Demi Lovato teamed up with Amazon on a clothing collection — and styles start at just $10
Forget cool for the summer; these designs are chic for the fall.
Demi Lovato dropped her new Amazon Essentials collection on Wednesday, writing on Instagram that “clothes are fun, but style is essential.”
True to its name, the capsule features plenty of everyday wardrobe staples — much like Sofia Richie’s Amazon Essentials collaboration, which hit the site last month.
“I love how versatile the collection is. The pieces feel contemporary and stylish, but still wearable for day-to-day,” the “Fast” singer shared.
Keep scrolling to shop a selection of Lovato-approved standouts that look far pricier than they are.
Amazon Essentials Relaxed-Fit Button Collar Sweater

This relaxed-fit crewneck is cute as a button — and sold in both trendy cherry red and espresso hues.
Amazon Essentials Wool Blend Boucle Button-Down Jacket

This cozy knit feels like loungewear, but looks polished enough for the office.
Amazon Essentials Tie Front Cardigan

Lovato modeled this bow-adorned cardigan in the campaign.
Amazon Essentials Double Breasted Wool-Blend Longline Coat

At under $100, this luxe-looking wool-blend design is a steal.
Amazon Essentials High-Rise Wide Leg Cuffed Jean

Given they’re under $30, it might be tempting to buy these cuffed jeans in multiple colors. (They come in black as well as light and dark denim washes.)
Amazon Essentials Faux Mohair Sweater Top

This mohair-like top costs less than most T-shirts — but looks much more elevated.
Amazon Essentials Faux Mohair Button-Down Cardigan

Like most of the collection, this cuddly cardigan comes in black, cream and light pink.
Amazon Essentials Slim-Fit Stretch Rib Short-Sleeve Tee

No Amazon Essentials collection would be complete without everyday basics like this cute slim-fit top.
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This article was written by Hannah Southwick, Commerce Associate Editor for Page Six. Hannah spies deals on actually affordable celebrity-worn styles, puts Hollywood’s favorite labels to the test and finds the beauty products that keep stars red carpet-ready. She consults stylists and industry pros — including celebs themselves — for firsthand product recommendations, trend predictions and more. In addition to writing for Page Six since 2020, her work has been featured in USA Today and Parade.



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