Embracing September Shades with Nordstrom’s Hues of Green

Though August is still in full swing, the promise of cooler days and the first hints of fall are just around the corner. This year, lighter greens – think sage, pistachio, and mint – are emerging as the must-have hues. We’ve scoured Nordstrom for some standout pieces in these trendy shades that will keep you stylish as summer fades into fall.

Trench coats are a fall essential, and this belted faux leather version in a muted sage green offers a fresh take on the classic. The soft tone balances the edginess of leather, making it versatile enough to pair with everything from tailored workwear to relaxed weekend looks. Available now and perfect for layering as temperatures start to dip.

Fall doesn’t have to mean saying goodbye to skirts. Vince Camuto’s pleated midi skirt in Mint Mist keeps the breeziness of summer while transitioning seamlessly into cooler months. The flowy silhouette and delicate sheen make it an easy choice for both work and weekends. Pair it with a chunky sweater or a fitted jacket to strike that perfect seasonal balance.

The pre-fall season is all about versatile pieces, and this Eileen Fisher silk blend blouse in Meadow Green delivers just that. The relaxed fit and silky finish give it an elevated feel without sacrificing comfort. Whether worn under a blazer for a polished look or styled casually with jeans, this top’s soft green shade adds a refreshing twist to traditional autumn palettes.

Head to Nordstrom and be ahead of the curve as you step into September’s shades with confidence and flair. Get ready – fall is almost here!

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