My Job Is to Write About Trends—Here Are the 5 I'm Actually Running Around In
Nothing gets me more excited for spring than the wardrobe refresh that goes along with it. But, I'm a fashion editor so you already knew that. While I love to spend the majority of the winter bundled up in my favorite sweaters and loungewear, as soon as the cold hits me a little too hard I slowly begin to introduce the spring trends that I've been dreaming about for months into my wardrobe. Seeing so many fun micro-trends for the next season hit the runways always gets me excited about the many things to come and why would I keep myself waiting?
This year, my excitement is quite obvious as I'm a bit early to wear some of these spring trends. It may be quite the frigid winter but that's not stopping me from sporting these fun pieces now and making the purchases that will have me set up for a happy season—and beyond. But let's face it: In this weather, comfort and ease are a major priority for everyone. That's why I snapped a few outfit pics of the trends that I've found the easiest to throw on and head out in, so let's begin.
The phrase "it has pockets," which was once proclaimed to celebrate the superiority of a dress that you can toss your keys into, takes on a whole new meaning in 2022. One of the most wearable trends of all right now is cargo pants and it will certainly continue to go strong all year round. What will you fill your assortment of pockets with?
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They also come in green if you're a traditionalist.
Now that we're entering yet another year living through a pandemic, we've seen it all when it comes to loungewear sets. That's why it's time we're asking our favorite fashion designers to take it up a notch and that is exactly what they're starting to do. I'm turning a new leaf and taking a break now and then from the basics and trying out fun features like stripes, texture, feathers, and more.
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Shop the matching Chesca Top ($495).
This loungewear set turned me from a minimalist into a maximalist.
Shop the Wendy Wavy Ribbed Skirt ($135).
If you needed an excuse to dress like a stock of broccoli, this is it.
I'm still not over how my coworker remixed this set for a night out.
Shop the matching Mock-Neck Knit Sweater ($49).
You can't go wrong with this color.
My love for tailoring has survived quite the storm of comfort-first dressing. Here's a trend that I can easily wear into the new year with ease. "The broken suit" is the simple concept of mixing and matching the exquisite tailoring and any matching sets you've worn to death and making them new again by playing around with fun combinations. Let a common color scheme guide our way and know that there's never a bad time to buy into tailored garments.
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I've recently retired my denim jacket. It's not gone forever, just sitting on the sidelines waiting for its reemergence. In the meantime, I have swapped in my new star player, utility's finest military jacket. It just feels like such a fresh take on outerwear that makes every look I wear feel quite Ralph Lauren–esque. So effortless.
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Finally, a trend that seems to match my level of clumsiness. Anything asymmetrical feels off-balance in all the right ways. There's just something to be said about how instantly next level a bit of unexpected asymmetry can make any item. You can't walk away from this story without buying into this trend.
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And now the pieces I'm styling said trends with…
Ever since Megan Markle wore these, they keep selling out so act fast.
Now that we've gone over a few trends that we should keep in our closets, take a look at what I'm getting rid of.
Sierra Mayhew is a fashion editor at Who What Wear, bringing a decade of experience in the fashion industry to the editorial team. Since joining Who What Wear in 2021, Sierra has made her mark by expertly blending luxury and accessible fashion content. Whether she's decoding the latest runway presentations or crafting a perfectly curated shopping list, Sierra's keen eye and relatable approach have solidified her as a trusted voice in the fashion space. She's also reported on major industry events like Paris Fashion Week and lent her expertise to red carpet coverage, ensuring her audience gets an insider's view of the most glamorous moments in style. Before joining Who What Wear, Sierra sharpened her skills at Harper's Bazaar and Elle, with bylines in Bazaar.com and collaborated with iconic brands such as Gucci and Ferragamo. Her ability to translate editorial expertise into viral social media content sets her apart, seamlessly bringing her articles and personality to life for a new generation of readers and followers. A graduate of the University of Notre Dame, Sierra brings a unique perspective to the fashion industry that is informed by her love for travel, music, and discovering the hidden gems that make New York City a constant source of inspiration.
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