Did you catch this post last time? If so, simply skip below for a trove of inspiration and shopping. If not, you can still do that, but here’s the rundown… As someone who was actually pretty late to the game (the game here being Instagram’s saved collections), I now wonder what I was thinking. I love utilising the feature to save anything from funny memes I want to show someone later to interestingly composed photos I may just try for myself to fashion pieces I love and, naturally, want to buy.
Speaking of the latter, I decided to start reaching out to my fellow Who What Wear editors to find out what they’ve been eyeing too. Needless to say, they deliver every time. From under-the-radar brands to the next designer It items to elevated versions of everyday essentials, just keep reading to see and shop the fashion items we currently have saved to our Instagram collections.
Balenciaga Hourglass Gingham Woven Blazer ($2990)
“I hope this isn’t cheating, but I actually acquired a Balenciaga Hourglass blazer before coming across this photo, but now I know exactly how I want to style it.” — Nicole Eshaghpour
Timeless Pearly Pearl Letter Pendants ($145)
“Every day I get closer and closer to buying one of Timeless Pearly’s pearl letter pendants, even though I’m fully out of real estate on my neck.” — Nicole Eshaghpour
Zara Low-Heeled Leather Hiking Boots ( $100 ) ($50)
“It’s only going to be getting colder here in NY, so stocking up on cute but practical footwear is a must. Nnena scored these Zara hiking boots on massive sale, as will I.” — Lauren Eggertsen
Aéryne Dewi Faux Fur ($285)
“I recently became aware of this Parisian brand Aeryne and have been obsessing over this pink coat ever since. Also this girl’s face is my forever mood.” — Lauren Eggertsen
Saks Potts Star Logo-Print Quilted Shell Jacket ($898)
“This puffer. I need. End of story.” — Lauren Eggertsen
Eriness Rainbow Baguette Necklace ($850)
“I’m not usually one for bright colours, but this mix of necklaces really stands out to me. Paired with a white T-shirt and jeans, these layers really won’t steer you wrong.” — Emily Greenberg
Jeu Illimite Margo Bubble Knit Sweater ($260)
“Soaking up L.A.'s ‘cold’ weather right now and pairing this with my favorite high-rise jeans." — Michelle Scanga
Rezek Studio Trippy Top ($160)
“My co-worker and friend introduced me to this new brand. It’s essentially what silky and fluffy dreams are made of.” — Michelle Scanga
H&M Wool-Blend Cardigan ($60)
“Cardigans are all I want to wear right now, and I just spotted the perfect H&M one on Xenia Adonts that clocks in at just $60.” — Kristen Nichols
Kim Shui Tie-Dye Knit Pants ($260)
“Tie-dye is a trend that still has a lot of legs, in my opinion, and these pants from Brooklyn boutique Maimoun are killer.” — Kat Collings
Becca Jewellery Hexagon Charm Earrings ($417)
“I have three words to describe this quirky jewellery brand: yes, yes, YES!” — Kat Collings
Gucci Crystal Gucci Single Hair Barrette ($400)
“I love this jewelled Gucci barrette more and more every time I see it. It was just released in red (for pre-order), and I think I'm sold.” — Allyson Payer
Solid & Striped The Christie Top ($79)
“All things surfer culture are about to infiltrate the swimwear world this summer, and this sport tech–inspired two-piece is a wonderful starting off point.” – Anna LaPlaca
Valet Studio Alexa Resin Bag in Green ($269)
“Acrylic bags are a fun microtrend I’m totally here for. Come time for summer vacations, I’m predicting these will be splattered all over my Instagram feed.” – Anna LaPlaca
Les Coyotes de Paris Brune Top in White ($262)
“I can’t wait until the weather warms up to wear this pretty top by Les Coyotes de Paris. I can’t stop buying white blouses, but I don't plan on quitting (sue me).” — Erin Fitzpatrick
Musier Cardigan Clara ($106)
“I’m obsessed with all things pearl at the moment—especially this gorgeous body-hugging cardigan embellished with pearl buttons. It's the perfect piece to take me from winter to spring. It comes in three easy-to-wear colors, but I particularly love this sky blue hue.” — Judith Jones
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