Oprah Winfrey’s got a soft spot for comfy wardrobe classics.
And this year’s “Favorite Things” list, released on Friday, is predictably packed with cozy picks — including the Brochu Walker Looker Layered V-Neck Sweater ($388) the media mogul lives in.
“This is my go-to look — it’s got cuffs, a collar, and a shirttail without the bulk of a blouse,” Winfrey wrote of the pre-layered piece, which mimics the look of wearing a sweater on top of a white button-up.
Brochu Walker Looker Layered V-Neck Sweater
“This wool-cashmere knit blend will be so appreciated by folks who want an easy way to look pulled together,” she added.
In addition to the camel color pictured on Oprah’s list, the style comes in a whopping 17 shades ranging from neutral gray and navy to trendy cherry red.
Winfrey’s not the only one adding the style to cart, either; according to the brand’s website, the V-neck design’s been its bestselling piece for 10 years.
Brochu Walker Looker Layered V-Neck Sweater
Brochu Walker Looker Layered V-Neck Sweater
Brochu Walker’s also earned a stamp of approval from celebrity stylist Jamie Mizrahi, who works with the likes of Jennifer Lawrence and Adele and recently collaborated on a curation with the brand.
Among Mizrahi’s favorites? The Kate Shirt ($228), which she told Page Six Style is “such an easy piece to wear that looks so polished and put together.”
Brochu Walker The Kate Shirt
The wardrobe whiz’s personal edit also includes the sleek Saddle Belt ($198) — which she told us “instantly elevates and finishes any look” — and the layer-ready Hughes Wrap Front Sweater ($498).
The best part? You don’t need a personal stylist on payroll to snag these star-worthy styles.
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This article was written by Hannah Southwick, Commerce Writer/Reporter for Page Six Style. Hannah spies deals on actually affordable celebrity-worn styles, puts Hollywood’s favorite labels to the test and finds the beauty products that keep stars red carpet-ready. She consults stylists and industry pros — including celebs themselves — for firsthand product recommendations, trend predictions and more. In addition to writing for Page Six since 2020, her work has been featured in USA Today and Parade.