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Shop 24 of This Week's Best New Arrivals

Happy Wednesday! It's time for our weekly installment of new arrivals. In case you're unfamiliar, every week I search high and low to find the best in designer and fast-fashion pieces—all of which just hit stores—so that you can be the first of your friends to wear them. After all, if you're going to buy something, why not beat everyone else to it?

Ready for some shopping? You don't have to answer that, because if you're reading Who What Wear, then we can assume it's an automatic yes, so I'll just get right to it. From swimsuits and dresses to sweats and shorts—all of which are ready for summer—there was a lot to love on my favorite sites this week. But then again, when isn't there? Whether you're in the market for work-from-home basics or busy putting the finishing touches on your warm-weather wardrobe, you can consider the below the best of the internet at the moment.

As always, I've got you covered with a range of price points and styles, so there's truly something for everyone below. Now you just have to narrow down your favorites and make room in your closet. So what are you waiting for? Shop my picks of the week below and don't forget to check back next Wednesday for another batch of fresh fashion finds.

I would probably wear these more out of the house than I would at home.
One of three sandal trends worth paying attention to this summer.
Get this suit before it's gone.
Another great print from Reformation.
Simply a good white top.
Wear these with anything from tanks to swimsuits.
Everything is better in a set.
Nope, not sick of sweats quite yet.
Wear this with jeans and shorts all summer.
I love this textured fabric.
There's so much good going on here.
Name a cooler cami. I'll wait.
I'd wear this look both on and off the tennis court.
Summer in a dress.
I might just buy these myself.
You're not seeing that price wrong.
A summer sweater if I've ever seen one.
You'll never want to take these off.
An outfit-maker.
The more tie-dye the merrier is my motto these days.
You can't go wrong with this classic style.
An easy tank that's not basic.
Nineties vibes.
Hello, lovely.

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