I’m An & Other Stories Designer—These 3 High-Street Pieces Always Look Expensive

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I'm An & Other Stories Designer—These 3 High-Street Pieces Always Look Expensive

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.

& Other Stories concept designer Frida Billegren wears a black jacket and trouser from her new Savior collection. 

The blank page is a daunting sight for any creative, but Billegren knew precisely where she wanted to start her design journey. “I wanted to create something that was like a bit dark nd slightly gothic, but then [counter it]with something opposite; something edgy with something beautiful like ballet” she says. “Combining the worlds of modern and historical—it felt important and was a big part in making the collection feel tailored; [it’s a] celebration the craft of of tailoring and design.”

It’s clear that Billegren seeks attention to detail, not only when designing her clothes, but when she invests in new pieces for her own wardrobe. We were curious to learn which high-street items she knows she can rely upon to look expensive. “When I buy garments, I’m investing in a product that I’m going to wear for a very long time. So, for me, quality and how [something]is made is what I’m looking closely at. And this is what I want [people]to get from this Savior collection—pieces of high quality. A staple piece for me would be a suit. You can wear the suit jacket with denim or a dress. Then the pants you can wear with a T-shirt, shirt or blouse—whichever you prefer. Then, you can wear the full suit! I love to be able to dress up and dress down certain pieces. When collecting [pieces]to have my own wardrobe, I look for things I can style in many different ways.”

Another high-street item she’d struggle to live without? Leather trousers. “it’s such a great piece, [especially]for the autumn season. You can wear them to work every day but they’ll also work for a party or a dinner.” Creating the perfect pair of leather trousers proved to be a cause close to Billegren’s heart, as she has included a serious contender for such an accolade in her Savior collection. “There have been so many wide leg [leather trousers]and that look is still super trendy, but I wanted to go back a little further, looking maybe at the ’80s and early ’90s to create a pair that feels [authentically]biker, but making it more tailored and clean; a straight leg that will mould to your body.”

This little black dress won over every Who What Wear editor that saw it at the exclusive London Fashion Week presentation. 

Rounding off her high-street hero-item triad? A really, really great dress. “I love finding dresses [to]treasure. Something that you’ll wear for years”, she confides. “I love to shop old vintage, too. That’s a big source of inspiration for me when I create; looking at party and cocktail dresses from the ’60s and ’70s. It might not be so much of a staple but some clothes are art; I love to buy things that I know I will keep for the rest of my life.” Now might be the ideal time, then, to draw your attention to the fact that, within the collection, you’ll find a perfect specimen of the little black dress; a mini with a tailored bodice and a flared skirt in the chicest woollen fabric, which we saw styled both on its own and layered over a pretty white blouse at the Savior unveiling, underlining the piece’s versatility and wearability.

Scandi girls are known for their sleek approach to dressing, but how they curate their style on a budget is something more elusive. We asked Billegren the burning question: How do Scandi girls set about looking for the right items on the high street? “We like the minimalistic look; we like the classics and things like wool and denim and jersey. But each season we might look for a new silhouette to try; like trying low-waisted trousers instead of high-waisted. I love Scandi [style]but I’m also very inspired by rest of the Europe; I don’t see myself as dressing typically ‘Scandi’, but maybe like I am—maybe I do!”

Finding expensive-looking items on the high street isn’t easy, which is precisely why we spend so much of our time guiding you to the best affordable shopping choices. In addition to fabrics, Billegren takes a closer look at how high-street clothes she’s interested in are made. “I’m like a detective!”, she quips. “Everyone should be really critical when [they’re] shopping. If you can, maybe spend a little bit more, but you can definitely find pieces to treasure on the high street. Look at the labels too and keep an eye our for natural fibres—that’s what I do.”

Editor in Chief, Hannah Almassi, wears a tailored blazer and silver chain belt styled as a necklace, both of which are from the latest Savior collection. 

When it comes to looking elevated, the colour of your clothes can play an integral role in the payoff of your look. For Billegren, which hues can she rely on when she wants to look sophisticated? “Right now I’m really into dark [colours]again. I’m so obsessed with all of these warm dark tones like they burgundy and plum; we designed a beautiful one-shoulder plum dress as part of Savior. I also like working with neutrals that are slightly tinted. Look at the fabrics in this capsule and you’ll see some are tinted with green and greys have [undertones of]purple or lavender.”

Between leather that looks better with age and wear, dresses that make getting dressed up a joyful endeavour and tailoring that can elevate in an instant, there’s so much to covet from & Other Stories’s Savior collection this autumn. Scroll on to see each and every piece that landed on site today. 

The hourglass cut of this blazer feels fresh, while the contrast white lining loans the piece traditional tailoring flair. 

A great black trouser will always work hard in your wardrobe. 

Say hello to the dress of the season! 

The perfect leather trouser does exist (just wait until you see the matching jacket below…). 

A classic cream cardi gets an update with interesting buttons. 

The wide pleats on these trousers will create a beautiful drape. 

The cuffs on this leather jacket can be tightened to create a pretty fluted sleeve. 

The ballet-shoe trend gets a heeled update. 

This is breathtaking.

This colour is going to be big news for spring/summer 2024. 

Proof leggings can feel high-end. 

A cool way to finish any outfit. 

The perfect autumn/winter occasion dress. 

This will look incredible tucked into relaxed-fit jeans. 

Wear this as a belt or double it up to create an extra-chunky necklace, just like Editor in Chief, Hannah Almassi. 

The detail on this top makes it look like luxury. 

The set is a showstopper! 

A shirt that will transition from work to weekend with ease. 

A layering hero. 

Try layering this on-trend necklace over a colour-pop roll neck. 

Yes, that gorgeous cream cardigan also comes in a grey/green hue. 

Next Up: The Autumn/Winter 2023 Fashion Trends That Really Matter

Opening Image: @fannyekstrand

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