I'm an Editor With Trust Issues, so I Only Buy My Wardrobe Staples at Shopbop

Aysha Sow wearing a white T-shirt and white skirt with a brown tote bag.

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Shopbop is my one-stop shop for trend-adjacent but still very classic pieces that will quickly become staples in my wardrobe. There is a fine line between creating a solid capsule wardrobe and also feeling like you still get to update your rotation with fresh items, and as a fashion editor, I'm keeping an eye out for purchases that balance quality, longevity, and relevancy.

With the fast-paced nature of trends, the sweet spot is those quintessential yet modern buys. This includes easy-to-wear dresses, stylish denim, updated basics, and (my favorite) really good accessories. For our mutual benefit, I've taken a fine-tooth comb to Shopbop's current offering and handpicked the most trustworthy pieces the retailer has to offer right now.

Freelance Fashion and Accessories Editor

Copelyn is a freelance fashion and accessory editor. She formerly worked forBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing as an associate shopping editor and is based in New York City. She writes about fashion and accessory trends in addition to creating original content. Before her time atBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing , Copelyn was at Bustle Digital Group, working on the accessory market for cover shoots and fashion features across Nylon, The Zoe Report, Bustle, Romper, and Elite Daily. Copelyn also previously worked at InStyle and Cosmopolitan in the fashion and accessory departments on shopping and fashion market. Copelyn has a journalism degree from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. In her spare time, Copelyn freelances in graphic and web design in the fashion-and-lifestyle space. She also loves to upcycle clothing and home décor as well as collect an embarrassing number of colorful sneakers and experiment with her hair color.