21 Expensive-Looking Pieces From & Other Stories I Simply Can't Wait to Wear

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News flash: The new season is upon us. But before you cry into one of your last iced lattes of the summer, I have a silver lining for you: new season = new wardrobe. After months of sweating in places I didn't know one could sweat (my forearms—weird, no?) I can't wait to step into autumnal dressing. Sequins, suits, cashmere, boots—I can't get enough! Heading into the office brings opportunities for layers and texture. My work wardrobe consists of a sea of cosy knits layered on top of cotton shirts and leather trench coats. And let's not forget that as we part ways with weekends filled with festivals, we welcome party season. And boy, oh, boy! This year is our year for extroverted, unapologetic, high-octane glamour.

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Want to know what conjured up so excitement for me? The & Other Stories autumn collection. Cleverly curated into different personas (I know, what a cute way to shop), the edit allows you to dive into everything from wardrobe staples, partywear and Y2K tailoring that I can get onboard with. Think dropped waistlines, cropped blazers and a particular silver halter-neck dress that I can't stop looking at.

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Confirming that green is the colour for autumn/winter 2022, the edit contains an eclectic mix of emerald sequin pieces, which are sure to sell quickly. It also has skirt suits that are easily made evening-appropriate with this metallic corset and a pair of heels. Honestly, this selection is so good you'll likely catch yourself saying, "Summer? I don't know her."

And with that, see the pieces I simply can't wait to wear.

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Rebecca Rhys-Evans is the branded content editor at Who What Wear UK, where she leads the editorial side to commercial projects. Previously a freelance writer and content consultant, she has written for a variety of publications and brands such as Polyester, Screenshot, Marie Claire and Culture Trip, reporting on everything from fashion NFTs and internet culture to sustainability and sex work, and held editor positions at Buro, Koibird and Shop Magazine.

Having got her taste for luxury fashion (as a very green graduate) in her first position as content editor at Flannels.com, she was quickly promoted to managing the company's e-commerce and content teams. Since then, Rebecca has moved to East London with her partner and cocker spaniel Joni Mitchell and has also delved into styling, copywriting, art directing and social media consultancy, where she loves helping brands carve out their tone of voice, strategy and aesthetic. Fully immersed in the contemporary fashion landscape—the one with TikTok, Y2K and the Metaverse—she is enthusiastic about personal style, pop culture and digital trends.