This Parisian Personal Stylist Always Finds the Best Pieces at Topshop

In 2018, it's not just designer brands that have waiting lists and items reaching cult status. Topshop's trending items can be gone in a matter of hours, so it helps to have as much insider intel as possible to beat the crowds. The retailer has had an endless stream of sellout pieces this year—from its satin slip skirt to its chic polka-dot dresses. 

Topshop's team of personal shopping stylists are often the first to see new deliveries, so their Instagram accounts are like an edit of the very best in Topshop, with styling tips aplenty. One stylist, in particular, has a real eye for "where did you get that?" pieces: Paris-based stylist Lison Valente. But be warned. Following her might result in the longest Topshop wish list ever. Keep scrolling to see and shop her style.

Style Notes: Heritage checks and brown colors are the perfect pairings for autumn. This $150 coat is a no-brainer.

Style Notes: This $60 satin shirt looks amazing worn unbuttoned over a white turtleneck.

Style Notes: This snake-print jacket is actually from Topman, and we love its box shape. These cream cords are another trending item.

Style Notes: This '80s miniskirt is sold out on Topshop's website, but there's no shortage of other micro minis dripping in sequins.

Style Notes: This deer sweater is perfect for cozy weekends and looks especially cute with a collared shirt underneath.

This post originally appeared on Who What Wear UK. Next up, shop the coolest pieces from Zara, Topshop, and H&M

Emma Spedding
Freelance Fashion Editor

Emma is a freelance fashion editor with over 15 years experience in industry, having worked at The Telegraph, Grazia and, most recently, British Vogue. Emma was part of the founding team of Who What Wear UK, where she worked for six years as Deputy Editor and then Editor—helping shape the team into what it is today is one of the biggest privileges of her career and she will always see herself as a Who What Wear girl, contributing to both the US and UK sites. Whether she's writing about runway trends or spotlighting emerging brands, she aims to write about fashion in a way that is democratic and doesn't promote over consumption.