Vogue Staffers Sound Off on the Clothing They’re Most Thankful For Inline
Photo: Courtesy of trade-mark.com1/18Jorden Bickham, Vogue.com Executive Fashion Editor
“My corduroy jacket from Trademark. I have only had it for a few months, but I wonder how I have lived without it for so long! Pookie, Louisa, please make it in every color!”
Trademark corduroy jacket, $378, trade-mark.com
Photo: Courtesy of apieceapart.com2/18Maya Singer, Vogue.com Contributor
“My number one wardrobe workhorse is a long black slip dress from Apiece Apart. I wear it layered over tights and a turtleneck in winter, and on its own with clogs all summer long; I’ve dressed it up for cocktail parties and used it as an insta-chic cover-up at the beach. And now that the slip dress is the fashion item du jour, I expect I’ll be wearing that dress even more . . . ”
Apiece Apart Luna slip dress, $380, apieceapart.com
Photo: Courtesy of Wes Gordon3/18Alessandra Codinha, Vogue.com Fashion News Editor
“My Wes Gordon camel coat—classic, straightforward, perfectly tailored, and warm without being heavy—has never let me down.”
Wes Gordon single-breasted belted trenchcoat, $4,450, for information: wesgordon.com
Photo: Courtesy of Levi4/18Kelly Connor, Vogue.com Market Editor
“My vintage Levi’s that I made at the Eureka lab! They fit me better than anything else I own, making them both comfortable yet indicative of when I have had too many helpings!”
Levi’s 501 CT jeans in Precita, $98, levi.com
Photo: Courtesy of Urban Outfitters5/18Patricia Garcia, Vogue.com Culture Writer
“I’m grateful sneakers are now considered office-appropriate shoes. I wear my Stan Smiths pretty much every other day to work at this point.”
Adidas Originals classic Stan Smith sneakers, $75, urbanoutfitters.com