The It List: Every Brand, Trend, and Item That Mattered Most in 2022

As fashion editors, we’re always looking forward—we’re scouring collections to anticipate next year’s biggest trends or scrolling through Instagram to find the next It bag, It brand, or influencer of the moment. It’s rare to reflect in fashion, but luckily for us, we here at Who What Wear have one annual tradition that allows us a chance to go down Nostalgia Lane: The It List. Formerly known as our Street Style Awards, The It List is our version of Spotify Wrapped, but for fashion.  read more

Found: 30 Pairs Of The Absolute Softest Leggings

We love the commitment that comes with assembling a never-leaving-the-couch outfit — from the trendy coordinated sweatsuit to the charming hair accessories paired with polished tops. But, while these fashion-forward efforts are worthy of applause, it’s still no secret that leggings are the ultimate MVP, even if you are, in fact, leaving the house. It’s why we’re always on the prowl for the most comfortable buttery pair we can shimmy our two legs into for any occasion. Say hello to the soft legging. read more

From House of the Dragon to The Crown, See 2022’s Best On-Screen Fashion Moments

While the standards for a good TV show or movie primarily depend on things like an enticing plot and on-screen chemistry, the costume design carries a lot more importance than an average viewer might think. Each character’s clothing communicates the essence of their personality to the audience and often hints at hidden meanings. Whether it was the designers’ intent or not, even detailed choices in costume can lead to a larger conversation and discussions surrounding the plot. Just look at Portia in the second season of The White Lotus, whose quirky and questionable style has become highly debated across platforms from Twitter to Vogue. And when Alicent Hightower stepped into Rhaenyra Targaryen’s wedding in the first season of House of the Dragon, she was wearing a striking emerald-green gown, which viewers were quick to decode as an act of war.  read more