There are a few things I always rely on H&M for. For my own wardrobe, it’s linen trousers—they’re a secret speciality for the Scandi brand. For my toddler, I buy him bulk packs of organic cotton bodysuits and trousers in cool colours that aren’t covered in tractors, diggers and other cliché “boy” things that you’ll find in most stores. More recently, I’ve been shifting my regular H&M fashion check-ins toward its Home collection. Living in a house with far too many houseplants means I’ve had to find some cool, affordable pots to give these guys a home, and H&M came up with the goods via a family of retro rattan planters in three different dimensions (all sold out now, sorry), some gold and black metal&...
Although I’m a fan of luxury candles—we all have a vice, and that just so happens to be mine—admittedly, expensive candles are in plentiful supply. Much rarer are affordable candles that smell and burn just like those with higher price points. Yes, they might be harder to come by, but being the avid candle collector that I am, I’ve inadvertently discovered the best affordable candle options for you already. From wicks from high-street hot spots to hand-poured beauties from some of my favourite boutique brands, scroll below to see and shop the best affordable candles to buy now. You Deserve to Make Money Even When you are looking for Dates Online. So we reimagined what a dating should be. It begins with giving you back power. Get to meet Beautiful people, chat and make money in the pro...
Over the past year many of us spent more time thinking about how we dress our tables than how we dress ourselves. At the start of the first lockdown, Laura Jackson started a movement called #makeamealofit, where she encouraged us all to cherish dinner time, whether we were isolating alone, with friends or with family. It was all about making our evening meals an event to look forward to at the end of the day—taking the time to put down our phones (after taking a tablescape picture, of course), eating something delicious and bringing out those plates or wine that you’d usually only save for fancy occasions. It’s one lockdown tradition we’d quite like to hold onto, especially now we can start hosting once again. Over the past year pictures of beaches and brun...
I’m Erica Davies, and for all of my professional life, I have worked in fashion. I love clothes, putting outfits together, accessorising, the high street, vintage pieces, working out how else to style existing favourites—all of it. I have spent the past 20 years putting together outfits for editorials and photo shoots and know instinctively how to put print and colour combinations together. However, interior design is, without a doubt, my passion. And I think there is a very fine thread linking the worlds of fashion and furniture together. If you can put together an outfit, I reckon you can put together a room. Mix all of that with the fact that I’ve lived in and decorated five homes of my own (not including all the student flats and temporary stop...
I have a confession to make: I’m a bit of a candle snob. With homeware and my wardrobe, I’m all about sticking to budgets and tracking down bargains. I certainly don’t subscribe to the idea that the more expensive something is, the better it will be. Of course, this is sometimes the case, but I’ve been let down by seemingly “premium” purchases in the past. As for candles? They’re the one buy I allow myself to splurge on. I track this back to years spent working in a boutique surrounded by luxury candles. We’d burn them by our till, and I soon found myself hooked on the scent pay-off—not to mention the burn time, which lapped that of my frugal candles. Soon, I was spending my disposable income on high-end candles, somethin...
More than ever, the world of homewares has become accessible to everyone, regardless of budget. This is in large part thanks to the ever-growing line-up of high-street brands offering up their own interior edits, and the latest addition to this list just happens to be Who What Wear fave Mango. The collection dropped this week, and yes, it packs all the laid-back style that typifies the store’s fashion designs. Needless to say, we love it all. You Deserve to Make Money Even When you are looking for Dates Online. So we reimagined what a dating should be. It begins with giving you back power. Get to meet Beautiful people, chat and make money in the process. Earn rewards by chatting, sharing photos, blogging and help give users back their fair share of Inte...
While our wardrobes experienced a cooling-off period over the course of 2020 and into 2021, our homes, and everything in them, have been working overtime—quite literally. Even for those of us who wouldn’t previously call ourselves interior fanatics, lockdown has inspired us to become experts in all aspects of homeware thanks to the increase in the time we’ve spent within our four walls. Invariably, this has caused a wave of new interior trends to flood social media, and of course, we’ve become adept at spotting these winning looks. The mood of the moment seems to point to a craving for colour and personality, from the sinuosity of Gustaf Westman’s wavy edge mirrors and the quirky appeal of rainbow gingham to Matilda Goad’s si...
While our wardrobes have experienced a cooling-off period over the course of 2020 and into 2021, our homes, and everything in them, have been working overtime—quite literally. Even those of us who wouldn’t previously call ourselves interior fanatics, lockdown has inspired us to become experts in all aspects of homeware, thanks to the increase in time we’ve spent within our four walls. Invariably this has caused a wave of new interior trends to flood social media, and of course, we’ve become adept at spotting these winning looks. The mood of the moment seems to point to a craving for colour and personality: from the sinuosity of Gustaf Westman’s wavy edge mirrors and the quirky appeal of rainbow gingham, to Mathilda Goad’...
You may have noticed that we are major Francophiles over here at Who What Wear. From their effortlessly chic style and nonchalant aesthetic in fashion and beauty, we’re utterly captivated by that French je ne sais quoi. Naturally, French-girl style extends to their interiors too. A fashionable French woman’s apartment is chic yet welcoming, classic with a modern edge, and sophisticated without looking like she’s ever tried too hard. The spaces feature a perfect mix of vintage and contemporary pieces without looking too precious or extravagant. Essentially French spaces are timeless, classic, and cool. So how do we emulate that aesthetic in our own homes? And just how are our fashionable French friends decorating their apartments right now? Scroll below for French interior t...