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What WWW Staffers Are Reading, Eating, Watching, and Wearing This Weekend

Congratulations, you did it! Another week down, another weekend to unwind. Yes, we're still practicing our social distancing and staying indoors, but hey—by now, you've probably gotten pretty good at this new routine.

That said, doing nothing can actually get rather exhausting—and deciding what to watch, read, or cook from a seemingly endless array of options can bring on decision fatigue—trust me, I'm right there with you. Thankfully, you and I both read Who What Wear on the regular, so we know a bunch of great minds to pick as we determine what this weekend will look like for those of us who are still able to stay inside. 

Below you'll find the weekend lineup for Who What Wear staffers from coast to coast. It comes as no surprise that while our plans have remained pretty consistent for the third week in a row, we're continuing to discover new shows to watch, books to read, recipes to cook, and organizations to support. We hope you'll be inspired to try something new, change out of those sweatpants, or FaceTime a friend to help make this weekend an extra bright spot in a strange time.

Keep scrolling to read all about Who What Wear's weekend plans, and then post yours by tagging @whowhatwear on your Instagram stories. We look forward to seeing and sharing how everyone who can is making the best of the time we're spending in the great indoors! 

"The Minimalist Baker's vegan pesto" — Elizabeth Conway, executive director, corporate communications. "Breakfast tacos inspired by a video I saw on TikTok" — Aly Bori, sales manager. "Athena Calderone's Greek-style lemon chicken rice soup" — Mollie Mandel, associate manager, integrated marketing. "A lot of bread because Passover just ended!" — Nicole Eshaghpour, senior market editor
"My entire family! We're all tuning in to celebrate a family milestone!" — Emily Gerstein, advertising sales associate. "My niece, sister, and brother for their birthdays." — Eshaghpour. "Some NYC-based friends and hosting a Code Names game night" — Conway. "My boyfriend's dog, Sadie" — Mandel
"Mrs. America with Cate Blanchett" — Vanesa Muro, research director. "Devs! It's been an interesting watch so far and I'm excited to see what happens next!" — Candice Aman, social media editor. "The Gentlemen. What a swoon-worthy cast!" — Bori. "McMillions (finally) and season two of Killing Eve (finally)." — Alyson Stehly, copy chief
"Local restaurants who are donating lunches to healthcare workers" — Conway; Aman; Kia Topps, people and talent coordinator. "The Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights of California" — Kelly Morris, graphic designer. "My local farmers via produce pickups." — Olivia Cappelletti, podcast producer. "Our healthcare heroes, every day at 7 pm" — Eshaghpour
"Overalls—I'm living in them!" — Gerstein
"Big tees and bike shorts on repeat" — Eshaghpour; Topps
"Determined to wear dresses and jeans aka real clothes all weekend!" — Morris
"To learn how to knit with a set from We Are Knitters" — Eshaghpour
"Tie-dying" — Alice Burnett, social media strategist 

"A Live Obé class with Madelaine O." — Bori

"Fiona Apple's newest, "Fetch the Bolt Cutters." It's the quarantine soundtrack." — Aman; Cappelletti; Plantan

"The Dutch House by Ann Pachet" — Mandel
"Once again, I will tackle the pile of New Yorkers on my nightstand" — Plantan
"Business of Fashion to stay updated on industry news " — Gerstein

Up next: 7 Items I Haven't Touched Since Working From Home and What I'm Wearing Instead



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