May 14, 2026

6 Marshalls 'Quiet Luxury' Spring Finds Under $35 That Look Way More Expensive Than They Are

Written by Laura Bogart
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Edited by Kristen Mae
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When the American journalist Hal Borland remarked that “No winter lasts forever; no spring skips its turn,” he was probably thinking of the beauty of the natural world — but the sentiment also applies to spring fashion and home refreshes. After all, you want your look — and your space — to feel as elegant as a spring sunrise.

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However, you also don’t want your knack for finding a good deal to skip its turn. That’s why you shop at Marshalls, where you can find items that evoke quiet luxury for under $35. MoneyLion didn’t skip its turn to visit Marshalls to track down cost-effective finds that look polished, elevated and far pricier than they actually are. Here’s what we put in our carts.

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  • Price: $19.99

This polka dot dress is the epitome of versatility. With interior shorts under the adorable skirt, you can spend your afternoon adding a fashionable flair to the country club tennis courts.

Or, if you want a look that is both casual yet preppy and sweet for a night on the town, toss on a cardigan and some jewelry. The delicate lace trim and drop-waist silhouette give this piece a refined feel that reads more “boutique find” than budget buy.

  • Price: $29.99

Nothing says powerful yet elegant like a black jumpsuit. Paired with a blazer, this polished one-piece can easily pass for office-ready attire. On warmer nights, skip the jacket and you’ve got an effortless look for after-work coffee or cocktails.

The subtle floral print and tie-waist detail add visual interest while maintaining a clean, streamlined silhouette, making it easy to dress up or down with footwear ranging from white sneakers to high heels.

  • Price: $19.99

Perry Ellis is one of the most renowned names in menswear for good reason: The brand's clean lines and timeless designs evoke luxury and leisure. But this linen short-sleeve shirt is available for a decidedly more everyday price of less than $20.

Wear it with shorts. Wear it with jeans. Dress it up with trousers and a blazer for a more formal look. However you style it, you’ll still have a cool, classic look this spring.

  • Price: $16.99

This perfume is sweet without feeling overpowering, blending top notes of marshmallow, candied ginger and bergamot with base notes of cashmere wood, caramel and musk.

The result is a soft, cozy scent that feels indulgent and layered — the kind you'd typically associate with more high-end fragrances. A little goes a long way with a perfume oil, adding to its luxury appeal at a budget-friendly price.

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  • Price: $16.99

Between their soft pink hue, unique feathered or “twisted” shapes, and light honey scent — after all, they’re made from beeswax — these candles bring an air of refinement and romance to any home.

Whether you place them as a dining table centerpiece or use them to create a warm, inviting mood in your living room, they look like artisanal decor pieces you’d expect to find at a specialty home boutique. At this price, they’re an affordable must-have.

  • Price: $24.99

Want the luxury of a spa day without the high price? Treat yourself at home with this honey facial mask designed to hydrate and nourish your skin while protecting your natural moisture barrier.

Farmacy is known for pairing skincare performance with clean, feel-good formulations, and this product is also cruelty-free, so even your conscience can bask in the glow-up.

Editor’s note: Prices and availability are subject to change.

This article was provided by MoneyLion.com for informational purposes only and should not be construed as financial, legal, or tax advice.

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Written by
Laura Bogart
Laura Bogart is a seasoned writer with a background in technology, media, healthcare, and finance. In her spare time, she also writes fiction.
Edited by
Kristen Mae
Kristen Mae is a former financial planner turned personal finance editor who prides herself on providing clear, actionable advice for readers navigating everyday money decisions.