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Shop 25 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?

If you're an avid shopper, chances are this might just be your all-time favorite Who What Wear article ever. There's no doubt in my mind that you know all the tricks of the trade when it comes to locating the best and coolest product on the market, but keeping up with the weekly installments of new arrivals amongst dozens of retailers isn't realistic, but lucky for you, it's my job

Featuring a plethora of price points, categories, and trends, the new arrivals this week are truly some of the coolest I've seen in a while. We've got new spring finds, pants from my new favorite brand, and much, much more. So go on to enjoy and shop the best new arrivals floating around the Internet and stay tuned for a fresh batch next week.  

This top is the perfect way to update your wardrobe this spring. 
This brand has recently caught my attention (I know, I'm way behind) and now it's all I can think about. 
This shoe is so versatile. 
The jewelry brand I would do anything for.
A joyous knit indeed. 
This printed bag will breathe life into any outfit. 
The new activewear from Violeta is so good.
Printed pants are always a good idea. 
This neckline is everything. 
Definitely not your average T-shirt. 
Lounge around in style with these boxer shorts. 
One can never own too many pairs of black sandals. 
Zebra is the new leopard print. Tell a friend. 
A black dress that will make you smile. 
Missoma's newest collection is filled with pieces you'll never want to take off. 
Brighten anyone's day with this blouse. 
A relaxed suit for the books.
Your new summer hat. 
A spring and summer basic. 
Zara's new studio collection is next-level. 
This is giving us major Y2K vibes. 
This bikini is 100% worthy of an Instagram. 
Platform thongs are a nostalgic trend we can get behind. 
Hot off the runway. 
Worth the splurge.  Next up, 31 pairs of sneakers that make every outfit feel fresh. 


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