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.”

Executive Director, Entertainment

Jessica Baker is Who What Wear’s Executive Director, Entertainment, where she ideates, books, writes, and edits celebrity and entertainment features.