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I Was A WWW Fan Before I Became An Editor, Here's 8 Brands I Found On The Site

Before I was an editor here at Who What Wear, I read the site as a fan for years. (Life comes full-circle, doesn't it?) I remember learning about brands that are widely loved today like Ganni, Sandy Liang, and Nanushka when they were first on the rise from reading my now co-workers' stories, so it's pretty clear they know how to spot a cool brand when they see one. Since started to work with them, I've found even more brands that I think should be on your radar too, whether it's to diversify your shopping destinations or add them to your dream wardrobe for some style inspiration. 

After seeing our editor Anna wear Simonett's sweater sleeve, I knew I had to check the Miami based brand out. They're known for their unique takes on knitwear, and I recently added their wrap Nanu top to my collection. 

Started by two Spanish sisters, Gimaguas is a small sustainable line that features a variety of playful prints and colors. Just one look at their pieces makes me a little bit more happier and eager to add more fun into my everyday outfits. 

Our senior fashion editor Lauren always keeps tabs on the newest brands, so when she sent Kai Collective my way I couldn't help but add these second-skin tops to a few of my stories. 

Jewelry that combines the nostalgia of childhood with elements of modern jewelry is something I can't resist, and Notte Jewelry does exactly that. Their use of gold chains mixed with rainbow and fun beads is sure to put a smile on anyone's face. 

Margi Gaba's bags give me major '90s vibes and I can't help but love every bit of it. The designs are mostly simple with touches of fun elements which makes them trendy yet also versatile.

Everything about Miaou gives me main character energy, which is something we all strive for, don't we? Designer Alexia Elkaim grew up looking through flea markets, and it's clear her designs are inspired by vintage designs as they feature corsets, '90s silhouettes, and retro prints. 

If you prefer your shoes and accessories with a more minimal aesthetic, then you'll fall in love with Neous.

I found Tove from our senior editor Kristen is a fan and gave nothing but high praises. The contemporary brand makes special pieces that are sure to stay in your closet and be treasured for many years. 

Up next, Bought by You: The 20 Most-Purchased Fashion Items of December


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