Something Old, Something New: 8 Purchases and 8 Rewears WWW Editors Are Queuing Up for NYFW
Getting ready for New York Fashion Week always sends me into a very specific spiral. On one hand, I want something new—something exciting, trend-forward, and worthy of being photographed between shows. On the other, I know from experience that the pieces I end up reaching for the most are the ones I already trust. The coat that always works. The shoes I can actually walk in. The bag that somehow goes with everything. So this season, as I was mentally mapping out outfits (and resisting the urge to buy everything), I started wondering what the rest of our editors were doing.
I asked a few of my fellow Who What Wear editors to share exactly what they’re buying for NYFW—and what they’re happily rewearing instead. The result is a very real snapshot of how we’re actually getting dressed right now. Yes, there are a few strategic new purchases in the mix, but there’s also a lot of outfit repeating, smart layering, and pieces that have already earned their place in our wardrobes.
Ahead, four of us break down the eight new items we’re most excited to debut this Fashion Week, alongside eight older favorites we’ll be wearing again. Because if NYFW has taught us anything, it’s that the best outfits are rarely built from scratch.
Bobby Schuessler, Shopping Director
Something old: "Vince cuts some of my favorite trousers—all about the fabric, fit, and quality. I wear this specific wide-leg pair all the time, and I'm going to be anchoring many of my fashion week looks with them (probably styled with a turtleneck sweater and a faux-fur coat)."
Audry Hiaoui, Associate Shopping Editor
Something old: "NYFW being in February as someone who hates to be cold requires a lot more thought than in September in my opinion. These black knee-high boots from Vagabond have been my go-to whenever I want to be warm enough, but still look put together. I wear them all the time with longer skirts, with thermal tights hidden underneath."
Ana Escalante, Associate Features Editor
Something new: "I picked up this GU coat during a preview of the brand's newest spring collection and, unlike other trench coats I own, the subtle, flared A-Line shape feels so girlish and different. I can't stop wearing it, and I know I'll bust it out on a colder (or car-heavy!) day during fashion week."
Something old: "Okay, these are technically newer-ish to me, but I've had them for the last two months and I haven't been able to stop wearing them at least once a week. The shape and tone of them is so perfect, so I just know I'll base several of my fashion week 'fits around them."
Something old: "Ask any NYC It girl and they'll tell you, Verafied is the new up-and-coming accessories brand to watch. I love my east-west handbag from them, and every time I wear it out someone alway stops to ask me where it's from. If you're looking for the ultimate compliment magnet whether you're going to New York Fashion Week or not, boy do I have the bag for you."
Something new: "On my quest to find the best black ankle boots in New York City, I added these Madewell booties to cart. Their subtle, western-inspired shape and blockier heel means they're perfect to wear with my jeans and fringe coats while zipping around from show to show."
Josephine Hadjiloucas, Assistant Shopping Editor
Daniela Guevara, Assistant Social Media Editor
Something old: "My something old is actually a pair of shoes that have sat in my closet for a while, up until recently, as NYC has gotten sporadic snow. These boots are the most secure and structured boots I have (hence them being hiking boots), but their waterproof outsole is perfect for climbing over the NYC snow piles. And the classic Cecilie Bahnsen flower motifs keep my outfits feeling feminine in this intense winter weather."
Something new: "My something new is my most-worn item in my closet since arriving in the mail mid-January: these stunning teal leather gloves I acquired from Etsy. They are fully lined with fleece and have been the perfect pop of color to my outfits. I’ve loved wearing them recently with my brown corduroy jacket from Fabrique."

Ana Escalante is an award-winning journalist and Gen Z editor known for her sharp takes on fashion and culture. She’s covered everything from Copenhagen Fashion Week to Roe v. Wade protests as the Editorial Assistant at Glamour after earning her journalism degree at the University of Florida in 2021. At Who What Wear, Ana mixes wit with unapologetic commentary in long-form fashion and beauty content, creating pieces that resonate with a digital-first generation. If it’s smart, snarky, and unexpected, chances are her name’s on it.