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I Never Thought Basics Could Be Chic—Then I Saw These 29

Let's be real: Basics aren't usually the first pieces that come to mind when we're trying to put together a cute outfit. Here at Who What Wear, we talk a lot about the importance of buildable basics to elevate a standout piece like a great jacket or pair of shoes. But rarely do we focus on the chic factor of those everyday items themselves. To use myself as an example, I've managed to get away with wearing the same white tee for years. My logic? Seen one, seen 'em all (terrible for a fashion w...

Courtney Falsey Sun, 27 Mar 2022 Who What Wear
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A Definitive List of Every Wardrobe Basic Your Closet Needs in 2022

We talk a lot about basics on here, so if I'm starting to sound like a broken record, I swear it's for good reason. Sure, they can be boring to shop for and loathsome to spend money on, especially versus something trendier and more exciting, or maybe you just straight up forget to buy them, but skipping out on too many basics leaves holes in your closet that you'll end up filling with random one-off purchases (speaking from experience here).We've covered the trendier basics on the market t...

Anna LaPlaca Sun, 27 Mar 2022 Who What Wear
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I Only Buy Beauty From Nordstrom—Here Are the Iconic Products I Swear By

I grew up buying all of my beauty products from beauty counters. When I was old enough to start wearing makeup, my mom took me to the Clinique counter at the mall, and that’s how I bought makeup and skincare for most of my teenage years. Now that I’m a beauty editor, one thing remains consistent: If I want to buy beauty products, I go to Nordstrom. Not only does it have an amazing selection, but I can trust that its products are high-quality and worth the money.I’ve been working in the b...

Katie Berohn Sun, 27 Mar 2022 Who What Wear
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Lisa Says Gah's Dakota Flatforms Will Be Your Go-To Spring Sandals

California-based label Lisa Says Gah has become a Gen Z favorite as its designs, like its newly launched Dakota Flatform, bring back nostalgic trends and prioritize sustainability. Its products are ethically made, allowing you to rock your favorite trends without the guilt.Modeled by nonbinary model Jeffrey Prada in the brand's lookbook, the Dakota Flatform is made of faux leather and features a chunky sole. The sandal comes in cute color options of pink "Bubblegum," green "Honeydew," brown "Ci...

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