12 Wardrobe Classics We Can't Live Without This Winter
Sponsor Content Created With Veronica Beard
We could talk about trends all day long—and we do, as we're sure you've noticed—but at the end of the day, the pieces we truly rely on for our go-to outfits are staples like blazers, knits, and trousers. They're the backbone of our wardrobes because of their versatility and the frequency with which we wear them. We're currently eyeing winter must-haves from Veronica Beard that are equal parts chic, classic, and wearable. These 12 pieces, in particular, are at the top of our list for great cold-weather style.
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Michaela Bushkin is the fashion director on the branded content team, leading the strategy for our fashion and luxury partners. She specializes in content creation and styling for photo and video shoots, specifically acrossBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing and Marie Claire. She spends her free time online shopping (or "researching" as she likes to call it), reading at the beach, and trying as many new restaurants in L.A. as possible.
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