21 Items Vogue Editors Purchased (and Loved) in 2023

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As Vogue editors, we often wax poetic on the latest runway must-haves, but not every item we gush about on this website ultimately ends up in our closets. Our discoveries are nice to behold—they’re lovely to look at and inspire fun conversation—however, of all the tempting things to buy, what did we actually end up purchasing? Each year we’ll highlight those special finds our editors welcomed into their lives—all the things that made us buyers rejoice.

Fancy Flats

2023 was the year of the flat for me. I invested in quite a few styles to elevate my comfy shoe collection. —Alexis Bennett, senior shopping writer

Saint Laurent

Blade chain-embellished patent-leather flats

Alaïa

mesh Mary Jane ballerina flats

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Coach

Veronica slingback pointed-toe skimmer flat

leather trim mesh Mary Jane flats

Khaite

Marcy crystal-embellished mesh ballet flats

The Minimalist Staples

My absolute favorite purchase of the year also happens to also be one of my most recents. Despite the fact that I haven’t owned it for very long, I’ve found every excuse to wear this gorgeous Savette evening bag. I also bought this J.Crew cashmere sweater in three colors over the course of the year, so it’s safe to say it is also a top contender (just be sure to size up for the perfect fit!) —Mai Morsch, editor

J.Crew

cashmere shrunken crewneck sweater

Savette

Slim Symmetry grained leather bag

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Cos

alpaca-blend crew-neck sweater

Toteme

T-Lock leather shoulder bag

Everlane

The Cashmere relaxed V-neck

The Must-Have Sneaker Collab

Although I appreciate a good boot and love throwing on a heel every now and then, I’m a sneaker girl through and through. The day I finally got my hands on the Adidas x Wales Bonner silver sambas was a game-changing day for my wardrobe (and my sneaker collection). I tend to gravitate towards neutral items of clothing so the silver patent leather shoe became the perfect accent piece for a lot of my outfits this year. While metallics are definitely having a moment right now, I see myself loving and styling these sneakers for years to come. —Taylor Lashley, manager, social media

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Adidas

x Wales Bonner suede sneakers

ADIDAS ORIGINALS

Wales Bonner Samba calf hair sneakers

The Classic Tote

Bags are an investment for a reason. They are meant to be carefully chosen, as you want a style that’s just right for all of your needs—and that’s exactly what I found with Aesther Ekme’s Sac tote this year. I bought it a few months back as I was in dire need of the perfect carryall for the office and beyond, and I couldn’t be more obsessed. It has already been well-traveled, lugged around the city, carried my laptop, daily essentials—and then some—and it still holds up fabulously. —Clarissa Schmidt, shopping producer 

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The Chunky Boot

I don’t really wear heels so much unless it’s in boot-form, so these were my splurge for the season! I wear them almost everyday; they give me the lift I want but are super comfy. Perfect for work and commuting to work! —Talia Abbas, senior shopping editor

The Row

zip-front leather ankle boots

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The Row

Zipped Boot 1 suede ankle boots

The Wardrobe Essentials

Every year, I find myself investing in yet another pair of jeans; you truly can never have too many! While I just got this pair from Everlane more recently, I already know they’re going to be worn in ASAP. Even more, my most-complimented accessory of the year was this pair of red boots from Vince Camuto. I truly find any chance to wear them—with any outfit—and I know I’ll get good use out of them in the new year. —Kylee McGuigan, associate shopping producer

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Agolde

low-slung baggy organic cotton jeans

Frame

Le Low baggy wide leg jean

The Dazzling Jewel

I bought myself this chunky gold Paola Sighinolfi bangle from Matches thinking it would be nice perk up partner to fall and winter knitwear and now I wear it almost every day, with compliments aplenty! —Willow Lindley, fashion market and collaborations director

Paola Sighinolfi

signature 18kt gold-plated bracelet

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Alighieri

Rocky Road gold-plated bracelet

The Conversation-Starter Jacket and Headband

My favorite purchase this year has to be this Saks Potts leather moto jacket. It’s a head turner because every time I wear it people will always stop me to ask where my jacket is from. The only con is that it’s either too cold or too hot in New York most of the time so I can only wear it in October, November, April, and May really. Maybe this is a sign that I need the winter version- the Foxy coat for the colder months! I’ve also been loving pairing my leather looks with my Emi Jay headband for that ’90s Carolyn Bessette Kennedy look. —Irene Kim, production and editorialcoordinator, Vogue Runway

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The Glorious Ruffles

I thought about this gorgeous Beaufille Vera blouse—which I’m wearing as I write this—for days before I decided I needed to have it. This gorgeous ruffly, semi-sheer number looks just as good with trousers as it does with jeans, and I’m excited to wear it everywhere from the office to a night out. I just watched Poor Things and this top is totally feeding my new ruffles obsession. —Hannah Jackson, fashion writer

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The Cool Kid-Approved Kicks

This year has made me appreciate a good sneaker. I’ve worn my Adidas Gazelles and New Balance 550s more than I anticipated but I’m not mad about it! —Kiana Murden, beauty shopping producer

New Balance

550 “White Green” sneakers

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The Bag of the Summer

This July, after months of saving, I finally splurged on a YSL Le 5 a 7 in raffia. Haven’t regretted it for a second—I wore it every single weekend for the rest of the summer, and every single day during a recent trip to Miami. Now, that’s a purchase girl-math approved. —Elise Taylor, senior living writer

Saint Laurent

Le 5 à 7 mini raffia bag

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Khaite

Olivia medium raffia shoulder bag

The New York Shopper

Purchasing this 3.1 Phillip Lim tote changed my life. Seriously, I’ve never owned a more versatile and fun bag. Whether I’m heading to the office, jumping on a plane, or running errands around the city, this is my go-to. It fits everything I need without ever feeling too bulky, and the coated cotton canvas makes the tote practically weatherproof. And the play on NYC souvenirs design (Lady Liberty included!) will never go out of style. —Eliseé Browchuk, experiences production and marketing manager

3.1 Phillip Lim

We Are New York market tote

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The Timeless Outerwear

I would love to introduce you to the most gorgeous jackets you will ever lay your eyes on. The problem is you can’t just get one. They come in the chicest plaids patterns and I just want to collect them all. A Sanoe jacket is by far my best purchase of the year!—Samantha Sussman, senior director, creative development and programming, social media

Sanoë

Bettina Rouge Chasse jacket

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Wardrobe.NYC

double-breasted wool long coat

The Frankie Shop

Nikola double-breasted belted trench coat

The Cashmere Crewneck

I’ve had a few beloved purchases this year but this Leret Leret ladybug sweater is definitely one of my favorites. Who doesn’t want a little luck on their shoulder!? —Chloe Malle, editor of Vogue.com

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J.Crew

cashmere relaxed V-neck sweater

The Ultimate Trench

Unprepared for the rain in Scandinavia this summer, I ran into the Henrik Vibskov boutique in Copenhagen and indulged in a trench. Not just any trench, mind you, this one, from the men’s department, has an oversize fit (on me) and has a gingham check lining that recalls picnics and sunny days ahead.—Laird Borrelli-Persson

Henrik Vibskov

fisherman long bonded coat

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