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  • 16 Years of Who What Wear: Every Iconic Fashion Moment From 2006 to Today

    16 Years of Who What Wear: Every Iconic Fashion Moment From 2006 to Today

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    Sixteen years ago, Who What Wear was born out of a goal to make fashion and style accessible for all. It certainly has been a wild ride, starting as a little site in 2006 and growing into the brand you currently read (and shop from) today. We launched two brands (Who What Wear x Target and Who What Wear Collection) and are finding new ways every day to connect with our readers on a deeper level. Not only has a lot changed for us, but the sartorial world also isn’t the same it was in 2006. We thought we’d take a trip down memory lane and remind you of all the fashion moments we’ve reported on since WWW’s inception. Be prepared to be filled with nostalgia and have the desire to dig into your old stuff or have a laugh at some of the things you thought were très cool. Trust us—we felt the same way. We’ve rounded up our fashion favorites from 2006 to 2022, from hot-pink Motorola Razrs to sultry cutouts. This is not a comprehensive list of everything from the past 15 years, but it’s a pretty good summary. 

    We don’t want to keep you waiting, so you can just go ahead and keep scrolling to step into our little time machine.


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    It Bag: Balenciaga City Bag


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    No handbag managed to have quite the grip on popular culture in the mid-2000s like Balenciaga’s City Bag did. The slouchy, convertible satchel featured the brand’s signature edgy hardware that served as its only identifiers, without a single logo in sight. Though the brand recently released a modern iteration, the original still continues to be a hot-ticket item on the resale market.

    Overall Trend: Shrunken Leather Jackets


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    Fun fact: In 2006, Who What Wear’s co-founders Hillary Kerr and Katherine Power published their very first trend report entitled “Little Leather Jackets.” Although the story itself is now buried in the internet’s endless backlog, the trend lives on through the plethora of celebs like Rachel Bilson who ignited the look.

    It Item: Denim Miniskirts


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    Nothing says 2006 quite like a denim cutoff miniskirt. Rihanna wore them in Hollywood. We wore them through the halls of our middle and high schools. It was truly a trend everyone was in on.


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    It Girl: Lauren Conrad


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    In Laguna Beach and The Hills, Lauren Conrad had us all glued to our TV screens to soak in her every (very stylish) move, with friends and co-stars Audrina Patridge and Whitney Port by her side. Chandelier earrings, tube tops, and plenty of stacked bangles became her style signatures.

    It Bag: Givenchy Nightingale Bag

    Givenchy may have introduced the Nightingale bag in 2006, but the oversize leather carryall managed to remain a fixture on the arms of street style stars and celebs alike in the years following its launch. Notable fans of the satchel bag include Kendall Jenner and Keira Knightly.

    Most Watched TV Show: Gossip Girl


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    The first episode of Gossip Girl aired on The CW this year, and the show promptly assumed its position as the cultural bellwether of the era. Nothing from the show’s wardrobe was more influential than Blair Waldorf’s collection of preppy headbands, we’d argue.

    It Couple: Angelina Jolie & Brad Pitt


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    After the duo’s steamy on-screen romance in Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt made things official IRL. The pair subsequently walked many red carpets together, and their understatedly cool style as a couple was simply unmatched.


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    It Bag: Longchamp Le Pliage Tote


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    Why yes, this is a photo of Kate Middleton carrying a Longchamp Le Pliage Bag to her college graduation. This image may have been snapped in 2005, but it’s safe to say the bag was a true cult piece in the mid-2000s. As a testament to its longevity, the classic bag is still popular to this day.

    It Shoes: Chloé Susanna Boots


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    Chloé’s Susanna Boots, a pair of leather ankle boots adorned with a swirl of studs and metal buckles, were originally released in 2008. As anyone with a Pinterest account during this era would know, seemingly every celeb, model, blogger, and fashion person had these boots in their closets, and we have the street style shots to prove it.

    It Couple: Katie Holmes & Tom Cruise


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    Katie Holmes and Tom Cruise were the subjects of endless headlines this year and were crowned Hollywood’s unofficial It couple of the mid-2000s. Who could forget when their daughter Suri graced the cover of Vanity Fair alongside her famous parents?


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    Overall Trend: Military-Inspired Jackets


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    When we say that this Balmain military-style jacket defined fashion this year, we don’t think that’s an exaggeration. Beloved by Beyoncé, Rihanna, and plenty more A-listers, the designer piece ignited the trend of structured and embroidered outerwear that would reign supreme for seasons to come.

    It Bag: Proenza Schouler PS1 Messenger Bag


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    Proenza Schouler’s PS1 messenger bag was the ultimate cool-girl carryall in 2009 that’s both polished and lived-in. The slouchy satchel shape features a top-handle and crossbody option that stars such as Nicky Hilton, Kate Bosworth, and Emma Roberts were fans of.

    Must-Have Accessory: Alexander McQueen Skull Scarf


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    Alexander McQueen’s iconic skull scarf was released in 2003 but reached a fever pitch in popularity in the early 2010s.


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    It Bag: Celine Luggage Bag


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    Of all the iconic accessories to emerge from Phoebe Philo’s stint at Celine, none had quite the impact that the Luggage Bag did. Twenty-ten was the year bags went from slouchy to structured, and Celine’s It bag marked this pivotal shift.

    Overall Trend: Skinny Jeans


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    We could sit here and debate the trendiness of skinny jeans all day long, but there’s no denying that slim-fit denim reigned supreme during this era, and celebs were especially keen on styling them with patent pumps and flowy blouses.


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    It Shoes: Jeffrey Campbell Lita Boots


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    From the pages of Tumblr to the streets of NYC and Paris, Jeffrey Campbell’s Lita Boots really took hold in the early 2010s. The platform lace-up boots were everyone’s must-have, and to our surprise, celebs even forewent their designer options for this more affordable pick.

    It Bag: Chanel Boy Bag


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    It’s impossible to scroll through a street style gallery without spotting a Chanel bag, but the fashion set was particularly obsessed with the structured Boy Bag this year.


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    Overall Trend: Flannel Shirts


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    Flannel shirts (along with messy topknot hairstyles—hi, Miley!) absolutely dominated 2012. Flannels had a big moment thanks in part to Rails, whose super-soft Hunter shirts were loved by celebs and, quite frankly, still are.


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    It Couple: Kim Kardashian & Kanye West


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    Who could forget the 2013 Met Gala at which “Kimye” first walked the red carpet as a couple—at the time expecting their first child, North West.

    It Bag: Mansur Gavriel Bucket Bag


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    Mansur Gavriel has since created a roster of lust-worthy bags, but this was the year when the brand’s first creation, a sleek leather bucket bag, really took off and put the minimalistic accessory brand on the map.

    Overall Trend: Normcore


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    The term “normcore” started swirling in fashion circles this year to describe a bubbling aesthetic that can only be categorized as anti-fashion. Ordinary basics like plain T-shirts, “dad” sneakers, and non-fitted jeans conveyed a carefully cultivated style.


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    It Bag: Chloé Drew Bag


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    Chloé has had many of its bags become It bags, but we remember when the Drew Bag was the only accessory street style stars had to have.

    Must-Have Accessory: Dylan Lex Necklace


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    When Dylan Lex released her collection of silver jewelry, her statement necklaces were quick to trend. The pieces were spotted on the likes of Beyoncé and Rihanna, and everyone tried to get their hands on a pair or use their DIY skills to create their own.

    Most Loved Hairstyle: Ombré Hair


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    Don’t you remember saving a variety of ombré hairstyles to your Pinterest board? We sure do. Kylie Jenner’s locks were a part of the edgy aesthetic she had during this era. (Remember Msfts?)

    It Girl: Alexa Chung


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    Ah, the world of Tumblr and Alexa Chung’s minimal yet chic style taking the world by storm. Her book was released this year, and we remember rereading each page and bookmarking her looks to copy immediately. Overalls, striped tops, and easy denim were her staples.


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    Overall Trend: Athleisure


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    Before the rise of athleisure, workout wear was made just for the gym. Comfort became a top priority of the fashion set, and mixing elevated pieces with track pants or sneakers quickly became the norm.

    It Shoes: Gucci Fur-Lined Princetown Loafers


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    Loafers were always seen as a polished piece in the wardrobe, but when Gucci added a fur lining, the brand brought a trendy element to the shoe style. Dare we say this was the beginning of fur linings being used popularly as an eccentric touch in footwear?


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    It Bag: Gucci Dionysus Bag


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    When Alessandro Michele took the reigns of Gucci in 2015, he quickly became known for mixing elements of the brand’s heritage with modern touches. The bag comes in a classic print or with lively embellishments and artwork.

    Must-Have Accessory: Off-White Industrial Belt


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    Off-White was founded in 2012, but the industrial belt has become Virgil Abloh’s most iconic design. Inspired by workwear, it added a utilitarian touch to the street style scene.

    Overall Trend: Bomber Jackets


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    According to Google’s 2016 report, bomber jackets were the number one trend of the year. The outerwear item was worn by a variety of style icons, from Kanye West and David Beckham to Gigi Hadid and Kendall Jenner. Although the piece has military roots, it became about style as well as utility.

    It Couple: Bella Hadid & The Weeknd


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    Although they are not still together, Bella Hadid and The Weeknd are still the über-cool celebrity couple on people’s minds. When they took to the Met Gala red carpet together, people were in awe. (We still are.)


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    It Bag: Jacquemus Le Chiquito


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    Tiny bags have come and gone out of style, but you can thank Jacqeumus for truly putting the style on the map in the past few years. 

    Overall Trend: Dad Sneakers


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    Balenciaga’s Triple S sneakers and Fila’s Disruptors truly had a chokehold on fashionable people everywhere. Although controversial and considered “ugly,” their popularity showed otherwise.

    It Brand: Supreme


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    Do you remember walking past the Supreme store and seeing a line that stretched for blocks and being shocked? Us too. People were stalking the brand’s site to get their hands on anything that had the simple logo, from lighters to bricks.

    Most Loved Hairstyle: High Ponytail


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    Although the high ponytail was a favorite hairstyle among many for its easy styling, we have to admit that it did come with some added headaches.


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    It Bag: Dior Saddle Bag


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    John Galliano may have debuted the Saddle Bag on the runway for his 2000 collection, but the style made a return in 2018 as if nothing had changed in 18 years. After many design reiterations, the bag is still a staple.

    It Brand: Ganni


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    While Ganni may be recognizable by every fashion insider now, that wasn’t always the case. The brand took to Copenhagen runways and blew everyone away, and it’s only gone up from there. 

    It Couple: Meghan Markle & Prince Harry


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    We’d be lying if we said we didn’t wake up early in the morning to watch the live stream of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s wedding. We’ve loved every bit of their royal romance, from their engagement to the births of Archie and Lilibet.


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    It Bag: Bottega Veneta Pouch


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    When Daniel Lee took the hold of Bottega Veneta, he skyrocketed the brand into cult status. Although the bags weren’t branded like most designer handbags, that didn’t change the fact that everyone wanted one and could recognize Lee’s design instantly.

    Overall Trend: Suiting


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    Remember when everyone wore fitted suiting? Good times. In the past few years, oversize suiting has become the go-to ensemble for looking forward and cool.

    It Couple: Hailey Bieber & Justin Bieber


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    We still remember when everyone was wondering whether Hailey and Justin Bieber were secretly married or not. Their wedding pictures were a dream, and we’re always taking notes from their street style looks together.

    It Girl: Zendaya


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    We’ve been obsessed with Zendaya since her Disney days, but when Euphoria and Spider-Man: Homecoming came out, we wanted more of her on our screens. Her red carpet style just keeps getting better—as do her projects. (We currently have scheduled a day to watch Dune.)


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    It Bag: Telfar Shopping Bag


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    Telfar Clemens founded his brand in 2005 and became a success when his shopper bag—also known as the “Bushwick Birkin”—gained popularity. Clemens aims to make luxury accessible, keeping the bag at a relatively low price point and scheduling “Bag Security Program” days, where dedicated customers can secure their bags.

    Quarantine in 2020 meant staying home. Thus, comfort became the number one priority in fashion. Sweatpants, slippers, and socks were the only clothing items anyone wanted to wear. (If we’re being honest, that is still a lot of what we wear right now.)

    Raise your hand if you also tried to chop your own curtain bangs in quarantine, because our hands are up. They may be tricky to style, but when they are done right, they look phenomenal.

    Most Watched TV Show: Bridgerton


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    Bridgerton may have been released toward the end of 2020, but it was exactly what everyone needed as a little bit of escapism. The romance, costumes, and scandal, what was not to love about it? We’re still dreaming about the duke—sorry not sorry.


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    It Bag: Gucci Jackie Bag


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    It seems like there’s a trend of designers rereleasing new versions of old cult bags for them to be cult bags yet again. The new Gucci Jackie is more modern and sleek, with a leather sheen and fun colors, but if you prefer the vintage version, you can easily find one secondhand.

    Overall Trend: Cutouts


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    As restrictions were lifted and people became willing to go out again, the fashion trends became a little less about comfort and more about making a vivid statement. Revenge dresses, cutouts, and loud colors galore.

    It Girl: Olivia Rodrigo


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    Olivia Rodrigo has come a long way from the girl who sang “Drivers License.” Since then, she’s released her debut album and singlehandedly become the ultimate pop princess for Generation Z.

    It Couple: Kourtney Kardashian & Travis Barker


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    We’re still coming off the high we got from the Kravis engagement announcement. Can you blame us? Although the couple confused everyone at first, we’re completely on board.

    This was an easy one: The Balenciaga Cagole Bag in all of its Y2K glory dominated everyone’s attention in 2022. Fun fact: The Balenciaga City Bag, which the Cagole is inspired by, was the It bag in 2006, the year Who What Wear first came to be.

    After years and years of high-rise everything, low-rise is a thing again in 2022—so much so that it actually became mainstream. As trends this massive and significant often do, the low-rise trend is one that’s likely to stick around for some time.

    Miu Miu generated many It items this year, but it’s the delicate satin ballet flats that took the fashion world by storm. Not only that, it’s safe to say that Miu Miu played the biggest hand in the overall ballet flats trend. Despite being nearly $1k, they’re sold out practically everywhere. 

    It Girl: Sydney Sweeney


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    What a year Sydney Sweeney has had. Aside from being one of the best parts of Euphoria and riveting viewers in the wildly popular White Lotus, it was announced earlier this year that she’s joining the Marvel Universe in Madame Web. She’s also become a darling of the fashion world, starring in campaigns for Miu Miu and Tory Burch.

    Brand Comeback: J.Crew


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    Thanks to head womenswear designer Olympia Gayot (who joined the brand in 2020), J.Crew is cool again. And if you need any more validation of something being cool in 2022, Gayot and her effortless J.Crew styling regularly go viral on TikTok.

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  • This Puffer Trend Is So 2018, But These Ones Are So Right Now

    This Puffer Trend Is So 2018, But These Ones Are So Right Now

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    In 2018, it seemed like all anyone wore, talked about, or posted was really big puffer jackets. It was almost as if the puffier your jacket was, the more street cred you had. Influencers, celebrities, and fashion girls alike took to the trend with ease and excitement as they proudly walked down the street, nearly knocking everyone over in the process. This extra-large puffer trend emerged at the peak when trends felt more like a shock factor than a way of dressing. I mean, back in 2018, this look was probably styled with micro sunglasses and chunky Balenciaga Triple S sneakers, and that was something we considered normal? 

    Luckily (depending on who you ask), the fashion industry has shifted away from all the frills and gimmicks toward a more stylized and wearable set of collections and trends that won’t get you weird stares as you walk around outside. But to bring it back to puffers—an extremely relevant topic considering we are now entering the coldest time of the year—if the oversized puffer was 2018, the tonal plain puffer you can wear with literally anything is so right now.

    We aren’t even that far into winter, and already the fashion set is whipping out simple puffers and styling them in ways that are actually approachable. Complete with warm color palettes of creams, tans, browns, and more, all of those crazy-colored, patterned puffers that fit in no closet I’ve ever seen suddenly feel obsolete. This new wave of puffers also includes puffer vests, which I personally feel will be a fresh update to my all too often repetitive winter wardrobe. 

    Ahead, see exactly what this new wave of puffer dressing and styling is all about, and shop 18 of the best ones on the market should you want to buy into the trend. 

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  • The 10 Fall Basics You Should Buy From Amazon, Nordstrom, or H&M

    The 10 Fall Basics You Should Buy From Amazon, Nordstrom, or H&M

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    To paraphrase a popular TikTok trope, if you aren’t buying your fall basics from Amazon, Nordstrom, or H&M, then what are you even doing?! For real though, when the season’s essentials are available on three of our favorite, most affordable, and most convenient shopping sites, there’s really no reason to look anywhere else—especially when I’ve already gone ahead and done all the work for you.

    Below, you’ll find not only the top 10 fall basics worthy of your wardrobe but also the best version of each one from the three aforementioned retailers. Keep scrolling to get started and finally check all the essentials off your fall shopping list at once, from boots to button-downs to blazers and everything in between.

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  • The Hot List: 10 Popular Bags That Will Define Fall 2022

    The Hot List: 10 Popular Bags That Will Define Fall 2022

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    Each season, we are greeted with a whole new class of covetable bags that end up defining the fashion of the moment. This season, we’ve already decided which styles will be carried by celebs and fashion insiders and can be known as the most popular fall handbags of 2022. Whether spotted on runways or trickling into our Instagram feeds, there are plenty of cool carryalls that have been granted it-bag status. So which bags are worthy of the investment this year?

    Ahead, I’m highlighting the 10 key handbags that are everywhere this fall. We’re seeing some styles that tap into this season’s big-bag trend, some that are retro-inspired, and others that bring a modern spin to a heritage bag. Go on to see which bags made the cut, why we’re predicting they will continue to be huge, and of course, shop all 10 of them for yourself.

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  • I’m a Stylist, and I Always Tell Clients to Wear These 5 Shoe Trends With Jeans

    I’m a Stylist, and I Always Tell Clients to Wear These 5 Shoe Trends With Jeans

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    VIP Nordstrom stylist Sandy Koszarek recently shared her favorite 2022 trends. While chatting with us, she also shared that one of the key questions her clients routinely ask her is what shoe trends look best with jeans. So we thought it could be informative to have her offer up some of the combos she suggests—you know, in an effort to potentially inspire your denim and shoe wardrobes.

    For the most part, Koszarek often recommends footwear silhouettes that are extremely versatile and could be worn with a range of items, blue jeans included. Below you’ll see some of the shoes in question, including of-the-moment boots and a comfortable flats style.

    Keep scrolling for more, along with visual inspiration from Koszarek. And if you’re in the mood to shop, there are also product recommendations for each.

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  • These Trends Used to Be “Dated” But They’re Set to Be Big For 2023

    These Trends Used to Be “Dated” But They’re Set to Be Big For 2023

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    Just when you think a trend may be gone for good, a buzzy designer or it-girl will breathe new life into it. This statement stands strong as ever, as the current list of what’s cool in fashion pulls from the ’60s to the mid ‘2000s, and no solid prediction of what could come next. Fashion is cyclical, and it’s only natural that things will come back in style. That’s why even when I report on certain pieces being “out”, I always remind the reader that it’s up to them to decide what’s worth keeping or tossing. And while I’ve grown familiar with the pattern of trends coming and going, a few items that came down the 2023 runway collections still took me by surprise.

    In light of discussing 2023 fashion, I scoured the runway and identified a few trends I wasn’t expecting to make back around the cycle this year. Y2K is still keeping a strong hold on us with bootcut jeans in the Blumarine and Givenchy collections. (Gen Z has already shown their favoritism toward the style, along with baggy denim.) The ’80s is also asserting influence, with metallic and polka dots leaning far away from their once “tacky” identity. I won’t spoil it all right here, so you’ll just have to keep scrolling to see the rest.

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  • I’m an Expert Amazon Shopper, and These 9 Cheap Basics Never Let Me Down

    I’m an Expert Amazon Shopper, and These 9 Cheap Basics Never Let Me Down

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    I write about great Amazon fashion finds regularly. It’s part of the job. Every month I get to try, test, and give my honest reviews on the coolest pieces I unearth from the deep Amazon jungle! And there’s nothing more satisfying when I find an affordable and chic piece that I then find myself wearing all the time. There are certain Amazon items I’ve picked up over the years that I have never regretted buying—predominantly because they’re versatile, affordable, reliable, and easy to wear on a daily basis.

    Today, I wanted to share some of my absolute favorite Amazon basics—from a staple $8 white tee to an effortless black tank dress that I lean on again and again. These are ideal everyday items that are cool, I don’t feel overly precious about, and the best part? They’re all under $50. Keep scrolling for the Amazon basics that never let me down then shop more of my favorites I have my eye on right now.

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  • 7 Packing Mistakes Stylish Women Never Make While Traveling

    7 Packing Mistakes Stylish Women Never Make While Traveling

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    Summer may be nearing its end, but there’s one thing that will most likely not be changing anytime soon—the pent-up demand for travel. After an extended amount of time spent at home, it’s safe to say people were ready to go somewhere again. That destination depended upon what you were craving. It could have been a buzzy destination, a low-key weekend spot, or a new place to go dance in town. Whatever the case, it’s crystal clear that we wanted to be back outside, and we wanted to dress up again. Nothing speaks more to that desire than two facts: the reports about record-breaking summer air travel and the extensive number of vacation posts from the fashion set. Travel was top of mind for everyone this past summer, but if you couldn’t partake, there’s still a chance this fall. With plane-ticket prices slowly decreasing and the prospect of fun fall trends, there’s no better time to take a trip than now. Of course, traveling now is still a ton of work—knowing where to go, how to stay safe, what to pack, and how to avoid baggage-claim drama.  But you don’t have to stress, as we’ve reached out to seven stylish and well-traveled women, who are sharing their packing hacks. They’ve covered all the bases, from the most common packing mistakes to avoid to the fall staples that are worth the space in your suitcase. So fasten your seat belts, readers. It’s time for takeoff…

    WHO: Jullie Jeine, content creator and travel enthusiast. How would you describe your style? I would say my style is modern yet classic. I like wearing everyday staple pieces with a twist, such as different textures or interesting shapes and cuts. What do you think are the most common packing mistakes for vacation?  There are three common packing mistakes, the first being overpacking. One way to avoid this is by knowing where you’re going and what the vibe is and then packing accordingly. The second common mistake is solely packing single-use pieces. For instance, I love prints, but I’ll always make sure to have core pieces that I can style and pair differently throughout my trip. I promise that rewearing the same trousers on different IG posts is totally okay.

    And lastly, I’d say not packing a small iron or steamer is a mistake. I can pack the most amazing outfits, but if I wear wrinkly clothes, I won’t have the same confidence level.

    Do you have one hack you swear by when discerning what to wear while traveling?  I swear by doing two things, the first being that I’ll plan my outfits by creating a Pinterest board with realistic outfit ideas. And secondly, I’ll go straight to my closet and check how I can create new looks with the things I already own because buying less and cherishing your clothes really is a superpower. From there, I can choose what I want to treat myself to and invest in.

    For those of us who are dreaming of planning a trip for the fall and winter, are there any staples you swear by, and why do you swear by them?

    A structured and slightly oversize blazer because you can layer underneath, making you look put-together instantly. Also, a neutral maxi skirt because it’s also elongating and super chic.

    Can you share what you’ve been eyeing for your next trip or pieces you wore and loved? 

    I am a big fan of textures such as mohair, denim, pleats, faux leather… You name it. So for my next trip, I want to invest in a statement trench coat.

    A good pair of baggy jeans just looks effortlessly cool and is the perfect piece to pack for a fall trip.

    Lastly, for any fall trip, you need a pair of boots that are made for going all out. I love these square-toe ankle boots from Miista. The khaki-green patent is beautiful, and the stitching details are definitely eye-catching.

    WHO: Anna Campbell, content creator. How would you describe your style? I would best describe my style as classy, comfortable, and always current. I have noticed over recent years that my style has become the most minimal than it has ever been. What do you think are the most common packing mistakes for vacation?  I think the most common mistake when packing is bringing unnecessary items. Sometimes, the more you bring with you, the harder it is to dress. We all have the “ah, I’ll just bring that too” attitude at times. It’s very easy to overthink outfits. So I like to keep it simple and stick to key pieces that can be styled in numerous ways.

    Do you have one hack you swear by when discerning what to wear while traveling?  On my recent weeklong holiday to Greece, I took a carry-on case with me to dodge any luggage problems at the airports. I really shocked myself because I could fit seven evening outfits, seven swimsuits, and numerous cover-ups into one carry-on.

    As for footwear, I took with me a small block heel that worked for every evening look and, of course, my trusty Havaianas flip-flops for daytime. This was the best way to travel, and everything I brought was worn!

    For those of us who are dreaming of planning a trip for the fall and winter, are there any staples you swear by, and why do you swear by them?

    If I was planning a trip for the fall, my go-to piece of packing or wearing while traveling is a blazer, preferably an oversize blazer, as you can layer with a sweater or knitwear. A blazer, for me, doubles up as a layer during the day and is a smart add-on for dinner or evening plans.

    I almost always take my longline leather jacket with me for a winter trip. I picked it up in a local vintage store where I live a few years back but have recently seen some online. I find it has such a “Julia Roberts meets Notting Hill” vibe with a beret, and I can’t get enough of it!

    Can you share what you’ve been eyeing for your next trip?  

    One lustrous item for me is Frankie Shop’s trousers. I love wide-leg trousers paired with an oversize sweater, a fine polo, and boots. It’s probably my favorite, most-worn winter look and a must-have for my next trip.

    A more recent purchase I made was the infamous Birkenstock Boston Clog in brown with fur. I have the taupe suede version, and I wear them so often. I knew a second pair would give me a variable option, and they’re the ideal shoe to pack for a winter weekend getaway.

    WHO: Richlove Rockson, plus-size fashion content creator. How would you describe your style? My style is very colorful, fun, and chic. I especially love experimenting and trying out different color combos!  What do you think are the most common packing mistakes for vacation?  The biggest packing mistake is not planning your outfits for your vacation and then realizing once you’re there that either the pieces you chose don’t go well together or you don’t know how to combine them.

    Do you have one hack you swear by when discerning what to wear while traveling?  When packing, I always put together full looks before leaving. This is so practical because it saves a lot of time, so while I’m at my destination, I don’t have to worry about what I’m going to wear. I can just throw something on and enjoy being there. I can not sing higher praises for packing this way for any trip.

    For those of us who are dreaming of planning a trip for the fall and winter, are there any staples you swear by, and why do you swear by them?

    Definitely a black blazer. It’s so versatile and always looks good. Whether you want to go on a night out, explore the city, or go for a walk, it works for any occasion. You can pair it with a skirt, wide trousers, shorts, jeans—there are so many options!

    Can you share what you’ve been eyeing for your next trip? 

    When it comes to traveling, a tote bag is always useful. I dream of taking this Dior tote bag on my next vacation.

    I recently bought a pair of these Versace glasses and, of course, wore them on my vacation in NYC. It’s definitely worth investing in a pair of designer shades for any upcoming trip.

    Dreaming of wearing this for a trip to Dubai on New Year’s Eve!!

    I’m planning a trip to Paris in a few weeks and have been looking for pieces to pack. I love the simplicity and color of this jumpsuit. It screams, “Take me to Paris.”

    WHO: Rabia Cissokho, content creator. How would you describe your style? When I moved from New Zealand to London in 2019, I transitioned from an eclectic style to a more minimal-chic aesthetic with predominantly monochrome with nude tones. I’m definitely a fan of keeping things simple now regarding my personal style. What do you think are the most common packing mistakes for vacation?  There are quite a few common mistakes when it comes to packing for a trip, the first being leaving it to the night before to pack for your trip. It creates unnecessary stress for yourself and leads to overpacking or not planning outfits properly.

    Another common mistake is packing shoes among the clothing in your suitcase. It’s a big no-no because it can inadvertently ruin your clothing, so investing in packing bags is essential.

    And lastly, forgetting to pack essentials like hand sanitizer, lip balm, and hydrating face mask.

    Do you have one hack you swear by when discerning what to wear while traveling?  For me, it’s all about being comfortable but chic at the same time. When rushing around the airport, you want to wear something light and breathable, but also be prepared with a layering option in your carry-on luggage when the airplane takes off.

    For those of us who are dreaming of planning a trip for the fall and winter, are there any staples you swear by, and why do you swear by them?

    For me, fall and winter are jacket seasons, so a coat is a must if you’re planning a trip during this time. Preferably, you’d opt for an oversize and monochrome version because it can be styled with different outfits easily.

    Can you share what you’ve been eyeing for your next trip or pieces you wore and loved?   

    I can’t think of a better piece to wear on your flight than a matching knit set. It’s all about glam loungewear.

    Comfort is key when traveling, and this chic slipper is the perfect shoe to wear for a long flight.

    WHO: Amelia Wilkinson, content creator. How would you describe your style in a sentence or two? I think I’d describe my style as effortless and classic while still being fun and trendy. What do you think are the most common packing mistakes for vacation?  Packing too much is definitely the most common mistake. I’ve been guilty of doing it myself. I always try to pack about three outfits per day for while I’m away and then end up wearing one thing each day, and the extra clothes end up just being a waste of space.

    Another common packing mistake is not folding clothes properly. When I’m going on holiday, I fold and roll everything so neatly so it fits perfectly, and then on the way home, it all just gets thrown in randomly and doesn’t fit, and I inevitably have to spend even more time repacking it all properly. So take your time to pack neatly, and when in doubt, invest in packing cubes.

    Do you have one hack you swear by when discerning what to wear while traveling?  The number one thing I think of when I’m planning a trip is footwear. In summer, I have a bit more leeway with it, as flip-flops and strappy heels take up so little room, but if I’m going away when it’s a bit colder, shoes are bulkier and need to be planned more carefully. I try to be as ruthless as possible and only take shoes that I’ll wear a few times, and I try not to take things that fall into the same category (e.g., one pair of trainers and one pair of boots).

    For those of us who are dreaming of planning a trip for the fall and winter, are there any staples you swear by, and why do you swear by them?

    I always, always, always pack a good white T-shirt, no matter the season or the destination. They go with everything and are such a good backup if the outfit you’ve planned in your head doesn’t quite work the way you thought it would.

    Specifically for autumn and winter trips, I always like to pack a good coat or jacket. Depending on where you’re going, the weather can be unpredictable, and you don’t want to be left unprepared and have to panic-buy one when you’re there.

    Can you share what you’ve been eyeing for your next trip or pieces you wore and loved?  

    I’m going to Copenhagen this month and have been eyeing up so many pieces to take with me. I’ve managed to steer clear of the cowboy-boot trend so far, but I’m not exaggerating when I say I’m absolutely obsessed with these Ganni ones. I think their height is perfect, and the embroidery is absolutely beautiful. Maybe I’ll pop in to see them in real life when I’m in Copenhagen.

    The surge of denim skirts I’ve seen all over my Instagram and TikTok has influenced me to the point where I might have to take the plunge and pack it for my next trip. 

    WHO: Hafsah Mohammed, content creator. How would you describe your style? I would describe my style as statement-making, elevated, and timeless.  What do you think are the most common packing mistakes for vacation?  Not planning your outfits in advance. It can lead to chronic over- or underpacking and can take away precious time that could be spent enjoying your destination.

    Do you have one hack you swear by when discerning what to wear while traveling?  Before I start packing, I put complete looks together down to the accessories, I take a photo of each look, and then I pack them. That way, I have an outfit planned for every activity. This saves me from overpacking things I won’t need on my trip. It also helps me save time while I’m on vacation.

    For those of us who are dreaming of planning a trip for the fall and winter, are there any staples you swear by, and why do you swear by them?

    I swear by packing at least one dress (or a jumpsuit) that is the statement piece. But I want to remind everyone that you want to take pieces that will photograph well and are functional for your trip.

    I recommend you opt for statement pieces made from comfortable fabrics like cotton, linen, satin, and plissé. It will ensure you look great and feel great throughout your trip.

    In the fall and winter, I also recommend you invest in a statement coat to wear on your trip. It will keep you warm as you explore your destination, and you’ll look chic in all your photos.

    Can you share what you’ve been eyeing for your next trip or pieces you wore and loved? 

    I recently wore this plissé jumpsuit from a small brand, Orire, and loved it. It’s the ideal piece to pack for a vacation because it’s chic and cozy.

    I wore a hat from the South African designer Crystal Birch on a recent trip to Turkey, and it was 100% worth the space in the suitcase. A hat can elevate an outfit and protect you from the scorching summer sun simultaneously, so it’s a must-pack for any trip.

    WHO: Luena Gama, marketing director and digital creator . How would you describe your style? In my book, more is more! I am a big fan of colors, layers, and accessories. I think my style can be described as bright and eclectic with a hint of cottagecore influence. (I love a good prairie-dress moment.) . What do you think are the most common packing mistakes for vacation?  Overpacking always seems to be the bane of holidaygoers. Packing what you like rather than what you’ll actually use is usually what leads to you having too few pairs of underwear and six pairs of shoes you know deep down you won’t wear!

    Do you have one hack you swear by when discerning what to wear while traveling?  Planning your outfits beforehand and making sure they are versatile is key! Usually, I will pick a color theme or a style I’m into and pick pieces that can be styled in various ways or layered if necessary with that theme in mind. I’ll try every outfit before packing as well so I can make sure that everything fits and feels comfortable.

    My best hack, though, is taking pictures of every single outfit before I pack it all. Having reference pictures means you have a cheat sheet of sorts for your best looks, which means you spend less time trying to figure out what to wear and more time enjoying your holiday!

    For those of us who are dreaming of planning a trip for the fall and winter, are there any staples you swear by, and why do you swear by them?

    Get yourself a flowy maxi dress! A maxi dress is a super-comfortable way of making a statement, allowing you to style it with various pieces.

    Once you invest in a great maxi dress, you can style it a few ways—you can go from comfy chic with a pair of trainers to a more glam look by adding a blazer or heels.

    Can you share what you’ve been eyeing for your next trip or pieces you wore and loved?   

    Stine Goya maximalist knits have my heart. I adore the bold colors and effortless maximalism of their winter pieces, and it’s the ideal cardigan to pack for a trip.

    A good blazer helps elevate any autumn outfit, and I’ve been loving this staple in warm, earthy tones. Like all great staples, this piece, and any blazer, makes for the ideal piece to pack for upcoming vacations because it’s beloved by many and can be worn anywhere in the world.

    Next: If You’re Going on a Fall Trip, These 29 Items Will Make Packing Easier

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  • I Work in the Nordstrom Styling Department—These 6 Fall Trends Are Most Popular

    I Work in the Nordstrom Styling Department—These 6 Fall Trends Are Most Popular

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    Rose Hayes is a breadth of sartorial knowledge. After all, she currently works in the styling department at Nordstrom as a VIP stylist. Her day-to-day job is to keep up with the latest trends and collections to recommend to her various clients. While showcasing new fall trends over the last few weeks, she actually mentioned that there are a few key items that the majority of her clients are unanimously gravitating toward. And yes, the trends just so happen to be favorites for Hayes as well.

    Keep scrolling to check out the popular fall trends in question, complete with intel from Hayes on why they’re so appealing. If you’re feeling any of the silhouettes and want to add a fresh fall pick into your offering, there’s also a range of shopping picks. 

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  • I Might as Well Have a PhD in Glossy Skin—Tips for the Most Luminous Complexion

    I Might as Well Have a PhD in Glossy Skin—Tips for the Most Luminous Complexion

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    Chances are if you have an Instagram account, then celebrity and editorial makeup artist Katie Jane Hughes has popped up in your feed. (She has more than 800,000 followers, so there’s just no way around it.) But trust me—hers is the type of content you want to consume. It’s not your typical “Instagram makeup”—you know, a heavy (heavy) face, bold eyes and brows, and literally no skin texture. Instead, Hughes likes to post photos and videos of herself applying colorful makeup looks that focus on natural skin, with tips sprinkled in for achieving her signature glow. “I like to keep skin fresh with makeup and use dewy products like Iconic London Underglow Blurring Primer ($29) and top it off up with a light base. Keeping the skin fresh lets me play with color,” she says.

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  • Receipts Have Been Pulled—These 10 Trends Will Still Be Chic Well Into 2023

    Receipts Have Been Pulled—These 10 Trends Will Still Be Chic Well Into 2023

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    Question: which pieces in your closet do you predict will still be in style six months from now? There are, of course, staples that will always be stylish, but beyond that, it can be hard to foresee what fashion trends will manage to stay relevant. In part, that’s due to the very fast-paced nature of the industry—micro-trends come and go, and brands blow up overnight. Add on top of that the fact that most of us don’t have an endless budget to spend on new clothing, nor is shopping all the time sustainable, so we have to invest in things that will last longer. And while the idea of long-term trends may seem like an oxymoron, designers always create a few things that manage to crossover every season without fail. 

    Identifying them, of course, takes time, but luckily for you, dear reader, we have it. Ahead, you’ll find ten fashion trends that will be stylish well into next year, based on hours of looking through Fall/Winter 2022 and Spring/Summer 2023 runway images. If you’re still wondering what pieces can manage to still look good six months from now, you’ll want to keep scrolling…

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  • 16 New Boot Outfits I’m Adding to My Fall Outfit Checklist

    16 New Boot Outfits I’m Adding to My Fall Outfit Checklist

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    Welcome to #WhoWhatWearing, a series in which we highlight you, our stylish community of readers. Each of the following looks came straight from a photo you tagged us in on Instagram. Want to be featured next time? You guessed it: Use #WhoWhatWearing on the outfit posts you want us to see. 

    Maybe it’s because I’m a November baby, but once the weather starts to turn crisper, I pull out all the stops to curate my ultimate fall wardrobe. In my humble opinion, this time of year brings out the very best in fashion, and let’s face it: Boots are at the heart of it all. From roughly September through March, I wear boots more than any other shoes.

    Since I’m already in full fall-outfit-planning mode, I have my eye on a few boot trends I want to try out, such as chunky Chelsea boots and classic knee-high boots. As for how to wear them? As you gleaned from the title, I compiled a roundup of 16 new fall boot outfits I fully plan on trying. For a little outfit inspiration and some of my favorite boots on the market, just keep reading.

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  • Everyone in Paris Smells So Good, and This $26 Scent on Amazon Is Responsible

    Everyone in Paris Smells So Good, and This $26 Scent on Amazon Is Responsible

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    Lucky for us, you don’t have to book a trip across the pond to get your hands on a bottle. The 1.6-ounce size is available on Amazon for a very doable $26, which officially makes it the most affordable scent in our arsenal of French fragrance staples. What, exactly does the oil smell like, and why is it so special? Well, it has multitasking powers, for one. As a dry oil, it’s supremely hydrating, but it’s light enough to be used anywhere on the body—try it on your strands to make your next slicked-back style a snap.

    Even though it soaks into the skin and leaves behind a noticeable satiny glow, it’s the opposite of greasy, and you’re also left with that now-famous scent featuring delicate notes of orange blossom, magnolia, and vanilla. Last but not least, there’s the 98% natural origin of the oil’s trademark ingredients. Seven precious botanical oils (tsubaki, argan, macadamia, borage, camelia, hazelnut, and sweet almond) team up to deliver an impressive host of benefits, such as anti-pollution protection, antioxidant-induced brightness, diminished stretch marks, and long-lasting moisture. Obviously, we’re buying about 10 bottles. Click below to get your own bottle and then keep scrolling to discover more best-selling French favorites from Nuxe and the other French pharmacy gems our editors go wild for. 

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  • 42 Things You Have to See From Net-a-Porter, J.Crew, and Nordstrom Right Now

    42 Things You Have to See From Net-a-Porter, J.Crew, and Nordstrom Right Now

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    Fall is in full swing and I don’t know about you, but I’m starting to discover what the holes are in my fall wardrobe as the days get cooler and cooler, and I’m shopping accordingly. In the same boat? Luckily there are many great fall-appropriate items to choose from across the internet—in particular, at Net-a-Porter, J.Crew, and Nordstrom.

    I spent the majority of a work day scrolling through the new arrivals of three top retailers for the most worth-it pieces. This month, I think you’ll be pleased to know that Nordstrom, J.Crew, and Net-a-Porter are killing it, and I rounded up the best pieces to shop right now. Each has tons of cool accessories, shoes, outerwear, denim, and so much more to sort through, but I was happy to do it. Below, you’ll find some of the best shopping on the internet. You may be inclined to thank me later.

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  • Bought by You: The 25 Most Purchased Fashion Items of September

    Bought by You: The 25 Most Purchased Fashion Items of September

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    If you’re reading this, you probably appreciate how much Who What Wear’s fashion editors love to shop. And they’re really, really good at it. Between trend forecasting and test-driving them, if it’s worth adding to your wardrobe, we’ve probably written about it. Whether you’re interested in investing in the season’s biggest trends or simply investing in new staples, Who What Wear has you covered.

    Now, a new month means it’s time to turn the spotlight back on our favorite shoppers—you! Below, you will find the most popular fashion pieces under $300 that Who What Wear readers (and, let’s be honest, staffers) actually purchased over the past month, along with a few notes about why we also love each item. Think of it as a Who What Wear nomination seconded by hundreds—sometimes even thousands—of our readers, updated monthly to reflect the best purchases we’ve made and what is still available and genuinely worth adding to your shopping cart.

    Intrigued? We hope so. Keep scrolling to see the 25 most popular fashion items our readers purchased last month.  

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  • I’m in Need of New Lingerie—Check Out These 40 Styles I’m Eyeing

    I’m in Need of New Lingerie—Check Out These 40 Styles I’m Eyeing

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    One of my guilty pleasures is lingerie shopping. I love all the lace detailing, delicate flowers, and girly accents that come with it. Undergarments are just as important as what we place over them. Having the right fit as well as feeling comfortable can make or break a look. And let’s not forget the confidence boost that comes with purchasing a great new lingerie set. For years, I have stuck with the same classic colors when it comes to lingerie, like black or red, but as I’m expanding my lingerie collection, I wanted to embrace some colorways that I normally shy away from. 

    Soft pastels with a Bridgerton-like aesthetic have really caught my eye this season, as have traditional black lace bodysuits that I could wear under blazers with pants for a lingerie-as-outerwear vibe. After lots and lots of scrolling through my favorite brands and finding some new ones, I’ve put together 40 styles that I’m shopping. 

    Keep scrolling to see what lingerie items are in my cart.

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  • These Are the Best Jeans of All Time, According to Our Editors

    These Are the Best Jeans of All Time, According to Our Editors

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    Even if you’re not the most fashionably inclined, a good pair of jeans is the cornerstone of every practical wardrobe. From straight-leg, loose fits, to dark-wash skinny jeans, the denim market can feel overwhelming just from the sheer amount of variety.  With so many types of jeans out in the clothing universe, how do you find a pair that works for you? Here’s where a trusty recommendation comes in. 

    To find out which jeans are the best of the best, I turned to my fellow editors to share which pairs of jeans they can’t live without. As experienced shoppers whose job revolves around finding the finest fashion has to offer, it turns out you can’t get a much better denim endorsement than our editors. Whether you’re on the hunt for curve-friendly jeans or a pair that goes with every single hoodie you’ve acquired this year, keep scrolling to see our editor-approved favorites. 

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  • Everything I Saw, Felt, and Heard at Ralph Lauren’s First-Ever West Coast Show

    Everything I Saw, Felt, and Heard at Ralph Lauren’s First-Ever West Coast Show

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    Ralph Lauren is as American as apple pie. The legendary designer helped put U.S. fashion on the map in the ’60s and ’70s and has ensured that local design remains part of the global fashion conversation for the past five decades. Born in the Bronx, New York City, it’s no wonder why he quickly became a staple at NYFW. But for one special night, Lauren decided to shed his East Coast roots and decamp to California, where he presented his spring/summer 2023 collection to much fanfare. 

    The show featured a whopping 103 looks that spanned the entire Ralph Lauren universe, including Collection, Purple Label, Double RL, Polo Ralph Lauren, and Childrenswear. The runway opened with aged cowboy boots and Western-style embroidery and ended with vividly colored water-repellent silk taffeta skirts. Talk about range. Scroll down for my firsthand review of the dazzling evening. 

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  • House of Sōmrus Launches ‘Small Brand. Big Heart.™’ Campaign to Benefit CORE

    House of Sōmrus Launches ‘Small Brand. Big Heart.™’ Campaign to Benefit CORE

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    updated: Apr 16, 2020

    ​​​​​​​​​In response to COVID-19, Sōmrus – a line of India-inspired cream liqueurs, including Chai and Mango – launched “Small Brand. Big Heart.™” with an initial donation, aiming to raise $125,000+ for Children of Restaurant Employees (CORE), a nonprofit that assists the families of service industry members navigating life-altering circumstances. In its first five days, the campaign raised $5,300. All donations are tax-deductible and go directly to Children of Restaurant Employees (CORE). Sōmrus’ 10% matching program will kick in once the fund reaches $25,000 and remain in force until it reaches $125,000.  

    Pankaj K. (“PK”) Garg, CEO and founder of Sōmrus, says, “As a young company, we are truly grateful to the bar and restaurant industry professionals who have supported and guided us on our journey and we are determined to help this hard-working and special community get through this difficult time. We invite other small businesses with big hearts to join us in this effort to help the restaurant community.”

    Executive Director of CORE Sheila G. Bennett adds, “We at CORE continue to stand by the food & beverage service employee with children every day when they face a health crisis or natural disaster. Additionally, and in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, CORE is working to ensure that food & beverage service employees who have children are supported if they or a member of their family are diagnosed with COVID-19. We are grateful for our partners, like Sōmrus Liqueurs, who provide financial support. Please join us in letting the food and beverage service industry know how much we appreciate all they have given to us by supporting them.”

    To donate, visit https://www.gofundme.com/f/small-brand-with-a-big-heart.

    Please email bighearts@somrus.com for more information.

    About CORE: CHILDREN OF RESTAURANT EMPLOYEES

    CORE is a 501c3 charitable organization founded in 2004 that supports restaurant employees with children who need help navigating life-altering circumstances. This includes medical conditions, injury or accident, death of an immediate family member or the loss of home or business due to natural disaster. Through the support of the CORE™ Board, leadership team, and ambassadors nationwide, CORE has assisted more than 650 families across 43 states and has raised upwards of $6 million to date. To connect with CORE and stay up to date on happenings, follow them on Facebook, Instagram or Twitter. Visit www.coregives.org for more information on CORE.

    About The House of Sōmrus

    The House of Sōmrus (d/b/a SomPriya Fine Spirits, LLC) is an American-owned company based in Burr Ridge, Illinois. Established in 2014, the company created the world’s first line of India-inspired liqueurs called Sōmrus, which means “Nectar of the Gods” in Sanskrit. The owners, being of Indian heritage, have a strong desire to share the best tastes, flavors, and aromas of the Indian subcontinent with consumers around the globe. This has so far resulted in Sōmrus Chai and Sōmrus Mango, the fastest-growing India-inspired line of liqueurs in the world as well as the world’s most awarded cream liqueurs. Sōmrus is produced with all-natural flavors, contains no preservatives, and is gluten-free. For more information, visit somrus.com​, @enjoysomrus on Twitter and Instagram, EnjoySomrus on Facebook, or on our YouTube channel.​

    Taste More Out of LifeTM Responsibly

    Produced in the USA by SomPriya Fine Spirits, LLC, Pewaukee, Wisconsin

    Media samples, hi-res images, and interviews available upon request.

    Sales Contacts:

    U.S.: Dave Lang, VP of U.S. Sales, dave.lang@somrus.com, Tel. 630-667-7585

    Global: Guy May, Director, Global Business, guy@somrus.com, Tel. 312-953-6872

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  • FieldTurf CORE: The World’s First Super Fiber

    FieldTurf CORE: The World’s First Super Fiber

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    FieldTurf is proud to introduce its latest fiber, CORE, the first multi-layer dual-polymer fiber ever. CORE rewrites the playbook for sports turf, reinvents the playing field, and redefines the player experience.

    Engineered as the premier system for premier fields, CORE is designed to deliver a more realistic, textured, grass-like shape with optimal durability and resiliency.

    CORE is more than a new groundbreaking fiber for us; it is a platform for future innovations. Our entire team has been dedicated to the development of our latest innovation, and it is with great pride that we introduce the first multi-layer dual-polymer fiber in the industry.

    Eric Daliere, FieldTurf President

    Single-layer polyethylene fibers have built-in limitations. FieldTurf has surpassed the limitations with CORE’s multi-layer technology. The system is constructed to deliver the highest fiber performance and resiliency available on the market. CORE is designed to provide elite high schools, high level collegiate programs and professional teams with a system that exceeds even FieldTurf’s current industry-leading products.

    Rutgers University is among the first organizations to install CORE at High Point Solutions Stadium. “FieldTurf is one of the great innovators in artificial turf surfaces, and we are pleased to continue our partnership with an industry leader,” said Director of Intercollegiate Athletics, Pat Hobbs. “We are committed to providing our coaches and players with best-in-class facilities, and this is another step in that process for all our student-athletes who compete at High Point Solutions Stadium.”

    “CORE is more than a new groundbreaking fiber for us; it is a platform for future innovations,” said FieldTurf President, Eric Daliere. “Our entire team has been dedicated to the development of our latest innovation, and it is with great pride that we introduce the first multi-layer dual-polymer fiber in the industry.”

    Labosport, a global leader in sport surface certification, tested CORE using the rigorous Fiber Performance Index — which measures durability, resilience and softness. The surface emerged with Labosport’s highest-ever FPI score of 89.

    CORE features FieldTurf’s heavyweight 3-layer infill system which has showcased a significant lower incidence of injuries per recent research by Michael C. Meyers, a professor in Idaho State University’s Department of Sport Science and Physical Education.  

    Contact a FieldTurf expert to become one of the first to take your program to the next level with CORE.

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