Fashion people are my guiding force, and that’s a fact. I always look to what my favorite stylists, editors, influencers, and buyers are wearing to glean some inspiration on how to style the classics. I stalk their feeds pretty regularly to keep up-to-date on their latest styling tricks and closet favorites and while I was doing so recently I came to a realization. I noticed that there were a few trend-ish staples that they all seemed to own, no matter their style, role, or location.
From L.A. to Montréal, I’m jotting down five stylish staples that these women have in common and, conveniently, our very own Who What Wear Collection has a few versions on hand of each. So in addition to highlighting how these women are wearing each wardrobe staple, I’ll be pointing you in the direction of the exact pieces I would recommend shopping from the line just in case you were so inspired to add one of them to your own closet. With that, continue on to discover the five staples that are officially fashion person-approved.
If fashion people had to nail down a single “uniform” to wear on repeat, it would have to be suiting in a muted neutral tone. With menswear-inspired dressing bubbling up more and more, the muted suit is a key closet staple that’s timeless, trend-less, and is pretty much always in season.
We talk a lot of about the art of looking expensive here, and there’s one staple I always notice my favorite stylish women wearing: faux leather. Of course, it’s a given that genuine leather can instantly level up any outfit, but when its faux sibling has evolved to be as buttery soft and high-quality who needs the real thing anyways?
There’s one top I always see on the fashion set: polo-style tops. Whether it’s a classic pullover sweater, a thin bodysuit, or anything in between there’s something about the addition of a collar to a basic top that really adds a little something extra.
I hardly need to explain the genius of a matching knit set, but once more couldn’t hurt. Whether it’s a knit skirt and sweater duo or our sweater-and-socks combo, there’s nothing better than cozying up in a ready-made outfit that’s easy, chic, and comfy enough to rival your loungewear.
Cutouts definitely sit on the more intimidating end of the trend spectrum, but I noticed that the stylish women whose outfits I studied always seem to select cutouts that are surprisingly wearable, proving that a hint of exposed skin really does go a long way.
Up next, these six things randomly look pricier than they really are.