Vogue Editors Share Their Fall Shopping Lists Inline
Photo: (All) Courtesy of brownsfashion.com1/15Sally Singer, Vogue Creative Digital Director
"I have already invested in new ankle-length slip dresses and cashmere grandpa cardigans from Dosa, and a pair of those (must-have) backless fur-soled Gucci loafers. I am awaiting a crazy beautiful floral dress and reworked vintage jeans and Mitteleuropa knits from Vetements; Paris can t come fast enough!"
Vetements slim jeans with uneven hem, $1,225; brownsfashion.com; Vetements long floral dress, $1,574; brownsfashion.com
Photo: (From left) Courtesy of net-a-porter; Courtesy of net-a-porter2/15Nicole Phelps, Director, Vogue Runway
"I’ve never met a turtleneck I didn’t like, but this Stella McCartney version has special details like brass buttons and an asymmetrical hem that make it even more irresistible. I’ll wear it with this bordeaux leather midi skirt from the debut collection of Vanessa Seward, a designer I’ve been a fan of since her days at Azzaro."
Stella McCartney asymmetric wool and silk-blend sweater, $1,245; net-a-porter.com; Vanessa Seward Absolu leather skirt, $1,160; net-a-porter.com
Photo: Courtesy of Neiman Marcus3/15Jorden Bickham, Vogue.com Executive Fashion Editor
"This season I’m feeling a bit of an anything-goes, wild sensibility when it comes to my wardrobe. Gucci’s fur Amstel clog has exactly the untamed vibe I’m going for. Another unexpected take on a classic silhouette at the top of my shopping list—Céline’s fox print blouse—makes me think my current love of feral fashion is here to stay."
Gucci Amstel studded goat-fur clog, $865
Photo: Courtesy of victoriabeckham.com4/15Christina Liao, Vogue.com Senior Producer
"I finally got the Saint Laurent Sac De Jour I d had my eyes on since the brand released the tote, when I went to Rome earlier this year, so now it’s time for me to move on to the next. I guess it really shouldn’t come as a surprise that I’m now coveting another minimalistic bag, but this time by the ever-so-posh Victoria Beckham. Because, really, if anyone knows chic, it’s the It Brit."
Victoria Beckham Seven mini-tote, $1,925
Photo: (Clockwise from top left) Courtesy of farfetch.com; Courtesy of matchesfashion.com; Courtesy of YSL; Courtesy of nicelaundry.com5/15Edward Barsamian, Vogue.com Style Editor
"I’ve already started my fall shopping—no surprises there—when I was attempting to snag some spring sale merch. First on my list was a new hoodie, much to my mother s chagrin. Let s just say she isn t a fan, but here s hoping she appreciates the Vetements version as much as me. But what would a new season be without a new coat? This tan, double-breasted version from Victoria Beckham will pair perfectly with my lo-fi sweatshirt or with crisp shirting for a dressier look. Tying everything together are my fave Saint Laurent jeans but in a light wash for a brighter touch for the season. It s also the time when I like to re-up on my necessities, which include whimsical socks like those from Nice Laundry. They deliver them to me and take back my old pairs, which are recycled and repurposed. And as for the shoes? Until I get my hands on the Yeezy Duck Boots, I ll stick with my tried-and-true Chelsea boots."
Victoria Beckham double-breasted coat, $3,036; farfetch.com; Vertements logo-print hooded sweatshirt, $640; matchesfashion.com; Saint Laurent original low-waisted destroyed skinny jean, $850; ysl.com; Nice Laundry Wild Child IV socks (six pairs), $49; nicelaundry.com