The resurgence of '90s fashion has resulted in a truly mixed bag of emotions. While the '90s can be credited with providing us with now-favorable slip dresses and kitten heels, there's also a raft of trends we'd like to keep in the past. After reaching out to the rest of the Who What Wear team, we reminisced about all the pieces we used to be so proud to own but can't imagine ever wearing again (we think), as well as the celebrity looks we'd happily revisit time and again.Just when you think ...
Ready for the resurgence of "ugly" shoes? So are we. Sure, there have been specific styles that simply won't quit (chunky loafers, we're looking directly at you), but looking at the biggest shoe trends to hit this year, it seems as though we've reached the peak of the craze. Now that we're in the midst of warmer days, it's time to hone in on one particular shoe style that's left a room divided: the Birkenstock.Many brands have reimagined Birkenstock's iconic Arizona sandals for a fashion-forwar...
Experimental swimsuit stying is something I have recently come to love. I've found that swimsuits can actually be a lot more interesting than meets the eye if you just add the right accessories, and one accessory that I have personally been sleeping on is sarongs. It's become more and more popular for swimsuit brands to not only sell sarongs and cover-ups that are adorned with trendy prints and festive colors but that also completely matches the swimsuits offered. My favorite example of this...
Founded in the Netherlands by three journalists in 2005, Tony's Chocolonely is dedicated to shedding light on illegal child labor and modern slavery in the cocoa industry. The Dutch company's mission stems from when the founders first discovered that some of the world’s largest chocolate manufacturers were sourcing their cocoa from unethical plantations.Previously a limited-edition release in the U.S., Tony's Chocolonely's Sweet Solution chocolate bars are permanently back nationwide. "When w...