Big Summer Energy: 6 It Items the Fashion Crowd Is Very Into Right Now
I do many things here at Who What Wear, but a big part of my job is keeping track of what the fashion crowd is heavily sporting each season. While some trends come in and out of style faster than you can even realize, there are certain pieces every season that are worth incorporating into your wardrobe because they'll actually stick around. It can be overwhelming to keep track of what everyone is wearing, which is why I did the work of pointing out six It items that I think are not only trending but are also worthwhile for the summer ahead.
To make things even easier, I've shopped out pieces from our latest drop of Who What Wear Collection at Target to give you the wardrobe upgrade you need this season. As always, everything is still under $50, so the selection below is worth taking a scroll through.
Picnic Dresses
Printed Pants
Shorts Sets
Saturated Pieces
Off-the-Shoulder Pieces
Summer Skirts
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