Our Editors Always Get Compliments When They Wear These 11 Things
Ever since our launch of Who What Wear Collection in 2021, each drop has only gotten better. With constant feedback from editors, customers, and what's new in the sartorial world, the brand has quickly evolved into a fashion-set favorite. Not only is it worn by our team, but the pieces have been spotted on some of our favorite influencers and celebrities. As editors, we have the privilege of trying out the pieces before they drop and of course, we secretly have our own favorites if the bunch. We're not a fan of gatekeeping here at Who What Wear, so we've share our top picks from the collection ahead. These pieces always bring in the compliments when we're walking down the street and at least a few DMs and comments asking for the details.
Below, you'll find our 11 picks from our line and how our team has styled them. It was like picking the best from our own children, so you're welcome for the insider scoop. Some are from the newest drop and some are old but gold—just keep scrolling to have a look for yourself.
Drew Midi Dress
When we first launched the Drew dress in 2021, it sold out within a matter of days. It's everything you'd want in a dress, from the luxe plissé fabric to the trend-forward cutout. We couldn't help but bring it back—get on board before it sells out again.
Matilda Wavy Ribbed Cardigan
2022 has been the year of green, and this is a great piece to incorporate a subtle pop of color into your wardrobe. Plus, it's a soft and comfortable knit so you just know it'll get a ton of wear.
Mimi Cardigan
If there's any piece in this story that really brings in the compliments, it's this sweater. It has this relaxed chunky silhouette, and the flowers are perfectly trendy in a non-cheesy way.
Haley Corset Bodysuit
Our editor Eliza was never a huge fan of bodysuits, but this one had the power to change her mind. It not only is stylish with the unique neckline, but is non-restrictive and has a flattering shape.
Betsy Crochet Bamboo-Cotton Blend Knit Polo
Crochet is in for summer, and this polo top is a great way to wear the trend this season in a more classic way. It's easy, chic, and relaxed—which is what we all want in a top, no?
Mille Deep V-Neck Sweater and Grace Pull-On Pants
While this set may seem like a simple option, it's still a fan favorite. (We have the sales numbers to prove it.) Not only is it extremely comfy, but it's an easy way to look put-together without too much thinking.
Emerson Plissé Shirt and Madden Plissé Pants
What can we say? We love plissé. It's luxurious looking and easy to wear. While there's a lot of basic plissé on the market, we knew this printed option would be favored by many, The colors are still neutral, and the print is dainty and versatile.
Kia Seamed Polo Miid Dress
When you feel like you have nothing to wear, a printed dress is an easy thing to throw on. There's not much styling involved, but it is hard to find prints that are done right, but we can guarantee this wavy option will look good on anyone.
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