See What Our Editors Bought This Month
From a show-stopping iridescent pencil skirt to the chicest sweaters, click through now to see what we bought this month—warning: there's a good chance these picks will land in your shopping bag too!
Roland Crew with Contrast Leopard Print ($248)
“I’m really ready for sweater season and hoped that by purchasing this graphic leopard-print version I could will the cold weather. So far, no luck.”
Crescent Comb ($110)
“The heavenly hairstyle from the Balenciaga S/S 13 show has been on my inspiration board for a while, and PLUIE's curved comb is exactly what I needed to recreate it.”
Patchwork Leather Skirt ($595)
“I loved the asymmetrical hem of this skirt, and the fact that its part leather and part knit makes it really comfortable.”
Skinny Skinny Jeans ($115) in Black Frost
"I'm not really a jeans person, per se, but this new cut from Madewell is wildly, ridiculously flattering. So good, in fact, I'm planning on buying several pairs!"
Ivan Boiled-Knit Sweater ($475)
"This sweater will work well as a staple in my wardrobe, but has interesting detail that makes it unique."
Black Check Retro Bikini Set ($68) in Black
"P.O.E.—Plaid Over Everything."
Tweed Biker Jacket ($108)
"The minute I saw this I knew I had to buy it. A burgundy tweed biker jacket is the perfect jacket for fall."
Edith Holographic Reptile Effect Leather Skirt ($625) in Green
“Thanks to the James Turrell retrospective at LACMA, I am now mildly obsessed with holograms. Naturally, I want to wear one.”
Lolita Skirt ($138)
"I'm feeling very girly lately, so I bought myself this cute skirt. I also bought a camping tent, though, so I guess that took care of my tomboy side."
Mock Neck Cable Sweater ($345)
“For me, the classic fisherman sweater is a staple, so I buy an updated version every fall.”
Bette Patent Loafer ($206)
"These loafers are just the masculine touch I was hoping to add to my fall wardrobe."
Wednesday Earrings ($44)
“I've been debating getting a second hole piercing for a long time now, but these simple studs are making my decision a bit easier.”

Jessica Baker has 16 years of experience in the digital editorial fashion and entertainment space. She is currently the Executive Director, Entertainment at Who What Wear where she ideates, books, writes, and edits celebrity and entertainment features.