8 Vogue Editors share the items in their wardrobe they cannot live without

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Fashion partner: Manglien Gangte

The 431-88 cap, which I have in black and white, made me company through many weeks of fashion, bad haircuts and unexpected sprints in the rain. Whether I wear tailor -made or experienced separations with fluid layers, it has always been my safety final touch to finish any outfit that I wear and really make it mine. I love it for its simple logo, which is both minimal and modern.

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Main Director of Public Development: Khushali Gandani

For me, it’s my engagement ring. As a new member of the newly married club, it is the only jewel that I have every day. I do not take it off – not to sleep, not to take a shower, not even when I was lounging at home. It’s simple, classic and somehow goes with everything. But more than that, it looks like a gentle reminder of a big update of life.

Editor -in -fashion: Divya Balakrishnan

A non -sexy choice, perhaps, but honest – my spanx. Our original story begins in a Macy’s locker room in New York when I was 21 and a little too ambitious with a bodycon during an event. I rushed at the bottom, out of breath and I bought my first pair. At the time, I didn’t need them, I just hated a visible line of panties and I strangely appreciated the comfortable compression. They therefore stayed with me through thick and thin over the years until we become inseparable. Like emotional support in the form of nylon.

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