Our Editors Won't Buy Certain Items This Year, But They Are Considering These 5

Here at Who What Wear, we spend a lot of time talking about where to shop, which trends to buy into, and the specific designer and high-street pieces that have caught our attention. But do you ever wonder which items actually make it into our editors' wardrobes?

If the answer is yes, you'll be happy to hear that I've found out exactly what my colleagues will be buying this season—and which looks they'll be passing on. My main take-away? They're a particular bunch and they like what they like. And I love that. It's an important reminder that fashion is incredibly individual, and what appeals to the masses won't be everyone's cup of tea. From one editor's rejection of a huge 2023 trend to another's avoidance of a specific denim style, you might be surprised by my findings.

But one thing is for sure: each of these fashion experts has a great eye. You can expect impeccable tailoring, directional denim, outfit-making accessories and so much more on their wish lists. In fact, my own wish list has doubled in size since seeing the pieces our editors rate. You've been warned. Read on to find out what's on their radar for the year ahead.

Skipping: Sheer Clothing

Wearing: Elevated Basics

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"I'll be passing on anything see-through as complex layering is not my forte, and it would require too much effort and time to work out. Instead, I'll be revisiting the basics I need in my wardrobe as it's been a long time since I hit refresh on the essentials, and SS23 is nothing if not a good time for tailoring and minimalism!” — Hannah Almassi, Editor-in-Chief

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Skipping: Straight-Leg Jeans

Wearing: Wide-Legs and Flares

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"Don't get me wrong, I won't be getting rid of my beloved straight-leg jeans—they'll always be a classic I turn to in times of need. But for 2023 I plan on investing in more elevated wide-leg and flared jean styles which, worn with a heel or boot, lengthen my shorter legs and make any outfit look a bit more polished. Blame all the chic French girls who made me do it.” — Emily Dawes, Affiliate Editor

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Skipping: Austere Minimalism

Wearing: Nostalgic Charm 

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"For the past few seasons I’ve worked really hard at turning my wardrobe into the perfect capsule, favouring clean lines and timeless items over anything that felt too trendy. In doing so I’ve managed to get considerably more wear out of the pieces I have invested in, but I do feel like I’ve lost a little bit of myself in the process. As someone who brought into the puff-sleeve, nap dress trend first time around, this nostalgic fashion mood is something I’m keen to revisit in 2023. Cute lots of cottagecore prints, cable knits, Mary-Jane shoes, full skirts, and a generous helping of Döen (albeit in my preferred neutral colour palette).” — Maxine Eggenberger, Deputy Editor

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Skipping: Mini Dresses

Wearing: Maxi Dresses & Trains

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"I've always been a fan of dresses. Any shape, style or colour does it for me, really. I'm not fussy! However, this year I'll be swapping out my much loved mini dresses for impactful maxi iterations. And, after seeing plenty of styles on the runway for spring/summer 2023 (notably at Bally, ACNE, Victoria Beckham and Giambattista Valli ), I'll also be hoping for an occasion to wear a dress with a show-stopping train. I might not be a 2023 bride, but that won't stop me from trying the trend!" Poppy Nash, Managing Editor

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Skipping: Loafers

Wearing: Clogs

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"Anyone who knows me will tell you I've had a long love affair with loafers. There's really no situation where I won't wear them—work, dinner, drinks, running errands—it's miraculous to me that they can go from casual to chic by simply swapping jeans for a dress. This being said, since I bought a pair of clogs, I've found my loafers to look a little lonely at the back of my shoe cupboard. I love how ’70s they look with denim or a maxi dress, and if you have a pair with studs, they go so well with leather too. Say what you will, but I'm even partial to pairing them with tights—sue me!” — Rebecca Rhys-Evans, Branded Content Editor

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Next Up: Spring/Summer 2023 Fashion Trends: The 21 Looks You Need to Know About

Freelance Fashion Editor

Bébhinn Campbell is an Edinburgh-based fashion and lifestyle writer and editor. She started her first blog at age 14 and went on to intern at print and digital publications in Berlin and London, including Dazed & Confused and Indie magazine.

A job at a fashion startup took Bébhinn from Ireland to Scotland in 2019, where she now works as a freelance journalist and copywriter covering everything from travel and interiors to styling advice. As a contributor to Who What Wear, Bébhinn always keeps her eyes peeled for emerging trends and looks worth writing about. She prides herself on her ability to cut through the noise and identify solid investment buys, exciting new brands and fresh takes on classic design.

In her spare time, Bébhinn enjoys perusing Edinburgh’s best vintage shops, working through her out-of-control book collection and watching dog reels on Instagram.