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Deal Alert: Save Up to 40% On Avec Les Filles Linen Blazers
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Date:2025-04-12 14:44:36
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Temperatures haven't quite dropped, but the calendar doesn't lie: Autumn is on its way. But while we wait to sip our spiced lattes and bust out plaid prints in all their cozy glory, we still have the whole pre-season to think about. It's too early in the year for jackets, but a little too late to just go out in a tee and assume you'll be fine.
The answer? Linen, baby. Elegant, sophisticated, and weather-change-friendly linen, in all her splendor. Avec Les Filles has the exact linen-blend items you need for fall, and on top of that? They're on sale right now.
Whether you're looking for a wear-everywhere blazer to top casual desk-to-drinks looks or are hoping to make an impression with an all-linen outfit that says "I know it doesn't feel like fall, and I'm dressed for the occasion," Avec Les Filles has something to add to your transitional closet.
Scroll on for three essential linen pieces for what I think we can safely call pre-fall. Your first-day-of-class, first-day-back-from-vacation, and even first date looks will thank you.
"Contrast buttons and a dusty sage hue add fresh appeal," to the brand's linen-rayon blazer, which features shoulder pads for structure, flap pockets for convenience, button cuffs, and a fully-lined interior.
Per the brand: "Sharp tailoring smartens up our cotton-linen blazer, which features shoulder pads, covered buttons, and a sculpted waist for a flattering finish."
This "beautifully textured" cotton-linen mini features minimalist detailing, allowing the silhouette to shine. It also, conveniently, styles perfectly with the blazer above.
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