17 Chic Pieces Fashion Editors Are Buying to Transform Their Spring Wardrobes
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I dare you to walk 10 blocks around Manhattan, Los Angeles, or any major city in Italy for that matter without at least a few Fendi logo sightings. Trust me, it won’t happen because the brand has majorly won over cool girls everywhere. I, too, love the brand (my little Fendi card case has all but taken the place of my everyday wallet), but the latest collection has my interest piqued well beyond accessories.
At first I thought it was because Kaia Gerber is featured in the campaign (I’m a major style stalker of hers). Yes, she makes everything look 100% awesome, but I’ll admit that I’ve apparently been sleeping on Fendi’s ready-to-wear. The classic pieces are infused with modern, utilitarian elements that are just the type of thing that will be trendy now and timeless much later. I’m geeking out on these 17 things from Fendi in particular.
These baggy belted jeans definitely warrant a head turn or two (hope you’re cool with that).
Oversize sunnies are always my best friend on weekends when I look as tired as I am. (But apparently people thinks it’s weird when I refuse to take them off at brunch?)
You'd be hard-pressed to find a chicer see-through jacket than this one. I love the idea of wearing this OTT piece with a super-casual white tee, relaxed denim, and sneakers.
The juxtaposition between the more utilitarian style link chain and the softer perforated motif fabric here is so, so good.
There’s a lot going on with these Dad sneakers, which is precisely why I can’t stop thinking about them.
My friend found a pair of vintage Fendi logo print pants last year, and I’ve been super envious—until I saw these.
The Peekaboo bag now features these compartments for literally anything you’d ever want to put in your handbag. For me, that means my phone and snacks.
I’ve already Slacked this oversize ear crawler to fellow WWW fashion editor Lauren, who refuses to get her ears pierced for reasons I will never understand.
I love this denim blazer jacket so much and not just because those pockets are definitely large enough for me to carry anything that doesn’t fit in my mini-est mini bag.
Speaking of bags, I’d bet a year's rent that this chic Baguette bag will never go out of style.
The only tiny frame sunglasses I care about until further notice.
If I ever get invited to one of those cool summer parties in the Hamptons with an all-white dress code, expect to see me in this.
Bum bags are already so convenient, but please refer to slides 10 and 11 for a reminder on why I love that this one has extra pockets.
Michaela Bushkin is the associate fashion director on the branded content team. She is based in Los Angeles and is going on her sixth year at Who What Wear. Michaela has always worked in the content world, previously at Whalerock and The Zoe Report. Her current role involves executing content, photo shoots, and events for fashion brands from retailers to luxury designers and everything in between. She spends her free time online shopping (or "researching" as she likes to call it), reading at the beach, and trying as many new restaurants in L.A. as possible.
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