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I Asked 7 Celebs to DM Me a Picture of Their WFH Looks, and They Actually Did

Being cooped up at home can bring up a lot of feelings. Our world is currently in a state of self-isolation and social distancing due to the coronavirus—something we are not typically accustomed to as a culture. While we are all attempting to band together as a society to do our part by staying home, that doesn't mean we can't get creative with alternative ways to connect to one another. That being said, our Who What Wear team was curious to see how some of our favorite celebrities were spending their time indoors. Scratch that—we were curious to see what they were wearing while spending their time indoors. 

So we went ahead and DM'd a handful of celebrities asking them to send us a photo of their at-home outfit of the day. Whether they were working from home or simply spending time with family, the seven stars below were kind enough to send us some exclusive photos of their lounging looks. 

From Lucy Hale's extremely relatable sweats-and-slippers ensemble to Tracee Ellis Ross's cozy jumpsuit vibe, we're here today to show you that you at home are not alone. These celebs are right there with you, and they are giving you some stylish outfit ideas while they're at it. 

Have you ever seen a more relatable WFH 'fit? I think no.
Power-posing in the chill look we need to copy ASAP. 
And the power posing continues. 
Tie-dye sweatshirts are the easiest way to feel like you tried while also staying 100% comfy. 
This look is proof sweatpants can be both inside and outside pants. 
Jazz up your favorite comfortable jeans with a bright knit and some easy flats. 
Leave it to Kelvin to absolutely crush the stylish at-home lifestyle. 
Babushka included. 
Why wear two articles of clothing when you could just wear one? 
Next up, shop the nine spring trends these New York editors are loving now.


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