I'm in Need of New, Stylish Basics—Here's Where I'm Shopping
Sponsor Content Created With John Elliott
When I'm shopping for new basics, I always look for two things: elevated pieces and comfortable fabrics. These are the foundational items that I return to again and again, so investing in quality clothing that's cozy and stylish is a top priority. John Elliott's timeless staples are designed with subtle details that make everyday essentials feel more fashionable. I'm eyeing the mineral wash twist top and the ribbed cropped top with mini bell sleeves. Keep scrolling to shop the 16 items that I'll be wearing on repeat.
Cute Tops
Comfy Bottoms
Soft Tanks
Light Layers
Raina Mendonça is an associate fashion editor on the branded content team at sister titles Who What Wear and Marie Claire. Previously, Raina was an editorial assistant at goop.com. When she’s not writing, you’ll find her crafting new playlists, exploring Los Angeles, or making a cup of English breakfast tea.
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