In the world of fashion, personal style often walks a fine line between individuality and conformity. While trends come and go, what we choose to keep in our closets says a lot about who we are, and sometimes, the pieces we hold on to spark debate. Whether it's a vintage item that’s out of touch with today's values, a bold runway piece that's too avant-garde for daily wear, or even a top that your family might find a bit too scandalous, every fashion person has that one item that they hold near and dear to their hearts (regardless of public opinion). To uncover these hidden style secrets, I reached out to a few friends in the industry to ask about the most controversial pieces in their wardrobes.
What I received were candid responses that sometimes made me laugh out loud and most times made me want to sneak a peek at their closets. The research for this story has really revealed to me how each and every one of us has a skeleton in our closet. From iconic designer items that might now be seen as a relics to guilty pleasures that simply aren’t practical to wear, these industry insiders have quite the collection to share. Their answers shed light on what really makes personal style personal—owning something that others might never understand. Curious to see what they’re hoarding? Let’s dive in.
@briidgetbrown
“The most controversial item in my closet also happens to be my favourite item: my Margiela Tabis. To me, they are such a beautifully crafted shoe, but to most of my family members and anyone outside of the fashion community, they are hooves. Aside from being beautiful, comfortable, and insanely cool. I love being able to tell a story when I have them on. I find the history of the Tabi silhouette very interesting, and I love being able to share that with people who may not understand the allure of the Tabi.” — Bridget Brown
Shop Bridget's pick:
Maison Margiela
Brown Tabi Mary-Janes Ballerina Flats
@venswifestyle
“I think I could find a lot of controversial items in my closet, but most recently, it would be the raffia corset from Cult Gaia. It led to lots of interesting conversations with my followers, e.g., whether it’s possible to wear it/sit in it. The answer to both of those questions is yes! It’s such a fun piece to style! I wore it with a shirt and suede shorts!” — Renia Jaz
Shop Renia's pick:
@cocobassey
“May not be controversial per se, but it's definitely the most impractical thing hanging in my closet: this oversize crystal-embellished denim vest from Gucci's menswear collection! I honestly cannot explain how it came to be in my closet, but I'd venture to guess that it had something to do with the post-COVID crystals-and-glitter craze that we saw all over fashion pieces in 2021 and 2022. Do I have anywhere to wear this anytime soon? Nope, but maybe it'll make for a good statement piece to wear to a Beyoncé Cowboy Carter concert, if we ever get one!” — Coco Bassey
Shop Coco's pick:
Gucci
Logo appliqué denim vest
@haileysani
"I think my most controversial item in my closet right now are my leopard-print jeans. It causes a debate every time I pull them out amongst my friends. Some say I wear them too often for them being such a niche print; the others think it’s okay for it to be a closet staple. The lore continues because even though I literally got them off TikTok Shop, it’s the item that gets me stopped the most asking where they’re from." — Hailey Sani
Shop Hailey's pick:
Gap
High Rise Wide-Leg Leopard Jeans
@nilsani
"These are my funky clogs! I bought them in a vintage store in Saint-Malo, this coastal city in Brittany, France. They're the coolest shoes I own. I guess it's 'controversial' because it's real fur, BUT it's secondhand." — Nil Sani
Shop Nil's pick:
Jil Sander
Calf Hair Platform Clogs
@styledsara
“Definitely my most controversial piece is my Reformation jumpsuit. I think it is so cute, but my comments say otherwise LOL. I love it and will always stand by it as a great outfit, but I think people thought it looked like shapewear.” — Sara Walker
Shop Sara's pick:
Reformation
Rue Knit Jumpsuit
@izzipoopi
"I found the fish bag dress on my friend @magda_’s Instagram. I thought it was so cute and funny and would be perfect for Coachella. I love a conversational piece!" — Izzi
Shop Izzi's pick:
JW Anderson
Printed One-Shoulder Satin Minidress
Shop more clothing items that one might consider controversial:
Abrand
Carrie Iveta Jeans
Surprise them all with two jeans at once.
Dries Van Noten
Beige Fluffy Tote
If they confuse your bag with a goldendoodle, you win.
Citizens of Humanity
Lilah Flare With Welt Pocket
I thought velvet was gone, but it’s back in full force.
Mi.iM
Joann Lace-Up Rhinestone Suede Star Sneakers
I just know these rhinestone sneakers could stir up a debate.
Nili Lotan
Shon Corduroy Pants
A denim silhouette that will get people talking.
JW Anderson
Hedgehog Resin Clutch
Let JW Anderson do its thing.
Vaquera
Brown & Black Shrug Faux-Fur Cardigan
I’ll just leave this here.
Mango
Leopard-Print Straight Jeans
It’s a full send on leopard pants over here.
Guest in Residence
Quilted Jacket
Galley Los Angeles
Hailey Necklace
Growing up, wearing silver and gold together was not the vibe, but now I’m obsessed with them together.
Ana Radu
Velvet Mini Dress
If my dress doesn’t come with flowers, I don’t want it.
Sea
Belen Taffeta Knit Mini Bubble Dress
Bubble skirts may still be debatable, but I’m betting on them.
Some people fear shoes that make their feet look big while I’m gravitating toward the pointed-toe styles.
Eastie
Miami Souvenir Tank
Tourist-friendly clothing is truly hitting its peak.
Sheer is the most controversial thing that has become mainstream.
L'agence
Azure Cardigan Blazer
Let furry anything win you over.