I'm an NYC Editor and Just Got Back From L.A.—5 Items That Earned Me Compliments

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Picture this: A frantic woman attempting to check her bag at the airport discovers that, despite many precautions, her luggage is weighing in at about 58 pounds—just over the airport guidelines. She rapidly throws a pair of chunky boots, a statement sweater, and even a blow-dryer into her carry-on in an attempt to make her flight on time and bring all of her belongings on board. Hey, we've all been there. There was a time when that once was a regular occurrence for me, but luckily, things have changed. I've recently learned to tap into my fashion-editor knowledge bank and am here to share with you the pieces I pack that can be worn in so many ways that you'll only need a few additional items. Oh yeah, they'll also earn you quite a few compliments along the way.

I headed to Los Angeles last week for a work trip that involved busy days of collaborating with other editors, so naturally, I was sure to dress the part. My packing list became a capsule wardrobe tailored toward the most versatile 2022 trends that I used to create endless L.A. outfits and that I plan to also consider for weekends in NYC. Think upgraded twists and elevated takes on the not-so-basic basics that will get you very far as you style out your favorite looks. These pieces are so good, and all I needed was a carry-on to get me to L.A. and back. Keep scrolling to discover these essential items and how I styled them.

The Blank Canvas

If you've ever taken a glance at the Who What Wear home page, I'm sure you picked up on the fact that all of our editors believe in the power of a good basic. I'm no exception to the rule. Styling looks for my Los Angeles trip started with rounding up my favorite wardrobe staples followed by selecting statement pieces to match. With this simple strategy, I had outfits galore and could have lasted for weeks with just my carry-on.

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Cardi Party

We love a good oversize cardigan, but after reviewing the spring 2022 runways, it's obvious to me that the times are changing. I always have to try a trend IRL before writing about it, so of course, this viral Jacquemus cardigan made it into my suitcase for a little test-drive. I have a bigger bust, so this trend made me a bit nervous, but I learned quickly that with the right layering it's something anyone can pull off.

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Day 'N' Night

No matter where you are, you need a day-to-night dress that removes the stress of getting ready—a dress where just a simple swap of accessories is all you need to meet your friends for dinner and dance the night away. The below fashion finds will do the trick.

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Baggy Pants

If you haven't caught on yet, our 2022 motto is "the baggier the better," and that's exactly what loose-fitting pants do for us. They give off an effortless cool-girl vibe without even trying. Here's a shopping hack: If you're having a hard time tapping into this trend, try searching for wide-leg pants and sizing up.

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Leather Weather

Planning your winter wardrobe in L.A. can be hard since the weather doesn't really ever cool down for good. Expect a juxtaposition of warm days with cold nights and sudden ups and downs this time of year. That's why leather shorts were an essential item on my packing list. They gave off fall and winter vibes without keeping me too warm. 

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Associate Editor

Sierra Mayhew was always destined to work in fashion, but she didn't know it at first. Growing up with no choice but to wear a rotation of school uniforms and activewear, her love for fashion really blossomed when she moved away for college and was able to finally define her very own personal style. Shortly thereafter, she interned at Elle magazine and instantly knew that editorial was for her. After graduating from the University of Notre Dame, she worked for ShopBazaar, contributing regularly to Bazaar.com, and finally made her way to Who What Wear, where she is an associate editor. When she’s not working, you can catch her always trying to catch a flight, rollerblading through New York City traffic, or exploring the latest luxury vintage boutique.