These New Pieces Just Dropped, and I'm Freaking Out Over How Good They Are
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There's nothing I love more than forever pieces. You know, those things in your closet that have experienced memories with you, whether it's a top you wore to that job interview that ended up changing your life or a dress that took you to unexpected places on a night out. I always feel like it's the simple wardrobe staples that end up having the biggest impact on your life. I mean just think about the pair of pants you wear every weekend. You two have been through everything together. Our wardrobe staples are there for each and every one of our special moments, so I like to choose mine wisely.
By wisely I mean I like for them to feel like the next big thing without being overly spotted on people I see in the streets, which is why I love to rely on some newness when it's time for a wardrobe refresh. The latest drop from Who What Wear Collection just might have something in it that I can see myself bringing along with me to a very special day that is just not quite in the books yet. I have a good feeling about this one, and so do my co-workers. We were the first to wear these brand-spanking-new pieces, and genuinely, we are raving about them. Sometimes we get trend fatigue, so having these timeless pieces in our lineup is so refreshing. Below, you will find our editors' favorite pieces along with why they're so good and how to wear them. Enjoy.
"Like their matching sweater, called the Millie, the Grace Pull-On Pants are seriously comfortable. That said, they're nothing like the lounge pants we came to know a bit too well during the lockdown. Though equally stretchy and soft, these look more like nice trousers than sweats, so much so that once we're all back in offices, you could wear them with ease. Just add a blazer."
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"I've been such a fan of the 'negative-space' trend, and this dress incorporates it beautifully all while still feeling like a closet staple. The length works well with just about any pair of shoes, and the layered look can be paired with a lot of the outerwear pieces you already own."
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"This jacket just screams luxury. I've always gravitated toward black leather pieces, but I'm not sure why I went so long without going for brown leather because of how good it looks. Instead of regular quilting, it's an asymmetric style, so it has a unique touch compared to other jackets on the market right now. Not to mention the gold buttons are a work of art."
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"Ever since I saw a sneak preview of this corset-style bodysuit a few months back and later got the chance to actually test it out, I've been counting down the days until its release. I'm not usually a bodysuit person, but this style is so comfortable, with an underwear line that doesn't show through at all. I paired it with Who What Wear Collection's Ellis leather midi skirt, a leather button-down shirt, and a pair of slip-on leather mules and got so many compliments. The cocoa color is my favorite, but of course, you can't go wrong with black either."
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"This set may be my favorite WWWC thing yet. I like that it's not your typical cardigan sweater set. Layered, the sweaters provide a sort of a makeshift cutout look that's surprisingly flattering. I think I need them in Sage too."
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"I'm telling you, this is the coziest sweater ever. I wore it with the matching Grace Pull-On Pants on a flight from L.A. to New York City, and not only was I extremely comfortable and warm on the plane, but I also looked super put-together—a far cry from my normal in-flight ensembles."
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"Prints can be tricky to style, but the muted tones on this dress give plenty of outfit options. I'm not usually one for formfitting dresses, but I love it for the colder weather because I can easily add layers on top."
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"I’m in love with this swirly pattern and beautiful green color. This is such a great top for layering because it’s slim-fitting and adds some pizzazz when worn under basics like black coats."
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The highlight of this piece besides the stunning keyhole cutout is actually the fabric. Knits can get itchy, but this jersey material feels so good against my skin. A dress like this is so good to have handy because the second I put it on, I looked so put-together.
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Such an effortless sweater silhouette. I'm obsessed.
Shop the matching Brooke Cable Knit Tube Top ($95).
This is giving Y2K in all the right ways.
Puff-sleeve tops will forever have my heart.
Shop the matching Jules V-Neck Cardigan ($100).
The side buttons are so cool.
A little color to remind you that spring is coming your way.
It also looks so cute when you tie a bow.
The cable-knit material looks really great up close.
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Sierra Mayhew was always destined to work in fashion, but she didn't know it at first. Growing up with no choice but to wear a rotation of school uniforms and activewear, her love for fashion really blossomed when she moved away for college and was able to finally define her very own personal style. Shortly thereafter, she interned at Elle magazine and instantly knew that editorial was for her. After graduating from the University of Notre Dame, she worked for ShopBazaar, contributing regularly to Bazaar.com, and finally made her way to Who What Wear, where she is an associate editor. When she’s not working, you can catch her always trying to catch a flight, trying the latest fitness craze in New York City, or exploring luxury vintage boutiques.
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