I’m a Fashion Editor in NYC—Here Are 4 Outfits I’m Low-Key Living in RN

If you’ve ever muttered to yourself, “What should I wear?” while deep diving into your closet, just know that you’re not the only one. This is a weekly conversation I have in my household when I’m seriously stumped. Yes, I live alone and like to think of these moments of dialogue as breaking the fourth wall. One of my resolutions to this eternal indecisiveness comes in the form of a camera roll folder including some of my latest outfits that are easily re-creatable. I decided to take my role as a fashion editor quite seriously and organize said iPhone folder into a shoppable story that we can both come back to for a reference when in need of some fresh inspiration.

Every time a new season arises, I find myself searching for wardrobe staples that are working double-time to be both on-trend and timeless. I spent this fall searching high and low for transitional items that I can wear from now until spring and I’m happy to be able to say for myself, so far so good. You’ll never be asking, “what should I wear,” again when you open your closet to find a plethora of ingredients to copy the standout outfit ideas that I created for us. Think sweater trends that have been chic for ages but are currently having a resurgence and a 2022 update on last year’s classic. Read on to discover these standout pieces I predict that we’ll both be living in this winter.

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