina Pink Sugar (which I also rebought just a few months ago). Of course, there were dalliances with other sweet-smelling perfumes, like Harajuku Lovers G by Gwen Stefani, Tokyo Milk Let Them Eat Cake, and Whipped Cream from Eau De Vie, a forgotten line of gourmand-inspired fragrances that was sold exclusively by Sephora in the 2000s. 

Over the years, friends who had similar fragrance preferences to mine would graduate to more “sophisticated” scents. Yet I never felt the pressure to do the same, even as I got into my 30s, then my 40s, and even when other people, including a famous French perfumer I interviewed, deemed gourmand fragrances to be tacky. (First of all, I love tacky. Secondly, I do what I want!) But in recent years, I’ve noticed more people proudly proclaiming their love for gourmands, especially on TikTok, where the hashtag #gourmandperfume has 22.9M views and sweet-smelling perfumes like Maison Francis Kurkdjian’s Baccarat Rouge 540 have gone viral.

When you consider the olfactory differences between Baccarat Rouge 540 and Le Labo’s Santal 33, the smoky wood fragrance that gained cult status a decade ago, it might be a sign that smelling like a delicious cake or cotton candy isn’t gauche after all. Gourmand perfumes might finally be getting their time in the spotlight.

Elena Vosnaki, author and senior editor at Fragrantica.com and founder of Perfumeshrine.com, says that gourmands have currently taken over the market, alongside fragrances with Middle-Eastern ingredients, such as oudh (though she says that’s more popular in niche fragrances). “For the designer and mainstream segments, gourmands are reigning right now,” says Vosnaki, and she has a few theories about why. “There are several factors contributing to that: the pandemic, which made us all seek solace and comfort, the war in Europe which created a throwback to tried and tested solutions for the market, plus the companies that have been steadily producing and launching gourmand fragrances for the past 10–15 years,” she explains. 

Perfumer Marissa Zappas echoes the fact that most commercial perfumes released in the past decade are technically gourmands, even if they aren’t necessarily marketed that way. “In general, perfumes are much, much sweeter than they were 20 years ago,” she says. But even though gourmands are more common, there’s always been a stigma attached to them. Zappas recalls working as a shop girl at Annick Goutal, where women would walk in and loudly announce they ‘hate sweet’ and ‘don’t want anything remotely sweet,’ but walk out of the store with the sweetest perfume they had. “It’s hard for people to ultimately walk away from what they truly want. Strong aversions to sweet perfumes always feel a little misogynist to me for some reason. Also, a lot of cheaper perfumes are sweeter,” she says. “Humans crave sugar, fat, and salt.”

The concept of experiencing desserts in ways in which you can’t actually eat them goes beyond wearing traditional perfumes. Take, for instance, Bath and Body Works, which is famous for its dessert-scented hand soaps, body lotions, and candles as it is for the body mists that many had as their junior-high signature scent. “The gourmand category is an important part of our fragrance portfolio and we are always mining for the next fragrance to satisfy our customers’ sweet tooth,” explains Noelle Marois, Associate Vice President of Product and Fragrance Development at Bath & Body Works. “The food and beverage industries are ever-changing, so we love to look to the flavor trends on menus, festivals, or even local grocery stores for fragrance inspiration to identify the next idea.” For its newest holiday scent, Fa La La Latte, the brand found inspiration from the cookie butter trend, adding hints of espresso and sweet vanilla foam.

The personal-care brand Native is known for its creatively scented deodorants and body care products, including holiday-themed deodorants like Sugar Cookie and Spiked Egg Nog. “Gourmand fragrances are inspired by edible notes like coconut, vanilla, coffee notes, chocolate, honey, desserts, and tropical fruits. And these notes really deliver comfort, balance, and trust,” explains Natalia Lebedev, Native’s Chief Fragrance Officer. “It could be a nostalgic feeling for some, while it could represent a feeling of hope for others. But now more than ever consumers are looking for something that can provide that comforting experience.”

As fashion and beauty trends from the past tend to come back again, so can fragrances like gourmands. Vosnaki also believes people like these types of scents because they find them comforting and familiar. “The rich tastes of desserts are something that relaxes and makes you feel good about something you know and trust,” she says. She doesn’t believe gourmands attract a particular person but points out that they’re typically geared more towards younger women, like millennials and Gen Z, because they came on board after a certain period in time. “Previous generations were brought up in older-style perfumes—oriental, spicy, heavily floral or chypre—so they’re accustomed to them and they don’t feel odd. Whereas for younger women the flavor of caramel is more familiar than say the one of oak moss, which is a very characteristic scent in older, vintage chypre perfumes.” 

The attention to gourmand scents could be due to the culmination of several factors: Gen Z popularizing the scents on TikTok, a general mass desire for nostalgia and comfort, and maybe just the simple idea of people liking what they like, even if it might not be “cool.” Zappas says that gourmands aren’t necessarily considered edgy, and are actually more childlike. “There’s a theory about vanilla undertones occurring in breast milk, which could explain why a lot of younger people tend to pick gourmands as a first perfume. Then, once their taste evolves and they grow up, they might reach for a more complex scent category, although vanillin smells can certainly be complex,” she says. “Gourmands are for people who maybe want to smell edible.” Indeed, we do. Inspired to try one (or a few) of the absolute best gourmand beauty products out there? Keep scrolling!

From Zappas’s own line, she describes this perfume as “the ultimate gourmand,” and I agree. “Lemon frosting, vanilla cake, and buttery tuberose cake. Fun, satisfying, definitely a little extra,” says Zappas.

Why moisturize your gams in unscented lotion when they can literally smell like cookies? It may be a holiday scent, but it’s so good, you’ll want to stock up for the rest of the year.

She’s an icon, she is a legend, and she is the moment. A combination of praline, patchouli leaf, and Calabrian bergamot has made Mugler’s Angel fragrance a star, and not just for its stunning star-shaped bottle. As Vosnaki states, this is the fragrance that helped popularize gourmands back in 1992. Look to the legend! 

I’m a huge fan of the famous Kilian fragrance Love, Don’t Be Shy (known to be Rihanna’s signature scent before she launched her own fragrance), but if you want something that’s a little spicier, try Intoxicated. It has notes of coffee, cardamom, and vanilla, which give it a warm, almost incense vibe. So, so nice.

While Warm Vanilla Sugar is considered another year-round favorite, Vanilla Bean Noel has been a beloved holiday scent for over 20 years. You can have your whole house smell like freshly baked cookies, or wear it as a lotion or body spray.

Ever since I got my hands on this perfume, I’ve been wearing it nonstop (I even packed it for my Thanksgiving trip back home). Not only is the bottle pink and gorgeous, but it also has a marshmallow note (which is my favorite) alongside fruity scents like mandarin, orange blossom, and raspberry.

Rum and honey sound good as a cocktail but even better as a perfume. It’s warm and sensual. Perfect for cooler weather.

With two types of vanilla, nude musk and Hinoki wood, Dulce is described as “vanilla ice cream with a shot of whisky on the side.” It’s also inspired by the ’90s, which speaks to my nostalgic teen heart.

The Strawberry Pound Cake fragrance is popular amongst Bath & Body Works heads all year long, even when it’s not strawberry season.

It’s all in the name. This perfume has notes of juicy pear, marshmallow, ambrette, and orris, giving it a perfectly fresh-meets-sweet scent.

Lush has some incredible perfumes (Cardamom Coffee, $235, is a forever fave), but don’t sleep on the brand’s lineup of body sprays. Good times will be had with this one, as you’ll instantly be teleported to a county fair with its buttery, caramel popcorn scent.

This luxurious chocolate and hazelnut body wash will make you want to be your true decadent self and eat a tub of Nutella in the shower. Seriously obsessed. And your skin will feel amazing afterward, too. 

This iconic perfume is one of Vosnaki’s personal gourmand favorites. She describes it as “sweet like caramel, yet airy and diffusive.”

If you want something super sweet and buttery, the ’71 body mist does not play. It has caramelized vanilla and macadamia that will turn you into a walking carnival (in a good way). 

Lowkey, I’m a huge scented candle fan. This is a new candle brand, and I’m obsessed with every single one that I’ve smelled. Interestingly, Film Grain has gourmand notes, like vanilla, caramel, and coffee among notes of leather, iris, dust, and printed scripts, resulting in a strange yet familiar scent with a touch of sweetness. I’m hoping the founder, Ethan Gaskill, gets into perfumes at some point because I’m impressed by these complex scents. (Hey, it worked for Santal 33, which was a candle before it became a perfume!)

Kayali does a lot of sweet-smelling perfumes, and its newest, Vanilla Royale, is a total dream. It combines sweet vanilla, with patchouli, rum, crème brulée, and royal oud. Delightful.

For coffee lovers who want just enough of a coffee note without going into dessert territory, Coffee Break could be the one for you. It has notes of pepper, patchouli and orange blossom against coffee, lavender, tonka bean, and vanilla, giving it a fresh, spicy, energizing scent.

This is a going-out scent, so make some plans when you wear this. This amber gourmand has rose, black cherry liquor, and moss accord for a scent that is the perfect balance of sweet and sensual.

According to Vosnaki, this perfume is one of the most popular gourmands on the market. “It’s as feisty and happy as savoring cotton candy on a boat over the Seine—incidentally, the location of the scent’s commercials—which is so popular that a bottle must be selling every few seconds somewhere along the globe,” she says.

If you need extra body hydration, grab this shower oil, which smells like almond, florals, vanilla, and tonka beans, and moisturizes the skin with jojoba, avocado, olive, and wheat germ oil.

Next: “Smell Is Our Most Ancient Sense”: The 14 Most Enchanting Perfumes of All Time

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5 Essential Exercises for Bigger Arms

You’ve done about a thousand curls in the past week and the same number of triceps extensions, yet your arms are still not growing. The fact is, you can’t get real muscle growth by doing the same arm exercises over and over. There needs to be variety in your workouts if you want to reach a new level.

The arm exercises below will help you challenge your arms and make them bigger. These moves allow you to spend your energy more efficiently: You’ll centralize your biceps and triceps and maximize the gains you get out of each motion. Read on for instructions on how to execute each exercise effectively.

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The Best GPS Watches for Running, Cycling, Swimming, and More

GPS watches are a crucial tool for any runner, cyclist, or swimmer looking to track their pace, time, distance, and calories burned—particularly if you want to avoid lugging your phone around. Of course, not all GPS-equipped watches are created equal. The market is packed with tickers of all descriptions and prices, to the point that picking the right one for your unique needs and budget can make your head spin. The good news is that we’ve got you covered.

Below, we’ve rounded up our favorite models, including the latest from top brands like Garmin, Suunto, and more, to suit every athlete and budget.

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28 Gifts We’re Planning to Buy for Others But Secretly Want for Ourselves

I’ll be honest with you: Gift giving isn’t my love language. However, shopping and curating guides of cool and of-the-moment styles is my job, so when it’s time to shop for the people in my life, I’m pretty good at it despite my fatigue. During this time of year, the market is saturated with an overwhelming amount of attractive options and promotional deals, but I think I’ve mastered the art of holiday shopping, and I’m officially ready to share my secret.

Of all of the stores that I frequent throughout the year, Gap has its shining moment during the holidays. It has just about everything you could possibly think of to gift your loved ones. And as much as I love to keep my options open, by the time my Gap cart is full, I’ve checked off everyone on my list (and, of course, snagged some pieces for myself). I’m talking luxe outerwear, elevated basics, and cozy essentials that remain relevant throughout the evolving trend cycle. My fellow editors are also gift shopping at Gap this year, so I enlisted them for their top-tier recommendations below. Keep scrolling to see their picks.

“I got my mom a massive winter coat last year for the holidays, and I swear every time I call her when the weather is even close to chilly, she’s wrapped up in it. As a result, I’m recycling the gift idea and getting this duvet-like style for the rest of my family.”

“In my family, cashmere is a love language, so when it comes time to buy gifts, I always include at least one cashmere item. After spotting this bold orange option at Gap, I made up my mind that it would be the one for 2022.”

“Much of my time during the holidays is spent with friends and family just lounging around, watching movies, looking through old photos, and drinking unusually large amounts of hot cocoa. This year will be no different—besides the fact that everyone I spend it with will be wearing some version of this hoodie.”

“When we were kids, my grandmother would gift every one of her grandchildren with a robe during the holidays, but she hasn’t done it in forever. Since most of us are probably still using the last version she gave us, I feel like it’s probably time for an upgrade.”

“Yes, I’m one of those people who spoils my dog. She will look so cute in this striped sweater. I actually may buy the matching one for myself!”

“My mom, like me, loves a good knit. This cable-knit silhouette is perfection. It will be great for her everyday life.”

“My husband has a pretty extensive baseball-hat collection, and I know he’ll adore this cool plaid style.”

“Oversize shirting is trending hard right now, and I know my sister-in-law will be all about this chic plaid silhouette.”

“My boyfriend is always wearing beanies, which means he’s also always losing them. I love gifting him with a new one every season in a color that’s fun and vibrant.”

“One of my friends recently had a baby, and I’m already anticipating her postpartum wardrobe needs. I think surprising her with a cozy new matching sweatsuit will do just the trick.”

“My best friend is always asking for advice on what to wear. I’ve been trying to convince her to invest in a nice slip dress, so I’m taking this opportunity to gift her with one.”

“My aunt is always complaining about her struggle to find a perfect cable-knit sweater, but thanks to this one, I can finally put her search to rest. I mean, could this be any more impeccable?”

“One of my closest friends loves going skiing and is generally an outdoorsy type of gal. I know she’ll appreciate this beige beanie because it’s a muted tone that goes with everything and has a cute pom-pom.”

“My mom is always complaining about how she doesn’t have any winter sweaters. Since she also lives in L.A., she doesn’t really need anything too heavy, but I think this cardigan is the perfect California winter sweater for her.”

“My best friend is already shopping for a New Year’s Eve dress, and I think I’m going to surprise her with this one. The neckline and cut are so cute, and I think she’ll love this gorgeous chocolate shade.”

“My sister loves a good pair of boots, and these cowboy ankle boots are just so perfect. They’ll go with any outfit and are incredibly sturdy for winter. I may selfishly buy them for her because then I’ll get to borrow them.”

“When I was a kid, my parents always dressed me in Gap sweatshirts—there are so many photos of me in them! My boyfriend’s sister recently had a baby, and this is the perfect set to gift her.”

“My mom loves statement earrings, and I know she’ll find a way to wear this fun pair all the time.”

“My best friend is always complaining about how cold her apartment gets in the winter—this cozy robe is the ultimate gift to give her this year.”

“My boyfriend is hard to shop for—he has such specific style! When I saw this oxford, however, I knew he would wear it all the time. It’s such a fun piece that’s still easy to incorporate into daily wear.”

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Every Chic Thing I’m Packing for Winter Vacations

Everyone has a favorite aspect of the holiday season. Some people are all about the gifts, and others live for holiday decorations. But for me, it’s the travel. I’ll take just about any excuse to pack my bags for a weekend away with my best friend. And the only thing that sounds more fun than mapping out the trip is planning the outfits we’d wear during it. Hello, I’m a fashion editor—please don’t act so surprised.

Naturally, the looks in question must be trend-forward and chic, but I’ll also require some matching moments (whether my friend likes it or not). No matter how small my carry-on luggage is, one item that will always make the cut is Longchamp’s Box-Trot handbag. It’s the perfect, classic leather bag to complete every cool outfit I want to wear right now. It’s no surprise that the French brand has mastered this style. Ahead, see how to style this editor-favorite accessory. (Airline tickets not included. Sorry.)

Wearing matching bags is just the right amount of coordination for a twin moment in all the photos I inevitably take on vacation. The Box-Trot comes in three sizes, all of which feature an adjustable crossbody strap, an especially convenient detail when running around a city all day. (I like to have my hands free so I can properly focus while shopping, but that’s another story.) But my absolute favorite detail is the boxy shape—it feels both classic and modern.

The casual vibe of this sweaterdress and cropped puffer vest is perfectly suited for a tiny Box-Trot worn as a crossbody. I love the way the black leather and gold hardware stand out against the olive-green color of the knit dress. 

This look feels very “downtown city girl” with the plaid miniskirt, knee-high rubber boots, and oversize bomber, but the addition of the bag adds a polished touch. The green leather makes a bold and playful statement, especially when paired with matching green sunglasses, which are not required but very much encouraged.

These chic looks are a lesson in taking matching outfits to the next level. The coordinated plaid prints and pops of orange play off one another so well. I’d be tempted to swap bags halfway through the day just because.

The medium Box-Trot would allow me to stash a few extra things when I’m out from morning until night, such as sunglasses, makeup, and even a camera (because again, I will be documenting every detail of this trip). The orange color stands out, yet it’s surprisingly wearable. I’d style it with neutrals to give it a solo moment, but pairing it with other orange details like these shoes and the stripe on the pants feels a bit more festive.

Between the shearling vest and the oversize knit, this look has “cozy” written all over it. I love the addition of the crisp, white cotton trousers and baseball cap for a daytime outfit. Come evening, I’d lose the hat, vest, and sneakers in exchange for a blazer and heels. The bag stays because that’s the beauty of the Box-Trot—it’s casual enough for the daytime and sleek enough for whatever the night brings.

Photographer: Jared Kocka

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