I've Lived in California My Whole Life—These Are the Winter Items I Always Buy
Most Wanted is a weekly series in which one Who What Wear team member or friend of the brand will share the top 25 finds on their current wish list.
California is known for many things but having icy cold winters is definitely not one of them (sans a few northern cities and mountain towns, of course). That's likely why you won't find insulated turtlenecks or calf-grazing puffer jackets at the top of its residents shopping lists this time of year. So what exactly do winter wardrobes look like on the West Coast? We asked California native Stephanie Arant for her 25 winter must-haves. Spoiler alert: No matter where you live, you'll likely add at least a few of her seasonal picks to your shopping cart.
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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 across Who What Wear 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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