I’m An & Other Stories Designer—3 High-Street Pieces I Rate

After one of the most exhilarating London Fashion Week seasons we’ve had in a long while, team Who What Wear has just about settled back into our rudimental, fashion-writing routines. Aside from our spring/summer 2024 trend report, which we’re already beginning work on, much of what we saw by way of designer presentations and runway shows won’t directly effect our style or wardrobes until next year. But of all the clothes and accessories we spotted over the five-day spectacle, there was one collection that we can start wearing, well, right now.

Between shows, & Other Stories’s latest Savior collection—a 16-piece-strong capsule of timeless, elevated pieces—was previewed to fashion editors, stylists and influencers, alike and the pieces were impressive. Joining the brand’s ateliers to create it was & Other Stories’s newly-appointed concept designer, Frida Billegren, who’s impeccable taste and eye for quality is woven throughout this Savior offering. Being as obsessed with Scandi style as we are, constantly on the hunt for items that’ll help us embrace their effortless approach to getting dressed, we had high hopes for this collection and Billegren’s input over it. Suffice it to say, she did not disappoint.  

As well as getting up-close and personal with the collection ahead of its launch today, our Editor in Chief, Hannah Almassi, spent time with Billegren to discover the inspiration behind Savior, how Scandi girls go about shopping the high street, and the pieces that help her look so damn chic 24/7.

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