
All products featured on Vogue are independently selected by our editors. However, we may earn affiliate revenue on this article and commission when you buy something. As Vogue editors, we often wax poetic on the latest runway must-haves, but not every item we gush about on this website ultimately ends up in our closets.
Our discoveries are nice to behold—they’re lovely to look at and inspire fun conversation—however, of all the tempting things to buy, what did we actually end up purchasing? Each month we’ll highlight those special finds our editors welcomed into their lives—all the things that made us buyers rejoice. Vogue Editors’ Picks: The Fashion-Forward Tee “With spring in full swing (or at least trying to be in New York!) I am investing in pieces that feel transitional, that will pull me out of my knitwear. A fashion T-shirt is a must.
It’s structured and interesting enough to wear to work, but still relaxed. I love the neck details on this Lemaire style.” — Libby Page, executive director, Vogue Shopping The Transitional Staples “I love these kitty-est of kitten heels that Margaux just debuted, a perfect transitional sandal for spring.
And for more relaxed days, a perfect Sesame Street stripe that takes you from spring through summer.” — Chloe Malle, editor, Vogue.com The Handwoven Bag “Madewell has honestly been one of my favorite places to shop from these days and I can’t speak highly enough of their accessories.
My latest fashion favorite from them is this leather handwoven bag that has a magnetic closure and is the perfect size to fit all of my everyday essentials. I’ve used this bag for the office, to go out with, and for everything in between. I think my next investment might be the bigger tote bag—it’ll be perfect for the summer.
” — Irene Kim, production and editorial associate The Oversized Button-Up “When I saw Gap was having a sale I jumped at the chance to stock up on my favorite oversized button-up. I know that I love the fit, so I decided to step outside of my comfort zone and get the red and pink stripe. It's a bit louder than my usual black, white, and blue palette—but hey, it was on sale!” — Hannah Jackson, fashion writer The Silky Dresses “I’m having a real freshwater pearl moment so this Sable organza mini is perfect over the cream silk Celine pants I’ve had since Phoebe’s era that are just a little too see-through.
I am back on my Azeeza silk dress kick for spring, and I’ve already found that when I wear this silky lace-trimmed Aubrey dress on a sunny day there's some kind of reaction that happens: People actually move out of my way on the streets of New York!” — Arden Fanning Andrews, beauty editor at large The Feminine Ballet Flat “I’m now on my second pair of Sarah Flint’s Sacchetto ballet flats —this time in the soft Petal shade. They’re perfect for spring: feminine, versatile, and sublimely comfortable. As a lifelong ballet lover, I’m especially taken with the elegantly balletic silhouette—it’s as if they pirouetted straight out of a rehearsal at the Palais Garnier.
” — Lilah Ramzi-Goettemann, editor The Sweat-Proof Yoga Set “As a 3-4x time a week hot yoga go-er, I've worked through all the yoga brands and landed on Beyond Yoga as my end-all-be-all for yoga clothes. The materials are soft, lightweight, and form-fitting without being restrictive, they easily conform to my body in all the twists and turns of class, and the tops never ride up and the bottoms never slip down. And, importantly for the 100+ degree rooms, the fabric doesn’t darken when I sweat.
When I saw this set on sale at my Corepower location, I had to snag.” — Lucy Dolan-Zalaznick, creative development senior associate The Summer-Ready Jewels “This month, I checked out the Normal Market happening at the old Barneys downtown. Among the plethora of epic vintage dealers, there were also many small independent brands.
I left with three fabulous shell pieces—a belt from Kat Zarra and a few charming pendants from Odissea—and a dainty silver chain bracelet from Remeinz. Consider me ready for summer.” — Madeline Fass, senior shopping market editor The Trendy Accessories “March was warmer than usual this year so while I originally picked up this suede Source Unknown blazer to wear as a layering piece, it turned out to be the perfect lightweight jacket for the early spring weather.
I also hopped on the oval sunglasses trend with these Jimmy Fairly shades.” — Taylor Lashley, manager, social media The Leopard-Print Flat “I needed some transitional-season footwear and these leopard-print Vibi Venezia flats were just the thing. They're extremely comfortable and extremely easy to style: pair them with a white button down and jeans and you've got yourself an outfit.
” — Elise Taylor, senior lifestyle writer The Wardrobe Staples “I'm keeping it simple this month by adding essentials to my wardrobe (both clothing and jewelry). Afterall, what don’t a classic black T-shirt and chunky gold hoops go with? These are evergreen choices in my closet.” — Concetta Ciarlo, beauty commerce writer The Vintage Minidress “I could not believe my luck at The Vintage Market that Vogue hosted this month! I scored this gorgeous Valentino number from the Fall 2013 Ready-to Wear-collection , with proceeds supporting those impacted by the recent Los Angeles fires.
There is one available on 1st Dibs that I hope gets scooped up by someone who would be as excited to wear it as I am...
It’s also not too late to shop Vogue -approved vintage from the digital storefront .” — Alexandra Ditch, associate commerce producer The Woven Flat “While I love a good neutral and minimalist design, I like to make sure my wardrobe stays interesting and unique by adding emerging brands, cool textures, and modern silhouettes. I found that in these crochet flats , which I cannot wait to style this spring and summer.
” — Cortne Bonilla, senior shopping writer The U-Neck Sweater “I'm clinging to winter and bought this U-neck sweater—four, actually. Never mind that it was 80 degrees yesterday.” — Sache Taylor, director, special events The Spring-Ready Tops “I went to Mexico in early March for a quick winter sun getaway, and desperately needed a couple of tops suited for 90 degrees, full sun, and lots of humidity.
I spotted this fun Faithfull number, and immediately began envisioning all of the styling possibilities. Plus, it was (and still is!) on sale, so it was a no-brainer for me. Once I returned, I knew that sadly New York was still easing its way to a true ‘spring,’ so I found a lightweight, transitional knit in an icy blue hue that I can’t enough of.
It’s just enough of a subtle pop of color when paired with leather skirts, white denim, and poplin pants.” — Clarissa Schmidt, marketing & production manager The Espresso Hues “I've finally extended my love of chocolate brown to the athleisure section of my wardrobe. I bought this quilted puffer from the window of Zara on my way home from the Marc Jacobs show, it’s the perfect shade of espresso.
And I love these Staud Sport slipper shoes that look like little surfer ballet slippers.” — Chloe Malle, editor, Vogue.com The Fresh Classics “After my coworker Hannah wore a fantastic pair of Gap jeans to the office, I couldn’t help but take a look—and I’m now the proud owner of the ’70s flares in a variety of styles.
The jeans have just a tiny bit of stretch (good for those of us who love a post-work burger) and are flatteringly tapered to create the hourglass shape without feeling costume-y.” In my dream world, I would wear all authentic 1940s dresses . But as it becomes harder and harder to find pieces that will survive the wear and tear of daily life (and the subway), I turn to Dôen.
From the spring drop I purchased a few pieces but I am especially excited about this bright yellow liquid silk dress. Part sexy loungewear, part evening wear..
.it’s just gorgeous.” — Margaux Anbouba, senior beauty & wellness editor The Leather Glove “It’s been an absolutely freezing winter this year in New York and given February is the month of New York Fashion Week, I decided to buy a pair of chic leather gloves to keep me warm when out and about.
The accessory has been a street style and runway trend as of late, whether worn scrunched up with your coat sleeve or tucked under your belt, so it was both a practical and perfect time to make the purchase. I’ve been wearing them everyday since!” — Madeline Fass, senior shopping market editor The Mary Janes “I usually prefer high high heels, but I was drawn to the pretty blush color of this pair. I can also make it a whole day in them without my feet getting sore, which is more than I can say for a lot of my shoes!” — Leah Faye Cooper, digital style director The Sharp Separates “During the winter, I usually buckle down and stop shopping until the new season arrives.
But, this season I couldn't help but notice the new silhouettes and fabrics to play with—they really caught my eye and I couldn't resist! Take Tibi's Sid jeans, for example. I wouldn’t usually be inclined to purchase a barrel-leg shape, but I tried them on and couldn’t get over how flattering they are with more fitted blazers and structured tops. Speaking of fitted blazers, I’m really into the silhouette on these Aligne jackets—so figure-flattering and easy to style.
” — Cortne Bonilla, senior shopping writer The Ladylike Layers “I was feeling incredibly un-inspired by my wardrobe so I was in need of some new items to bring back the joy of getting dressed while in the dark depths of these cold months! The denim lady jacket from Madewell and this collared cardigan from Loeffler Randall were the perfect additions to my closet to help me get out of my 'jeans and a sweater' winter outfit rut.” — Florence O'Connor, associate content manager, Vogue.com The Cream Satin Trouser “These satin pants from Vince are the solution to my sensory issues in the cold weather.
They feel as comfortable as sweatpants but look so elevated with a cream knit sweater for a monochromatic look. I’m already looking forward to styling the pair with silky tanks and strappy sandals come summertime.” — Lea Donenberg, associate producer The Black Satin Trouser “I spotted a Vogue editor wearing these Reformation satin trousers in cream and thought, ‘Well, why not make a wildly reckless winter purchase?’ I caved, and while they’re an absolute showstopper, trust me—winter and silk trousers are a match made in misadventure.
If you’re feeling daring, grab a pair, but maybe let them chill until the weather does, too!” — Sache Taylor, director, special events The Bold Accessories “All my February pickups have a practicality to them! Renewing my passion for the carryall work tote was St. Agni’s woven number—crafted from a sleek, durable leather with wide strap that’s surprisingly comfortable to wear no matter how much stuff I’m lugging around NYC. Speaking of being on the go, I was in desperate need of a new sneaker so I finally pulled the trigger on Onitsuka Tiger’s Mexico 66 style in a fun silver.
On the accessories front, a belt from Mango and new blue light glasses from Amazon were also added to cart.” — Kiana Murden, senior beauty shopping writer The Sheer Wool Sweater “Recently, I had a wardrobe emergency and dashed over to Cos, where I picked up this semi-sheer merino wool long-sleeve. What started as a quick fix soon became a favorite in my wardrobe.
I already want to go back and get it in off-white.” — Hannah Jackson, fashion writer The Sock-Shoe Hybrid “I’m the first to admit the Brave Pudding Sock Shoes are controversial—but I now own a pair and love them. Perfect to wear around the house on a lazy Sunday.
” — Elise Taylor, senior lifestyle writer The Sleek Glove “One glance at the very first look of Miu Miu’s fall 2024 collection and I was sold. The glossy black leather gloves clutching a similarly coated bag close to the body made it quite clear—sleek yet gauntlet-like leather gloves are this season’s accessory staple.” — Ciarra Lorren Zatorski, fashion editor The Ski Slope Essentials “In honor of this seemingly never-ending winter, I treated myself to a Goldbergh ski suit that actually makes me feel like a real skier (admittedly, I’m more of an après enthusiast).
I also picked up a pair of mini Uggs that kept me cozy from the slopes to cocktail hour. Can confirm: the compliments flowed just as freely as the drinks!” — Sam Ravin, community manager, Vogue app The Pull-On Pant “I picked up the Theory pleated pull-on pants this month and they’re probably one of the most versatile pieces in my closet to date. Whether I'm hopping on a flight and looking for comfort or dressing them up for an office appropriate ensemble, I've been grabbing for these pants more than I'd like to admit.
And after all, there’s no such thing as having too many pairs of black pants.” — Taylor Lashley, manager, social media The Fashion-Forward Luggage “In 2025, luggage is fashion, baby! What could be a more defining accessory when you're in your comfy airplane staples? Traveling to Paris for shows, I can't tell you how many compliments I've received (from French locals!) on my Steamline Editor Spinner during those very vulnerable post-red-eye-flight moments. This weekend, I'll be rolling the new Illustrator version around with pride.
I've already had 3 people ask about it in a week and it hasn't even left my home! All of this gorgeous attention has also inspired me to update my beloved Vogue tote to a fresh new colorway because it fits so much and is my favorite brand, of course!” — Arden Fanning Andrews, beauty editor at large The Lug-Sole Loafer “I’ve been looking for a new pair of chunky loafers for quite some time, and this pair from G.H. Bass has just enough weight to its lug sole to maintain the classic loafer look I love, while still being perfectly on-trend.
” — Alexandra Ditch, associate commerce producer The Timeless Ring “For someone who loves jewelry , I very rarely find myself changing up the rings that I wear. That was until I found this forever piece from Ecksand, a Canadian-based brand that prides itself on bridging the gap between cost and quality in the world of high-end jewelry. Their timeless designs, sustainable practices, and reasonable prices have quickly made them one of my favorite jewelers.
It's no wonder Meghan Markle wears Ecksand, giving a whole new meaning to the phrase "fit for a queen.” — Molly Barstein, associate manager, audience development The Versatile Maxidresses “I’m positively yearning for warmer weather and wearing fewer layers. In the meantime, a thick stocking underneath a long dress will do on days that aren’t horribly frigid.
I like chic dresses that can be dressed up or down based on my accessory and shoe choice—and these two from Bardot perfectly hit the mark for me.” — Concetta Ciarlo, beauty commerce writer The Quilted Liner “The crazy freezing temperatures this month once again reminded me that I don't own a proper cold-weather puffy coat. I looked and looked and ended up buying this long quilted liner from Everlane which is.
.. not a proper cold-weather puffy coat, but it's a wonderful warm layer underneath my other non cold-weather coats.
Maybe one day I will be practical towards the elements but that day is not today.” — Laia Garcia-Furtado, senior fashion news editor, Vogue Runway The Cuffed Sweaters “Cuffing season calls for sweater investments. I love this Marina Moscone with the squiggly red M and a full burst of red with this High Sport crewneck.
” — Chloe Malle, editor, Vogue.com The Retro Sneaker “Sambas have never quite done it for me but I caved when I saw these Tokyo sneakers in store last weekend. I love the slim profile! I plan to wear these with trousers and a suede jacket for spring.
” — Talia Abbas, senior shopping editor The Versatile Boot “I made my big seasonal purchase in mid-January with these Toteme black Chelsea boots—and I've promptly worn them at least four times a week since, as they pair effortlessly with both the knit maxi skirts I wear to work and wide leg denim I wear on the weekends. As my mother always said..
.if you're going to spend, spend it on something classic.” — Elise Taylor, senior lifestyle writer The It Sneaker While most of my office looks are anchored by a ballerina or kitten heel, the centerpiece of my transitional wardrobe this season is Dries Van Noten's python-print sneaker.
It's the Year of the Snake, after all! The Antwerp-based brand released the shoe in a number of new colorways and finishes, but I couldn't resist this punchy print to wear with skirts and opaque tights now, and on its own with dresses in the spring. It’s a comfy yet totally unexpected finishing touch that no fashion girl (myself included!) can resist! — Laura Jackson, shopping writer The Canadian Tuxedo “When I saw that the latest JW Anderson x Uniqlo release was going to have Canadian Tuxedos, I immediately ran to the nearest store to get myself the navy blue set. Uniqlo's jeans are so soft and comfortable, and the fit of the denim shirt and jeans are just perfect.
My only con is that the pieces are quite thin so I would definitely recommend layering with some heat tech on those ultra cold days.” — Irene Kim, production and editorial associate The Suede Loafer “While the Khaite sale was going on, I tried to avoid the website. I had just bought a new China cabinet, a new lamp, and a new entryway table.
I’ve been in full home nesting mode—but, the call of Khaite kept drawing me back in. I scoured the site and instantly saw the loafers I’ve been waiting for. I’m quite impulsive so before I could think about them too much longer (especially since I’d been dreaming about them for a while) I clicked to purchase.
They needed no breaking in! The perfect treasured essential.” — Cortne Bonilla, senior shopping writer The Soft Sweaters “In case you haven't noticed, it’s freezing in New York. I’m seeking small comforts in cozy sweaters—and I can’t get enough of J.
Crew’s extra soft selection” — Concetta Ciarlo, beauty commerce writer The Leopard-Print Mini “I’m so excited about this dress. The denim has a nice weight to it, so I plan to wear it this winter with tights and boots. Come spring, I’ll be bare-legged and pairing it with platforms.
” — Leah Faye Cooper, digital style director The Warm Layers “If I was to purchase anything in January, I only had one priority top of mind: warmth! New York City experienced a few sub-zero temperatures, so I knew I had to quickly add more base layers to my shopping cart this month. I was inspired by Willow Lindley’s Fashion Finds column, and ran to Uniqlo to stock up on these cashmere Heattech tops. They’re already running low in stock, but I was able to snag the piece in a dusty rose, and a natural white colorway—both neutral enough to pair with any and everything, and feel on-trend for spring ahead.
” — Clarissa Schmidt, marketing & production manager The Dramatic Knee-High “I’ve been on the hunt for the perfect knee-high boots with a dramatic elongated toe, and this pair from Schutz hits all the right notes. Soft yet sleek, they add an easy chicness to any outfit. I especially love how the slim silhouette pairs with a midi skirt, but they look just as great with dresses, denim, or tailored trousers.
” — Sam Ravin, community manager, Vogue app The Finishing Touch “One of my 2025 goals is to work on styling the pieces I already have in my closet in new ways, so I've been amping up how I accessorize my outfits to make them feel fresh and fun. This month, I picked up a few new pieces of jewelry and I've found myself reaching for this statement necklace from Heaven Mayhem every time I want to make a sweater and jeans look more exciting. It always does the job!” — Taylor Lashley, manager, social media The Cowgirl-Inspired Accessories “It might be the resurgence of Cowboy Carter on loop in my apartment, or my boyfriend's obsession with the new season of Yellowstone, or my bestie's bachelorette weekend coming up in Austin—but I am all for Western-inspired styling right now.
I have been wearing Maje’s classic fringe bag nonstop as a subtle nod to the trend.” — Lea Donenberg, associate producer The Statement Trench “When it comes to cold-weather dressing, your outfit begins with outerwear. This season, I finally found the perfect coat: Retrofête's Knightley leather trench coat.
The long black trench coat is the perfect statement piece and instantly gets me compliments every time I step into a room.” — Taylor Anderson, associate manager, social media The No-Fuss Tote “I wanted a “no-fuss, fits-everything” bag, and Cuyana delivered with its Classic Easy tote. It’s even monogrammed in gold foil with my initials.
.. I love a good personalization!” — Alexandra Ditch, associate commerce producer The Rugby Knit “The only thing getting me through this brutal New York City winter is cute sweaters.
I recently picked this one up from Gant, and it has quickly become my favorite go-to. The only problem is that I have to fight my boyfriend off from stealing it.” — Molly Barstein, associate manager, audience development The Warm Wool “Even in the bitter winter cold, I try to find ways to bundle up and still look cute.
This coat from & Other Stories helps me do just that—it's lined, has a good weight to it, and is long enough to almost reach my ankles. It's perfectly oversized so I can layer chunky sweaters and turtlenecks underneath for extra warmth.” — Katie Henwood, associate director, audience development The Valentine’s Day Special “My Valentine's Day tradition with myself is getting this candle duo from Diptyque.
It's my two favorite scents—Baies and Roses—in limited edition packaging that changes every single year. This year the vessels are bright red and soft baby pink..
. I can't wait to transform them into something new once I've used the candles.” — Margaux Anbouba, senior beauty & wellness editor The Trendy Frames “Love these Bonnie Clyde oval glasses! Feeling so trendy—which, if you know me, is rare.
” — Sache Taylor, director, special events The Stylish Ski Wear “Dreaming of bluebird days on the slopes, I treated myself to the impossibly chic skiwear from X2 NYC, a brand I recently discovered and fell in love with. Created by the Guidry twins, McKinley and McKaelyn, X2 NYC blends the elegance of Hollywood’s golden age with cutting-edge performance. Think modular ski suits with detachable sleeves and vintage-inspired details that transition effortlessly from powdery peaks to après-ski cocktails.
Designed for skiers who can’t resist both glamour and function, X2 NYC is guaranteed to turn heads on the slopes—making the real challenge to ensure my form on those icy black diamonds lives up to my ski suit!” — Sasha Pinto, experiences manager, Vogue100.