Shibon Kennedy, stylist
Shibon Kennedy and Katie McCurdy "I really got back to the idea of exploring fashion frivolity in more earth-friendly forms. I have a pretty expansive closet as it stands, so that means a lot of restyling things I already own. Also, if I am buying clothes for myself—which actually happens quite rarely, but still!—then making sure those pieces are primarily vintage. My favorite vintage spots, hands down, are James Veloria (the best buys, the best vibes, plus Brandon and Collin forever!!!) and Lara Koleji. I just got a vintage Versace men’s DB navy pinstriped blazer there that is BEYOND.
"My other resolution is to always remember that the only rule of fashion is there are no rules. I am making sure to have some fun and bring a little levity to these crazy times by way of expressive dressing." —@shibonleigh
Nikki Ogunnaike, digital director at BAZAAR.com
Getty Images "After two years, I'm ready to really get dressed again! And by that, I mean looks that will make my friends ask upon seeing me, 'Oh, okay, where do you think you're going?!' or say, 'Okay, I see you!!' Looks that elicit a response so grand people will feel like Nikki is BACK!" —@nikkiogun
Mara Hoffman Sloan Midi Dress
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Roger Vivier Très Vivier Strass Patent Leather Ankle Boots
Roger Vivier Très Vivier Strass Patent Leather Ankle Boots
Credit: MyTheresaBalenciaga Knotted and Ruched Jersey Midi Dress
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Credit: Moda OperandiBrynn Wallner, founder of Dimepiece
Ava Van Osdol "My style resolution is to be on Rachel Seville Tashjian's 'Opulent Tips' best-dressed list for 2022. I know this won't happen—but it's aspirational, urging me to take fashion more seriously. As Dimepiece evolves and becomes more successful, I know I need to dress the part … because, currently, I'm scrambling for a worthy outfit anytime I'm invited to a fancy dinner or featured in a photo shoot. Ultimately, I just want to feel more comfortable in my looks, secure with the thought that they aptly represent my inner fire." —@brynntrill
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Chanel 2001 Straight Leg Pants
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Zamar Velez "My style resolution is to dress sleeker, a bit more elevated, and sexy. I came into the fashion industry around 18 years old. I've spent these past few years learning more about who I am, what I like, and tending to my fluctuating self-confidence. I'm going to be 24 this year, and this is probably the most grown-up I've ever felt, as well as the most confident I've ever been. I really want my style to reflect that. To higher heels helping me stand tall in 2022." — @salemmitchell
Saint Laurent Opyum Patent Leather Pumps
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Kate Bellman, managing fashion editor at Nordstrom
Courtesy "My style resolution for 2022 is to play in my closet and start getting dressed again. Even though most of my work is still virtual and onscreen, I'm making an effort to get dressed head to toe and put full looks together. My friend and I have come up with weekly style theme challenges to get us reinvigorated and re-inspired with our wardrobe once again. In honesty, I just really missed my skirts and shoes, so after two years, it's time to take them for a spin!" — @kategbell
Baum und Pferdgarten Sirella Mesh Fringe Skirt
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Credit: NordstromJackie Skye Muller, cofounder of Recreational Habits
Courtesy "After a year of living on the farm with my family, my style has completely shifted to accommodate more functionality. This year, I'm aiming to bring more elegant (but still appropriate) pieces into my weekly wears. This includes my latest obsession: fabulous pajamas!" —@recreationalhabits
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Sleeper Party Pajamas Set with Feathers
Sleeper Party Pajamas Set with Feathers
Credit: SleeperShelby Ying Hyde, contributing fashion market editor at BAZAAR.com
Ashley Gallerani) "It may sound cliché, but this year, I've decided to be less impulsive and shop with my personal archives in mind. It's so easy to get bogged down by the different trends on the market, so 2022 for me is all about filtering out the noise and going with my gut instincts. Whether it's discovering new brands to invest in or buying those forever pieces from heritage designers that I've always wanted, the keyword is intention. Essentially, I will be asking myself, 'What's the purpose?' or 'What value does this add to my closet?' before every purchase for the next 365 days. I'll be making the investment upfront in Wardrobe.NYC's new eight-piece system with Carhartt to get me through the next few months. (But you can shop the styles individually as well.)" —@theshelbyying
Wardrobe.NYC 8 Piece Wardrobe
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Shelby Ivey Christie, fashion and costume historian
Shelby Ivey Christie "Last year, I was curious about color and pattern. I was looking to get out of my neutral palette comfort zone. This year, I'm 'back to black'—I learned that too much color just wasn't reflective of my authentic self. It was great to dabble in some playful patterns and color, but it only reaffirmed that I am indeed a neutral palette girl with the pop of occasional color. It is my New Year's style resolution to continue to stay true to my personal style by wearing things that represent me in the most accurate way, not something the algorithm pressured me to purchase. I'm really into structured pieces with a quirky twist—Ottolinger, Peter Do, Hanifa, and Y/Project are my current go-to favorites." —@bronze_bombshel
Hanifa Zeta Sandals
Hanifa Zeta Sandals
Credit: HanifaKerry Pieri, fashion director at BAZAAR.com
Courtesy "I'm still not getting dressed as often as I had a couple of years ago, so I need far less than I ever have. Instead of getting increasingly bummed about it, I'm taking it as an opportunity to invest in a few things that I truly love and that I think I'll want in my closet for years to come. I used to harbor fanciful ideas that as I grew older I'd become a Junya Watanabe and Comme des Garçons acolyte in strictly very cool avant-garde Japanese fashion. The truth, it turns out, is that I'm more and more drawn to classic tailored styles. This Saint Lauren vest is something I'll want to wear for years to come." —@kerrypieri
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Saint Laurent Cropped Vest
Saint Laurent Cropped Vest
Credit: Net-a-PorterVivid Wu, stylist and creative consultant
Courtesy "My style resolution for 2022 is to revitalize my existing wardrobe so I can make better use of it and find new ways to style different pieces. That includes tailoring clothes so they fit better and donating the pieces I really won't feel like wearing again to local charities or secondhand stores for a new life. I also want to continue taking more fashion risks and using my style as a way to express myself and let my personality shine." —@vivid
Halie LeSavage is the fashion commerce editor at Harper's BAZAAR. Her style reporting covers everything from reviewing the best designer products to profiling emerging brands and designers. Previously, she was the founding retail writer at Morning Brew and a fashion associate at Glamour.
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