Your Fashion Forward Christmas Wish List

Not sure what to ask Santa for this holiday season? We’ve got you covered. Here are some winter favorites you need in your shopping cart this Black Friday.

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Amazon

Amazon is one of my go-to websites around the holidays—I just hope Santa is a Prime member.

This Aelfric Eden oversized graphic sweater is so fun and unique. To complete the look, I would pair it with a long denim skirt, Doc Martens, and a blue handbag.

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Everyone needs a cream-colored zip-up. This KMBANGI crop hoodie is perfect for running errands or lounging around.

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Aritzia

It’s always nice to upgrade your wardrobe when going into the New Year. These high-waisted wide-leg pants from Aritzia are perfect for the office.

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Alo

Alo tends to be a bit out of my price range, so thank goodness Santa’s elves can whip up this Cable Knit Winter Bliss Hoodie in the North Pole workshop.

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Lululemon

Lululemon is my favorite place to shop for long-lasting athleisure. This Suba Oversized Half-Zip Hoodie is a must-have this Christmas.

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Flare exercise pants are my everyday staple. These Groove Super-High-Rise Flare Pants are not a want but a need.

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Skims

Skims is gaining quite a bit of attention lately. Their loungewear and shapewear are both comfortable and flattering. This brick-red colored long sleeve could be paired with either jeans or sweatpants. Mom, if you’re reading this, I would also like the gray one.

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Anthropologie

Anthropologie has a number of dresses that could be your perfect New Year's Eve cocktail dress. This Anthropologie Sleeveless Embellished Velvet Mini Dress is at the top of my wish list.

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I’m obsessed with Anthropologie’s Carys Mock-Neck Sweater. The hearts and cool winter tones are perfect for this season.

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Happy holidays and happy shopping!

Strike Out,

Writer: Layne Schulte

Editor: Cristina Angee

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