The It Coat Fashion Girls Love Just Became a Celebrity Sensation

By now it’s the norm to see certain It pieces emerge all of a sudden, go viral on Instagram, and then quickly sell out. It’s a phenomenon we’ve seen time and again, most recently with a certain leopard print slip skirt. This time, though, it’s with an overcoat that the fashion crowd is unanimously sold on (with the Instagrams to prove it), we’re unanimously sold on (it’s found in nearly every outerwear roundup on Who What Wear), and now the celebrity world is too (keep reading).

The item in question is a fur and leather overcoat from Copenhagen-based brand Saks Potts and the first celebrity to give it their stamp of approval is none other than Cardi B. The artist stepped out recently in NYC for a Billboard event wearing a mint green version of the coat, a new shade from the designer’s fall collection, and proving that although she’s the first celeb to wear the brand’s ubiquitous coat, she certainly won’t be the last.

To how Cardi B wore her Saks Potts coat along with the all the fashion ‘grams and, of course, shopping, simply continue on below.

On Cardi B: Saks Potts Belted Long Fut Coat ($1538)

Prepare to see many more epic Saks Potts outerwear moments as we head into winter.

23 Picks the Average Girl Considers Cheap

I occasionally love crunching numbers (completely different brain stimulus than my daily creative pursuits!) and always love budget buys. Put the two together, and what do you have? A girl who’s very curious about how the average woman defines a cheap clothing item. So, I conducted my own (probably unscientific) study with the help of Google forms and our Who What Wear Insiders Facebook group members, who so kindly took my survey. I asked at what price point does an item become affordable across a handful of categories, and averaged all the entries together. The result is a peek into what we collectively consider “cheap.” Scroll down to see how it compares to your point of view and to shop some budget picks—below the outlined price caps, of course.

Lovely on its own or layered with a thin turtleneck underneath.
Cosmic star prints rule.
Our co-founder, Hillary Kerr, wears this easy dress all the time.
Market editor Nicole Akhtarzad currently has this Zara dress in her cart.
New season, new boots.
Feels like The Row.
Red patent! Color us intrigued.
Channel your inner Daria Morgendorffer in these.
Perfect for the low-heel lifestyle.
There’s something a little French about this top.
As cozy as it looks.
Bless a good bodysuit.
We recommend zooming in to see the texture on this blouse.
This baby bag comes in two other colors as well!
Croc everything, please.
This color is spot-on.
So deliciously early ’00s.
Yes, you will live in this all fall long.
The perfect way to dip your toe into the neon trend.
There are a lot of colorful cord suits out there this season, and this is our top pick.
L-l-l-leopard. 
These are kind of funky, and that only makes us like them more.
Another Who What Wear collection banger.

Next up, check out 47 epic under-$100 jewelry finds

We Gave Our Editors $100 at Zara—Here Are Their Picks

Poof! Imagine $100 at Zara drops into your lap. What would you buy? This is the question I posed to my fellow editors, and with our imaginary money, we all found different yet equally thrilling gems. Managing editor Michelle Scanga is leaning hard into the leopard pieces, which makes great sense given that they’re selling out fast. Senior news editor Erin Fitzpatrick took her fellow editor’s piece on the ’80s jewelry trend to heart and snagged a pair of colorful baubles. As for myself, I blew my entire budget on one standout piece: a rich chocolate brown slip that is styled to perfection with stirrup leggings (again with the ’80s) and minimalist sandals. After one of our editors wrote about the lingerie-style pieces hiding on the site, I knew I needed to get one for myself. Scroll on to see and shop all of our picks, knowing you can shop any editor’s wish list without spending over a Benjamin

“These shoes caught my eye right away with the unique heel shape and texture as well as the very ’00s square toe. I’m happy to spend the vast majority of my Benjamin Franklin on this and save the remaining $10 for taking these beauties out one night.”
“I’m really into this leopard-on-leopard look, so I plan to blow my entire $100 replicating the chic outfit. The cropped flare fit is right up my alley.”
“Told you I’m really going for it and re’creating this leopard-on-leopard look. I think what makes the looks especially cool is the different size in animal print.”
“This cream knit puts me slightly over the $100 budget, but I think it’s worth it and completes the look.”
“How pretty are these colors?”
“I can’t wait for the weather to cool down so I can try the corduroy trend, and this oversize version is my ideal budget buy.”
“First, I think I need this faux-leather dress. It looks so expensive and is the perfect canvas for fall layering and adding accessories.”
“Next, I’ll take this turtleneck to style under the dress. I purposely went with this nice navy-ish gray color because I think it’ll contrast the black nicely.”
“Lastly, with my remaining $20, I’d snag this scarf because I love the print and colors, and it’s the kind of thing that will always somehow come in handy.”
“If this feels as cozy as it looks, I’m sold.”
“I’m coveting this to wear with sweaters and heels, just like the model.”
“I just ordered this faux-fur jacket and will be styling it just like the model here—a nod to the ’90s with jeans, gold jewelry, and a chain-link belt.”
“Chain-link jewelry is having a bit of a moment, and this affordable version just nails it. I’ll be wearing it over ribbed knits and layered with longer pendants.”
“Zebra feels especially fresh to me right now, and with hints of neon in the print, you really can’t find any garment that’s more fall 2018 than this.”
“I love the look of a pair of statement jeans and an oversize sweatshirt. It reads cool, trendy, but not too try-hard.”
“I also am obsessed with anything leopard print. Besides the fact that this is one of fall’s biggest trends, I find that the leopard pieces I have in my closet are the items I’ve had the longest. Apparently the trend never really goes out of style.”

Next up, see how under-$50 Zara picks look IRL.