Nordstrom's New Pop-In Shop Just Made My Dreams Come True
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There are two things you should probably know about me before we begin here: First, I am proud AF to be Mexican, and second, I love shopping at Nordstrom more than my bank account will allow.
Please don't tell my checking account about this pop-in shop!
So when I found out Nordstrom's latest Pop-In shop would give their mega retail platform to Mexican artisans, business owners, and designers, I was excited to say the least.
The pop-in shop will run from Aug. 31 to Sept. 30 and will consist of a gorgeous collection of pieces from some of the next generation of need-to-know Mexican designers and artisans — and they'll all be available online and in store!
Here are some of the amazing designers and brands being included:
Carla Fernández is an incredible Mexico City-based fashion designer who has brought the geometrics and textile richness of Mexico to the luxury fashion marketplace.

Luz Collection curates colorful and intricately created accessories and textiles from places like Jalisco, Chiapas, and Oaxaca.
Get this Las Rayas Tote for $46 (available in three colors).
Maria Maria combines the timeless and traditional craftsmanship from artisans in the Yucatan Península with the needs of the digital world with beautifully cross-stitched cellphone cases.
Get this iPhone 7+/8+ phone case for $42 (available in three designs).
Casa Selva Botanicals is a natural, vegan, and handmade beauty line that strives to create environmentally friendly and totally safe products that'll help bring your skin back to life.

Get their Argan + Rosehip Facial Elixir for $28.
Gala Is Love showcases the unique and gorgeous creations of designer Michell Galindo, who uses her hometown of Tijuana as a source of constant inspiration when creating her magnificent jewelry.

Get the Lava Earrings for $345 (available in mother of pearl and turquoise) and the
Yakampot is a stunning line of timeless pieces crafted by indigenous artisans in Mexico, bringing the rich culture alive through their sophisticated designs.

Get the linen maxi dress for $391 (available in sizes XS-M).
Daniela Bustos Maya is an Argentine designer who found the inspiration in Yucatan, Mexico, for her bold line of statement jewelry.

Get these Arracadas Earrings for $100.
Simple by Trista is a Mexican brand designed for the contemporary woman, with chic and sophisticated pieces that help you elevate your style no matter where you're running off to.

Get this oversized denim kimono coat for $258 (available in sizes S-XL).
Olmos y Flores creates the kind of conversation-starting statement pieces that'll grab anyone's attention and elevate every look.
Salvage Maria was started by a Zapoteca from Oaxaca with the intention of upcycling, repurposing, recycling, and salvaging beautiful unused and unwanted textiles.

Get this Salito Serape Square Accent Pillow for $35.
Truss draws inspiration from the handwoven treasures in Oaxaca and the streets of New York to create its line of charming woven bags.
Get this Party Woven Bucket Bag for $250.
View all the pieces and designers in Nordstrom's Viva Mexico pop-in shop!
An check out even more really awesome Latinx-owned businesses!
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