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Komentáře • 586

  • @ambra8957
    @ambra8957 Před rokem +763

    Quiet luxury is having more leg room on a long flight, privacy on vacation, comfortable clothes in fabric that don't pull, pill, or itch, having private viewings of beautiful art/shows... Just being able to enjoy life in a slower more comfortable way with just those perfect touches of luxury; that superior tea blend, that perfume that makes you swoon, truffle oil, silk pj's... Great subject matter Michele!

  • @ashleys4652
    @ashleys4652 Před rokem +234

    I always thought of my friend who wore her Gucci loafers in such a way that they were scuffed and well worn, they seemed like a quiet luxury because she just wore them. She didn't save them for special occasions, stored in an acrylic shoe box on display. She ENJOYED the luxury, and the timeless look of the loafer with everything she wore.

  • @lvettesonai
    @lvettesonai Před rokem +98

    Quiet luxury is about not having to stress about making sure Other people know you have money. Just do you because you know the quality and what you have in the bank. No one else needs to know. Just enjoy! - It's elegance, a lifestyle and an entire vibe. I have always thought your style to be quieter luxury. Very stylish without being tacky. I love your style! 💖

  • @LeslieC37
    @LeslieC37 Před rokem +77

    I'm considered lower middle class and all my clothes come from Walmart, I work 12 hour shifts at toyota, that said I have no business watching this video but my goal is to have nice clothes. I love your style, I have been looking into lilly silk and even if it takes a year to get one piece at a time that's what I want to do. ❤ you

    • @KyanUganda-yh5bc
      @KyanUganda-yh5bc Před rokem +8

      Hi I saw people saying to go thrifting in areas where people have wealth ...I am from Uganda and I get thrifted things from Hong Kong and the UK

    • @LeslieC37
      @LeslieC37 Před rokem +3

      Thanks, that's a great idea! I'll keep my eyes open.

    • @sandraankenbrand
      @sandraankenbrand Před 9 měsíci +3

      Go for it!
      I grew up in a wealthy family but everything was lost. I had a well paid job I paid for a mortgage and supported my family... I didn't habe much money left, but therefore invested in long lasting pieces, often second hand...
      Now almost 20yrs later many pieces are still in my closet, many of these brands offer aftercare services so the pieces last long. I haven't bought anything now the last 2yrs despite some pair of loafers as mine after 14yrs were distressed...
      My wardrobe is perfect, from morning to night, i feel good in every piece and don't need to think to much about it...

  • @anned8443
    @anned8443 Před rokem +218

    I inherited a beautiful strand of pearls from a relative. I wear these beauties with my H&M blouses, and this is my quiet luxury. Only I know the story behind them.

    • @stephb3321
      @stephb3321 Před rokem +5

      Love this. 💕

    • @everydayfefe
      @everydayfefe Před rokem +10

      I have two Chanel pearl necklaces that I snagged from The Real Real and I already told my niece that I am leaving to her.

    • @applecrumble8625
      @applecrumble8625 Před rokem +3

      Beautifully said ❤️

    • @nigelhenriques1893
      @nigelhenriques1893 Před rokem +1

      @@everydayfefe Not to be that person, but the real real is controversial for the pieces and whether their actually authentic.

    • @alluneedislove7460
      @alluneedislove7460 Před měsícem

      True and beautiful! Great comment ❤️

  • @stephb3321
    @stephb3321 Před rokem +79

    Maybe not in the “luxury” category, but I have always loved the timeliness and classic of Ralph Lauren and Jones NY. Clean, basic, non-trendy looks. I owned a lot of both in the 90s when I worked a corporate job. Also had some RL casual clothing. Will always take me to one of my happy places in life.

    • @hannaa8289
      @hannaa8289 Před rokem +11

      Ralph lauren purple line is actually pretty luxurious

  • @mimvlog3236
    @mimvlog3236 Před rokem +78

    Carolyn Bessette Kennedy started this trend long before Influencers and Instagram existed. In addition to the points you made about why quiet luxury is at the forefront right now - there's also this notion of every blogger or influencer being seen with a certain bag or clothing item making me NOT want it. Even Hermes. When everyone (whether they truly have a sense of style or not) is wearing a mini kelly it dilutes the value, makes me not want it because having the latest trendy logo'd thing isn't appealing to me anymore. I loved this video, and your take on this topic. I can't think of another content creator who could bring this info to us better!

    • @wakeupyoursaints
      @wakeupyoursaints Před rokem +2

      This 100%

    • @MT-hk9cp
      @MT-hk9cp Před rokem +7

      Umm she didn't start the trend because this has been going on for years before she was even born

    • @Fearless-wi4ng
      @Fearless-wi4ng Před rokem +3

      @@MT-hk9cp Absolutely. She was a minimalist because it was the Calvin Klein metiere at the time, who she worked for.

    • @akaa877
      @akaa877 Před rokem +4

      True story. Calvin Klein is a quiet, classic underrated brand tho.

    • @gardenroom65
      @gardenroom65 Před rokem

      Jackie Kennedy started this trend. ❤

  • @user-ii1sz8eu2i
    @user-ii1sz8eu2i Před rokem +44

    Quiet luxury has been here forever - and it is not really brands but what one choses - you can wear a classic dolce & Gabbana trouser suit or Versace coat and still be on the realm of quiet … it is for me more about the choice of fabrics, colours and cut …

  • @pinkwhisper808
    @pinkwhisper808 Před rokem +71

    Food is a quiet luxury for my BF and I 😍 We always get asked “what’s the special occasion” and we’re like, “ we’re just hungry” 😊

  • @Laurenlilly902
    @Laurenlilly902 Před rokem +14

    Hermes bags used to be “quiet luxury” pre social media. Everything is quiet until a million people start screaming about it. But all luxury brands have quiet pieces and flaming loud pieces. We buy luxury brands for all the reasons you’ve stated, sometimes we want to scream it and other times we want to hide it.

  • @VJPiro
    @VJPiro Před rokem +57

    I've always taken quiet luxury to mean lifestyle choices (e.g. shopping at Whole Foods, getting a flower delivery subscription service, paying extra for faster shipping), particularly those that reduce stress (e.g. taking a Lyft instead of waiting for the subway). I also take quiet luxury to mean shopping at Sephora when there isn't a sale or promotion happening, haha.

    • @taniachara77
      @taniachara77 Před rokem +2

    • @Ad-Lo
      @Ad-Lo Před rokem +3

      Sephora sales… 😂 … this comment made me chuckle!

    • @nancyismyname
      @nancyismyname Před rokem +1

      That isn’t luxury for the population she’s referencing.

    • @Fearless-wi4ng
      @Fearless-wi4ng Před rokem +4

      I am 65 and I do not go to the hair or nail salon but I do have a cleaning lady. That is my quiet luxury.

  • @ellabraitman6336
    @ellabraitman6336 Před rokem +65

    I think as of today brands like Hermes, Gucci, Lui Vitton etc. are no way quite luxury. This brands are primarily commercial, very very commercial, they target masses, and by that their products must be easy recognizable, which stops them Fromm being "quiet".

    • @MM-nx3lk
      @MM-nx3lk Před rokem

      Hermes is

    • @ellabraitman6336
      @ellabraitman6336 Před rokem +2

      @@MM-nx3lk Correct. Hermes, Vitton and Gucci are. It is plural.

    • @qr5vy
      @qr5vy Před rokem +1

      @@ellabraitman6336 they meant that Hermès *is* quiet luxury

    • @monicacappetta7017
      @monicacappetta7017 Před rokem +1

      Hermes is definetly quiet luxury and depending on the items Gucci and LV can be as well.

    • @KB-sj8hb
      @KB-sj8hb Před rokem +1

      They are can be based on the item especially Hermes most of their bags most people would not recognize. Also the horse bit is pretty quite if you don’t know Gucci

  • @mariac6759
    @mariac6759 Před rokem +25

    Love your take on this hot topic! For me quiet luxury is wearing the best fabrics (cashmere, cotton, silk or a mixture of these three). No synthetic fabrics. This extends to buying stuff that many people will consider fripperies: Trudon candles, Aesop handwash, Aromatherapy Associates pillow mist, regular massages. I don't agree that simply wearing beige is quiet luxury. Also, it has something to do with a particular bearing, how people carry themselves. Anyone can wear what Gwyneth is wearing but it will not be the same vibe.

    • @LotusesGalaxyOcean
      @LotusesGalaxyOcean Před rokem +1

      I agree and ironically in reality it isn’t about consumption necessarily. A great chef covets cooking knives. Someone else might might their own beeswax wood-wick candles because they love unique scents not typically available commercially. It is about quality and ease.

    • @kimberlyperrotis8962
      @kimberlyperrotis8962 Před rokem

      High-quality fabrics is my main focus, too. My skin can’t tolerate synthetics!

  • @zhanqiu7313
    @zhanqiu7313 Před rokem +69

    My own quiet luxury : using really fine/handmade artist made Japanese teacups for my everyday drink. Same for chopsticks.

  • @Faithb73
    @Faithb73 Před rokem +47

    I am not one to even financially comment about quiet luxury, but I’ll throw my literal two cents in😂 …fragrance. Quality perfume speaks volumes for me. Luxe skincare. Luxe laundry care. Fabrics such as cashmere, linen and organic cotton. I love nili lotan for casual comfort, (if I have to name a brand) but I don’t seek out specific brands, unless it’s in my sunglasses. (Celine, maxmara) I am a middle class jeans and tee girl, but I try to find quality pieces and I usually shop second hand for the benefit of my wallet and the environment 😊…..loved this video. Thank you.

    • @LotusesGalaxyOcean
      @LotusesGalaxyOcean Před rokem +11

      Second hand is such a great shortcut to get the more expensive items without breaking your wallet.

    • @Faithb73
      @Faithb73 Před rokem +6

      @@LotusesGalaxyOcean it really is. I’ve found very high end items for a fraction of the price and I’m saving things from a landfill so it’s a win win for sure. I certainly couldn’t afford to have a closet full otherwise. I don’t do fast fashion unless it’s basic white tees that I work around the house in and replace once stained and torn (usually annually)

  • @taylorjefferson6689
    @taylorjefferson6689 Před rokem +34

    Grew up kinda upper middle class and my parents once they realized I was into fashion as a kid always, always, ALWAYS stressed to me not to dress in a way that made it obvious AND to choose quality & longevity whenever feasible. It’s stuck with me and has really helped to inform my own personal style & aesthetic. So I’ve been bemused to see “quiet luxury” and “stealth wealth” trending because, as you’ve said, these have long been around and it’s easy enough to spot when you pay enough attention. I think Bottega (the leather version of “Is it cake?”), Prada (sans the more obviously logo’d pieces, such as the latest FW23 collection), The Row, and Bianca Saunders, Armani, Peter Do, etc., are prime examples of luxury brands who embody “quiet luxury.” And napping midday has been my current quiet luxury obsession, especially now that the weather is getting warmer😌

  • @kellyk3222
    @kellyk3222 Před rokem +15

    Quiet Luxury is for the Nouveau Riche who want to be distanced from New Money but can't be Old Money😆
    But I personally feel that Quiet Luxury is supporting craftspeople who pour their heart and soul into their creations. These are people who have perfected their skills and create items that are meant to last. Importantly, you don't talk about it because there is no need to.

    • @e.h-v.8070
      @e.h-v.8070 Před rokem +1

      The new trend for snobs to goble on. Now we are heading towards utterly overpriced simple cotton shirts and linen pants. Help! 😅😅😅😅 Move over, Louboutin,it's time for 1000E pantoufles.

  • @pollysshore2539
    @pollysshore2539 Před rokem +5

    So “quiet luxury” is the “old money aesthetic”.
    I tend to have strong opinions and nothing I’m saying is directed at anyone personally.I enjoy your videos.
    I don’t think there is anything wrong with buying quality items that will last longer as opposed to getting sucked into fast fashion. It’s great to shop smarter and wiser. You don’t need to break the bank to this. I live in Southern Appalachia, a place where sewing factories once thrived. Every woman I know that worked for various apparel companies constantly told me to look for quality, check the stitching, check the fabric, try to avoid synthetics, etc… Spend your money on something that will last.
    It’s something more people should do.
    It’s nice to buy luxury and treat yourself.
    I know it’s a matter of personal taste but I’ve never cared for anything with logos all over it. In my personal opinion most logo heavy items look tacky. Buying a $700 hat, a $1500 t-shirt that looks like Haynes or a tank top with an expensive triangle on it would never cross my mind for the same reason. It’s just as gaudy and it’s financially irresponsible.
    I think aesthetic trends on social media are fairly annoying. It’s primarily teenagers obsessed with finding one personality/identity to wear until they are bored with it. I remember the teen exploration days well but do not understand why so many seem set on boxing themselves in and figuring out everything now, now, now. It’s not going to happen. I digress.
    Videos on how to look old money (how to dress classy, dress the French way) can be gross. Some just have good tips for people when it comes to particular outfits but they can easily go overboard.
    The conversations I’ve seen on quiet luxury have already fallen off the boat. A boat that don’t actually exist. Quiet luxury doesn’t really exist. A secret club only exists if you believe the poors don’t know quality. It’s fair to say that classism is involved. There is a good chance that anything related to old money will have several isms baked in.

  • @akaidatenshi
    @akaidatenshi Před rokem +23

    For me, I don't think quiet luxury is all about 'if you know, you know club', but rather wearing stuff with the most comfortable and enduring fabrics that you can enjoy and that can be worn so many times without losing their characteristics. Not to silently expose your wealth to the world.
    And also being able to pick beautiful garments even from the cheapest store, combine it with your silent luxury items in a beautiful way. As it is silent, the outfit speaks of its timeless beauty and lets you shine on your own.

    • @e.h-v.8070
      @e.h-v.8070 Před rokem +1

      Everything that smells like "exclusive club" is a fly trap. You got it right!

  • @barbaraorourke2077
    @barbaraorourke2077 Před rokem +11

    Quiet luxury to me is self care. Sleeping in with beakfast in bed ,catching up on subscription magazines or books. A day of pampering with a massage, a quiet walk alone in nature listening to the sounds of birds and other peaceful elements of nature. Being grateful for all the blessings we sometimes take for granted....Life

  • @sflamer1258
    @sflamer1258 Před rokem +65

    Quiet luxury is the ability to donate money and provide assistance anonymously without seeking recognition or acknowledgement. Sending your PJ out to help someone in need, because that is the right thing to do. "Old money" as it use to be stated. As if, you don't need to display to the world what you have, because you already have it! You then simply smile to yourself. Others find out, once they get to know you and that is quiet luxury. You don't need to scream look at me with any designer logos.

    • @evelynrosado9711
      @evelynrosado9711 Před rokem +2

      Exactly.

    • @nancyismyname
      @nancyismyname Před rokem +6

      That’s not quiet luxury, that’s altruism and you don’t have to be considered “old money” to participate.

  • @5ftNothing
    @5ftNothing Před rokem +8

    My quiet luxury has always been related to travel. I travel at least business class and when I'm going to be staying in a hotel (even though I'm very picky about hotels) I take my own pillow and some of my beautiful silk pillowcases. I also carry an extra suitacse for my mattress topper. I like to sleep well 😂

  • @crodetto7073
    @crodetto7073 Před rokem +22

    Let’s be clear though, just because some luxuries don’t fall under this category, doesn’t make them tacky or tasteless or unstylish.

  • @Yougotthis1212
    @Yougotthis1212 Před rokem +10

    As a former designer who only dealt in luxury textiles. Quiet luxury is having bespoke clothing..which most people know very little about. Most of my clothing is bespoke. That’s quiet luxury. I do love Jil Sanders, one of my favorite brands..been wearing JS for years

    • @jenniebensch7216
      @jenniebensch7216 Před rokem +2

      Can you share more? What does that mean “bespoke clothing”? Sorry I’m not familiar with the terms.

    • @33Jenesis
      @33Jenesis Před rokem +1

      @@jenniebensch7216 tailor made by dress or suit makers who don’t need to advertise and no signage outside of their workshop.

  • @steph____
    @steph____ Před rokem +24

    I definitely do not think Hermès is quiet luxury anymore. If you walk in with a Birkin on your arm, it couldn’t scream louder.

  • @hlynng
    @hlynng Před rokem +25

    Quiet luxury reads to me as a form of classism and elitism. Once before the LV brand was upper echelon, something to aspire to have. It’s become available to more people. So, for people to further set them self apart, a new tier has to be added. So now we have quiet luxury.

  • @mk6455
    @mk6455 Před rokem +17

    Quiet luxury is quality and longevity

  • @wendynoake-forshaw3847
    @wendynoake-forshaw3847 Před rokem +14

    My go to quiet luxury moment is a spray of my Le Labo Another 13. Whether I’m alone at home in my lounge wear, or nipping out to do errands, a quick spray just lifts my mood and puts a smile on my face 🦋

  • @kimberlyperrotis8962
    @kimberlyperrotis8962 Před rokem +4

    My favorite quiet luxury is my “stealth silk” clothing. I love matte or knitted silk fabrics, because unlike the shiny silk charmeuse satin, no one knows that I’m wearing silk in these and they look more casual. I got really tired of people saying things like “what are you, made of money?, you’re wearing silk!” when I wore “obvious silk”. Stealth silk is my secret luxury, I only wear it because of its sublime comfort and breathability for my hyper-sensitive skin. I love soft fabrics, but can’t wear polyester (allergic), so silk it is. I can comfortably wear rayon, so that’s a great second choice, it has many silk-like properties, but the quality has to be a good-quality, thicker version to look good and perform well. Again, no acrylic (allergic), cashmere instead. A silk-knit turtleneck under a cashmere sweater is the ultimate winter comfort. Allergies to synthetic fibers (plastics) are not that rare, if you get a itchy rash that resembles the fabric texture when wearing them, that’s the clue.

    • @TheMicheleWang
      @TheMicheleWang  Před rokem +1

      👍🏼

    • @harriet.z
      @harriet.z Před rokem +1

      Yes! I love a matte silk. Growing up in China, the shiny silk is mostly for under layers. Over the years because of stress and the American diet I am so so sensitive to anything synthetic, my fav silk pieces are all stolen from my mom’s closet she bought years and years ago.

  • @amenank336
    @amenank336 Před rokem +22

    I think that Hermès Kelly or Birkin bags are definitely not quiet luxury anymore thanks to the kardashian/jenner family and all the influencers showcasing them everywhere.

  • @shanamarie2183
    @shanamarie2183 Před rokem +13

    My fave quiet luxury piece is my ultra classic, absolutely timeless vintage Furla bag. It comes out for interviews and I always get compliments. I love that bag and I feel just a little more confident when I carry it.

  • @dantopster
    @dantopster Před rokem +104

    Hermes stopped being quiet luxury when they decided to make those belts and bracelets with the logo that can be seen everywhere.

    • @TheMicheleWang
      @TheMicheleWang  Před rokem +10

      👍🏻❤️

    • @beatrizgray5975
      @beatrizgray5975 Před rokem +3

      And the knock off of their blanket is everywhere as well!

    • @Fearless-wi4ng
      @Fearless-wi4ng Před rokem

      They have prostituted themselves. Hermes is not quiet luxury at all.

    • @KB-sj8hb
      @KB-sj8hb Před rokem +2

      Still most people wouldn’t know the fashion house based on that and they have tons of other belt options

  • @PamelaH_HappyVibes
    @PamelaH_HappyVibes Před rokem +54

    I have been in Property Management for over 20 years and have worked with wealthy clients mostly. I was complimented on a Coach bag one day by the daughter of a Board Member. Her Mom told her ‘Honey, we don’t advertise for any company without being paid for it.’ Her daughter and I had a great laugh later on but, that day I understood why nothing they wear has logos. I guess I will always be loud with my Coach bags. Lol 😂🤷‍♀️😜 I always purchase quality work clothes but, I look for sales. I have nice jackets that I have had since 2010, still wearing them to this day. This is an interesting topic, I never knew it had a name.

    • @ladyesther
      @ladyesther Před rokem +9

      That is a very interesting statement: "...we don't advertise for any company without being paid for it." I feel like seems to be like one big commercial lately.

    • @juelclyne7392
      @juelclyne7392 Před rokem +1

      Michele, I got turned onto the Shisedo cotton pads because of you and I’ve never looked back. Haven’t graduated to the CdP yet. ❤

    • @abigailhugh-jones8188
      @abigailhugh-jones8188 Před rokem +4

      My parents have always said the same thing about logos!

    • @user-mp2xk2jf3t
      @user-mp2xk2jf3t Před rokem +2

      💗

  • @karendrives970
    @karendrives970 Před rokem +76

    I see this concept of quiet luxury as I look at the tech industry and so many people miss it. From the bespoke t shirts that fall just so to the jeans that are perfectly tailored to pool a little at the ankle then break perfectly at the foot. And finally the logo less hat. They're everywhere among tech industry types. And far too many miss just how much that understated but intentional "average Joe" look costs.

  • @jori7398
    @jori7398 Před rokem +18

    As a creative person who adores fine materials-whether oil paints, textiles, metals, woods-all I can say is how happy I feel that I can also design and sew garments. For me, quiet luxury is so special when it’s handmade by me! xx 🧡🌷 Loved hearing your perspective today!

  • @wendyd.beamish8286
    @wendyd.beamish8286 Před 8 měsíci +1

    You make a good point when you say that quiet luxury is not just about fashion. It is interesting how we have gone from fast fashion to quiet luxury. This is how I see it: Many people are suffering in this economy, and some of us are okay so some of us don't want to look like we are privileged. For me it is not about knowing but just fitting in.

  • @burgatty
    @burgatty Před rokem +13

    Translated into a person, Neelam Ahooja represents quiet luxury to me. Being inspired by her style, I've been transforming my wardrobe ever since I discovered her. Especially the timeless and sustainable aspects of her style I love so much.

  • @jbridges9574
    @jbridges9574 Před rokem +8

    I’ve started following content creators that analyze the quality of luxury brands and with handbags it’s turned me off of some brands like Chanel but made me appreciate others more- like Coach.

  • @alisonjeffers8828
    @alisonjeffers8828 Před rokem +6

    I think this is a reaction against the incessant "cheapness" of fast fashion. We've been inundated with so many hauls of stuff that falls apart when you blink at it and is so micro-trendy that it looks dates within 3 months. Along with the irritation of things being so transient, we're also becoming more and more aware of the ecological impacts of fast fashion. People are looking for "investment" pieces to get away of the damaging (long-term expensive) cycle. And the buy higher quality for long-term economy and ecology feeds directly to the quiet luxury precepts.

  • @denisadellinger4543
    @denisadellinger4543 Před rokem +2

    Have never heard of "quiet luxury" before and just saw one other video before yours about it. I'm not surprised that the trend is going this way. I think we will see lots of it in the Fall and Winter. I do like your idea of quiet luxury items like your laundry detergent and your make up removers. We all like one or two little things that make us happy and feel good. I think that this is just all classic wardrobe. It has always been in style. I think we all have at least one item in our closet that is fine quality. We know it and it makes us feel good to wear it and we look good wearing it.

  • @shirleysp635
    @shirleysp635 Před rokem +5

    Great video! Quiet luxury is all of the things you mentioned and I would add that it is staying in a more spacious hotel and suite when traveling, paying for extra services to make life easier or more enjoyable. As I've gotten older, I am willing to pay for these items.

  • @elainesimmons3450
    @elainesimmons3450 Před rokem +5

    Only you could have described ‘quiet luxury’ and…..you did it SO your way. You certainly are a unique human. I think you were put here on earth destined to be ‘special’ which you are…….no BS. Excellent video, perfectly put. Elaine

  • @ilonavaitava8634
    @ilonavaitava8634 Před rokem +9

    I think Max Mara is quiet as well.

  • @sarahissom260
    @sarahissom260 Před rokem +7

    Blume tea blends, their matcha specifically, as my morning latte. Investment everyday earrings that elevate any outfit. The auric lip balm. I really vibe with this concept. I don’t generally consider myself a luxury girlie, but I definitely can see how this philosophy can be applied to any budget or style philosophy

  • @lydiacarels7912
    @lydiacarels7912 Před rokem +10

    I totally disagree! Quiet luxury is to recognise quality, by knowing the fabric and the fit. Why does it have to be linked to a brand? Example: the tank top of Loewe that éverybody has, is only bought for the logo. Whereas you can buy the same tank top withóút the logo at Arket, Cos etc. The same goes for shoes, bags etc. If you're willing to learn what quality and craftmanship really is, you're not going to pay for a canvas bag with a layer over it and a loud monogram (LV). You will buy less, don't follow trends, develop your own style, become your own unicorn, instead of wanting to follow and become one of the (arrived) crowds. But hey, that's me and those are my 2 cents. ❤

  • @paigelatham8507
    @paigelatham8507 Před rokem +11

    I’m watching this as I dress for work. Putting on a dress I bought on clearance at Walmart for $3.00 😂😂😂 love you, Michelle ❤

    • @melynbiend760
      @melynbiend760 Před rokem

      If you are comfortable in it --then the item was a great purchase. I have purchased flats from Walmart which are classic, and I have worn daily every summer for more than 3 years. I still get compliments on the sandals. Also the construction, they have held up better that the name brand luxury sandals ( which I baby even when I wear them). Wear your dress with pride!

  • @elisachiantaretto5639
    @elisachiantaretto5639 Před rokem +3

    I think that you should come and visit Turin (Italy) because you’ll find quite a good example of quiet luxury. The way wealthy people dress is subdued and the less you show, the more you own. In the centre and Quadrilatero you would find little boutiques with unknown brands but very expensive prices. In Crocetta is more the old money/bourgeois style.

    • @TheMicheleWang
      @TheMicheleWang  Před rokem +1

      Thanks for the tip! Gotta see if it's near to where we'll be!

  • @suzanner3894
    @suzanner3894 Před rokem +6

    I love quiet luxury. I think it says you are comfortable in your own skin and don’t care what other think. I’ve been buying quality over quantity for years. My best purchase is a wool Calvin Klein coat that I’ve had for 15 years. I know that I will have my Levi 501’s for years to come. As I get older and older, I care less and less what other people think of me.

  • @christinewix1423
    @christinewix1423 Před rokem +13

    Luxury makeup is mostly quiet luxury. You spend money on the beautiful packaging and you mostly use it alone. Not many will be able to tell the difference when the makeup is applied. The only exception maybe lipstick that you may bring with you.

  • @lisafeldmann9863
    @lisafeldmann9863 Před rokem +1

    My quiet luxury is no longer working full time hours. I work as a contractor for the same company but work Tuesday - Thursday now. It feels wonderful to do something around the house or go outside and enjoy the sun in between appointments.

  • @lisagoldman287
    @lisagoldman287 Před rokem +10

    Love this video Michele. I definitely like to spend my money on less quantity and more quality! This includes skincare and makeup, which I think are a quiet luxury for sure!

  • @ManUntdForever
    @ManUntdForever Před rokem +21

    LOVED this conversation.
    I think w brands like LV and Hermès, with regards to their bags, the bag was to really look _worn_ and used - like Mary Kate Olsen’s Hermès Kelly bag. Yes, it’s an identifiable bag and loud (like LV’s monogram bags), but it’s been used with a degree of carelessness that most ppl without stealth wealth simply cannot do because they’re too preoccupied with making sure their bags don’t get nicked by keeping them in their dust bags.

    • @TheMicheleWang
      @TheMicheleWang  Před rokem +1

      Oh yes I love that!!

    • @giajia958
      @giajia958 Před rokem +1

      So true!

    • @AnUrbanGypsy
      @AnUrbanGypsy Před rokem +3

      Worn is one thing, trashed is another thing altogether and MKO’s bag isn’t a look anyone should ‘aspire’ to.

  • @birkinboy3976
    @birkinboy3976 Před rokem +9

    Yes on the Hermes question I believe it’s very much quiet luxury. Ralph Lauren is very much American quiet luxury, Celine, MaxMara, and Loewe as well. Being a man who wears men’s and women’s clothes I also wear a lot of Brooks Brothers, but of all quiet luxury Ralph Lauren and Hermes are my faves for sure. With my bags I love my Hermes bags and love love my Ralph Lauren soft Ricky and RL50 bags.

    • @ShweMyaukMyauk
      @ShweMyaukMyauk Před rokem +1

      Those huge horse logo is so quiet right

    • @birkinboy3976
      @birkinboy3976 Před rokem +5

      @@ShweMyaukMyauk lol not Polo, I meant the higher quality lines like the soft Ricky bag and rl50 bags and his higher end clothing such as purple label there a many lines under the brand.

    • @harriet.z
      @harriet.z Před rokem +3

      @@birkinboy3976I bought a purple label wool blazer, and now I can’t stand looking at fast fashion +
      Not so fast fashion labels take on blazers, especially all those polyester lining….You are right. Ralph Lauren Collection pieces always feel so nice. People only think of the Polo line lol. Not that they are bad. I will still pick Polo items over all the fast fashion items I see in the stores.

    • @birkinboy3976
      @birkinboy3976 Před rokem +3

      @@harriet.z exactly, in Europe Ralph Lauren is often considered the ultimate American luxury brand. I have Hermes Chanel Louis Vuitton etc and I put my Ralph Lauren pieces right up there with them.

  • @jacques6814
    @jacques6814 Před rokem +6

    I find quiet luxury to be a far-better conversation starter: "I love your (insert clothing item), where did you get it?" - luxury brand names/logos all over eliminates curiosity and possibly creates the illusion of "look at me look me!" and people don't tend to comment.

  • @mouzaalnuaimi6751
    @mouzaalnuaimi6751 Před rokem +27

    you missed MAXMARA the luxuriest brand ever

  • @EverydayEdit
    @EverydayEdit Před rokem +12

    🥰 thank you so much for collabing with me! Okay - now I need a pillow mist 😄 sounds amazing. I love how analytical you are - I thoroughly enjoyed listening. I’m ready for you to launch a podcast 🎉😃 I’ll be your first subscriber 🙌🏼

    • @jodyfowler8754
      @jodyfowler8754 Před rokem +2

      Yes to the podcast!

    • @sepideharfazadeh542
      @sepideharfazadeh542 Před rokem +1

      Guerlain has different mists for different things for many years now. You should try them. They're really nice. My favorite is Eau de Cashmere (which is a mist for the pullovers, cashmeres, etc.). They have a pillow mist named Eau de lit, one for the bath named Eau de bain, one for lingerie/underwears called Eau de lingerie, and they also have Eau de Coton xoxo

  • @Desertmermaid52
    @Desertmermaid52 Před rokem +5

    I have a cupboard filled to the brim in my laundry room with the Laundress laundry products. I buy in bulk so hopefully I can survive until they relaunch the website ( they had a problem with some contamination of certain products) but I had absolutely no problem with their products. Their 723 laundry detergent and the one that smells like rose from a fancy perfumerie were absolutely glorious. Also the Jo Malone hand wash in Basil Neroli. Omg it smells so good! And crème de La mer face cream. ❤

  • @karlaschmid8757
    @karlaschmid8757 Před rokem +9

    Hermes is becoming the new Rolex.

  • @marladell6091
    @marladell6091 Před rokem +4

    SannaNY is gorgeous and affordable!

    • @d.-beck7205
      @d.-beck7205 Před rokem +1

      That one is a great tip, thank you.

  • @TaraTorri
    @TaraTorri Před rokem +6

    I agree with you about the shishedo cotton pads. I used to get them at Sephora but I find them at Marshall’s now. Once you try them your hooked.

  • @dowen6010
    @dowen6010 Před rokem +5

    Michelle, I do prefer the natural sound of your previous videos. This audio sounds like audio/muffled/filtered. You have a wonderful voice and people have commented on it many times. We love you for you.

    • @TheMicheleWang
      @TheMicheleWang  Před rokem

      Ok thank you!

    • @ledownin
      @ledownin Před rokem

      @@TheMicheleWang No, this is so much better! Your recent vlog-style videos (anything where you aren't putting on makeup) are so hard to listen to...literally: the sound is so quiet and you sound tinny. I really appreciate the use of the mic here.

  • @mzmerryweather
    @mzmerryweather Před rokem +6

    This was an interesting video. I love luxury, and have several items (clothing wise)that would fall into that category. Yet, am so far at the other end of the scale, in my every day life- definitely more eclectic classy gothy budget..lol. I like to make sure, like you it can stand the test of quality/fashion time.
    Hermes...if it is recognized right away...I would say it isn't quiet luxury, Its all subjective, eh? My quite luxury is perfume, sheets and towels. I know..so different, yet my towels have lasted a long time...and my sheets make me feel great. The perfume speaks for itself. My up and coming luxury...that laundry detergent! Thank you Michele!

  • @zhanqiu7313
    @zhanqiu7313 Před rokem +5

    The Birkin is so well known now it is no longer quiet. It is a loud statement. Prada now with the placement of their logos is no longer.

  • @jbridges9574
    @jbridges9574 Před rokem +4

    A great way to shop QL is on the resale market. I LOVE Ralph Lauren and I get his Purple Label for the cost of Polo. I also got a Max Mara coat for $200 10 years ago and it’s still going strong.

  • @marty1159
    @marty1159 Před rokem +11

    Quiet luxury and notoriety are two different things. Hermes is definitely quiet luxury that everyone knows about because it has been so popular for so long. If quiet luxury is about not being loud with logos then Hermes is exactly that.

  • @teoleno4019
    @teoleno4019 Před rokem +2

    Just Scandinsvian minimalism. Everyone dresses like this in my Northern European country ever since I can remember.

  • @rashakudsi9363
    @rashakudsi9363 Před rokem +1

    i couldn't agree with you more!!...timelessness, fine noble materials, simplicity without flashy logos etc etc, but also i would say that workmanship is essential in elevating a piece to 'luxury' level. high end items have impeccable cuts and the detail is exceptional !
    Great post !!

  • @jayejohnson1024
    @jayejohnson1024 Před rokem +4

    Loved your ideas on quiet luxury. And yes I do think Hermes belongs on the list. Everything they do is quiet luxury unless it isn’t, for example a bright colored Kelly vs a neutral tone. But they have so many different departments and in each department you will find many examples of quiet luxury. Long before Loro Piano and Brunello Cucinelli the was Hermes. Hermes is also steeped with a rich history in leather and silks. I have always had a deep appreciation for quiet luxury so I was very happy to hear what you had to say. Very interesting!

  • @brendaf1033
    @brendaf1033 Před rokem +4

    Yep, I buy myself the Cle de Peau cotton/silk squares. I love them and they are my treat to me. Very interesting topic and food for thought.

  • @DionneDean
    @DionneDean Před rokem +4

    You did such a great job of breaking this down. I think some aspects of Saint Laurent are in the 'quiet luxury' category, with the tailoring and cut of some of their pieces. Stella McCartney, Victoria Beckham...I would also add Michael Kors Collection because if you know...you know.

  • @pkt5824
    @pkt5824 Před rokem +2

    Hermes…no; I shop and live in Southern California. The stores that have the lines to get in are NOT quiet luxury to me. These I’m sure very nice people in line are looking for something that is noticeable . Hermes is included in this group of stores with lines of people.

  • @karendrives970
    @karendrives970 Před rokem +14

    I do think Hermes is quiet luxury. While those two handbags are well known everyone isn't able to easily identify their other pieces.

    • @TheMicheleWang
      @TheMicheleWang  Před rokem +2

      True true. Thank you!

    • @barbraluce5706
      @barbraluce5706 Před rokem

      I have a Lindy bag in clemence leather and no one can immediately identify it as Hermes...my woven Bottega Veneta tote is 30 years old as are my walking oxfords. My cherry red Max Mara coat was purchased in 1980. Buying the best I can buy has worked for me.

  • @Marnelle43
    @Marnelle43 Před rokem +3

    My luxury purchases are the bath products from Clarins or a derm line that just makes you feel beautiful and i love the Aromatherapy aspects of it. It’s like a Spa feel….

  • @falsiesnflannel375
    @falsiesnflannel375 Před rokem +2

    I share your love of scented products - I love nice hand soaps. One of my most favorite things I did for myself a few years ago is to only buy nice undergarments and socks. That is my quiet luxury - nothing feels better then good quality socks, underwear etc. It just feels good against the skin and sets a tone in a way as you then get dressed.

  • @stephaniegracechan
    @stephaniegracechan Před rokem +4

    My personal quiet luxury is the jurlique hand cream, the best hand cream ever! the scent rose is also so nostalgic and comforting for me because it reminds me of my mum :))
    Also this is the first video I watched from you Michele and I really enjoyed it! Thank you so much for the great content

  • @marissat9953
    @marissat9953 Před rokem +4

    I think Hermes is still quiet luxury especially their clothing. You have to really know the brand to look at a "plain" coat or blazer to know its Hermes, but you can tell it is made of high quality fabrics. I agree with you on quiet luxury as little ways to make you feel special. It is very personal.

  • @u2abulous
    @u2abulous Před rokem +3

    Thank you for this! I really love hearing your take on luxury - that it’s about quality and not just status. The Shiseido cottons are my special little splurge too! They are magnificent!!

  • @susanfusuma6472
    @susanfusuma6472 Před rokem +1

    Wow, great video and I’m so glad I discovered your channel! I was watching a Risa Does Makeup video this morning and she mentioned a beautiful blush that one of her fellow CZcams influencers was wearing by Lancôme who also lives in Vegas but she said a “Michelle Wong” but I’m pretty sure it was you as you said you live in Vegas, too! It really doesn’t matter as I loved what you had to say on quiet luxury and I wholeheartedly agree!!👍🏻👍🏻

  • @leslieholland6477
    @leslieholland6477 Před rokem +1

    I’ve always loved quiet luxury. It makes me feel a calm confidence.

  • @kyrakytana
    @kyrakytana Před rokem

    I share your love for pillow mists. I will even use regular perfume (just a spritz, it lasts for days) on my pillows, if I want a particular scent that is not available as pillow mist. It just makes me happy. I go to sleep and wake up in a good mood, and that feeing is priceless.

  • @djoseph9081
    @djoseph9081 Před rokem +2

    When you used the term stealth wealth, my first thought was Warren Buffet. So, when you were giving an example of a stealth wealth handbag, I thought you were going to suggest something like a LL Bean Boat Tote. I guess I learned that the wealthiest people do not show their money. Or rather, they are wealthy because they do not live extravagantly. This might be a generational thing. A very interesting topic indeed!

  • @abigailhugh-jones8188
    @abigailhugh-jones8188 Před rokem +1

    To your point, I bought a black Saint Laurent blazer 5 years ago and it's timeless. Every time I put it on I feel amazing and it's been the best investment: the quality and cut is phenomenal and I never need to look for another black blazer again. As for good cashmere, Johnstons of Elgin does the best cashmere.

  • @worthigirl2946
    @worthigirl2946 Před rokem +2

    True! I like mixing all prices together. I am also glad that everyone can get something that looks designer, if that's what they're into, for less because so many designer pieces are being replicated so well!❤

  • @sepideharfazadeh542
    @sepideharfazadeh542 Před rokem +8

    Quiet Luxury for me is simply a way of life, where you don't think about all these things, you don't question yourself all the time, or put pressure on yourself to live in a certain way, thinking constantly how and what luxury stuff to buy. You don't think you are important or special because of luxury. You just live it, and know no other way of living. it is simply your life style.

  • @kimberlylware950
    @kimberlylware950 Před rokem +1

    I think Quiet Luxury is relevant to the purchaser and their personal attitude. It’s more apreciation to quality and longevity, less keeping up with the Joneses or needing to be seen.
    I really like your explanation of Quiet Luxury and personal appreciation and the concern for having your stuff out there and a target on your back.

  • @anys2656
    @anys2656 Před rokem +1

    so so many reasons for this and for the return of the more polished/minimalistic look in general, we have come to that time of the cycle were we are seeing the come back of that 90s look miranda and charlotte were rocking in the first seasons of sex and the city, the fascination for the asian aesthetic brought by kpop, kdramas, japanese style, the state of the economy... so so so SO many reasons

  • @shannondeguglielmo8763
    @shannondeguglielmo8763 Před rokem +4

    Ohhh. Lemaire….super quiet and honestly epic.

  • @ladyesther
    @ladyesther Před rokem +3

    I have to say I am on board with the quiet luxury...whatever you want to call it. Trend? I was not into luxury brands most of my life and just have become aquainted with them in the past 3 years or so. I like a classic look and understated elegance.

  • @sprivate1333
    @sprivate1333 Před rokem +2

    Great topic, Michelle! To me, there are three levels of luxury; off the rack, bespoke, and haute couture. (I would never be able to afford haute couture but a girl can dream.) However, quiet luxury equals something not easily identified by the masses and of course is excellent quality and craftmanship. Quiet luxury is buying something because you KNOW and UNDERSTAND why it is what it is and why the price is justified. Quiet luxury isn't meant to show off to the world who you're wearing. You posed a good question about Hermes which my opinion is it's no longer quiet luxury - it's become a status symbol, a way to show off your wealth. The same with LV and the other houses that have their logos plastered over everything. For that money, you can get a custom bespoke bag that truly has the same if not better craftmanship, and the house isn't getting free advertising off of us. Also, to me, quiet luxury is old money, or just someone who wants exceptional quality with limited quantities. I'm with you on spending on the laundry detergent, I got hooked on that Glamwash which I use on the items like you do. However, for my towels, and other clothing, I use those wool balls in the dryer and sprinkle essential oils on them. My towels and clothes pick up the scent and it lasts! PS Your skin looks amazing. I was watching some of your old videos and you've not aged and in fact, your skin glows more now than ever! Appreciate you and the time you put into your videos. I love them.

  • @louisesharpy
    @louisesharpy Před rokem +3

    I love that you did this with Grace ! Both of you have your own style. I’ll watch and edit !

  • @gkr7019
    @gkr7019 Před rokem +1

    Quiet luxury is simply texture, texture and texture tailored in exquisite quality fabrics in monotones that will stand the test of time.
    Wearing them makes you feel elevated and making a fashion statement in understated elegance.
    Your black jacket is stunning and to die for with that whiff of scent that you really enjoy while wearing it.

  • @gemstonesparkle7915
    @gemstonesparkle7915 Před rokem +1

    I think Hermès, Chanel, Dior, Cartier, Bulgari, Rolex… Those types of brands they are not quiet at all, we all know their designs. But that’s because they’re in a upper level of luxury, the one that’s well established and became popular in general acknowledgment, but yet still exclusive for few.

  • @VegaChastain
    @VegaChastain Před rokem +1

    Totally your last point, in a lot of big and even medium cities crime is SUPER HIGH, making people not want to go out wearing their flashiest watches, shoes, and bags. When the economy turns, sure fashion is more quiet, but I think this has more to do with increased crime in the present downturn than just wanting to be 'quiet'.

  • @thatandrewchun
    @thatandrewchun Před rokem +11

    For me, quiet luxury means bespoke, hand-made pieces that use the highest quality materials, preferably in limited quantities. Designers and labels don’t necessarily make for quiet luxury imo, although they are “luxuries”🙃 both are great though

  • @ConserveMore
    @ConserveMore Před rokem +1

    My quiet luxury is a heavy cashmere sweater that I only wear indoors. It's too bulky to wear out for style purposes, but keeps me nice and warm in the winter.

  • @HegeSmurf-be2ik
    @HegeSmurf-be2ik Před rokem +1

    I love the baseball hats from Varsity headwear. They are logo less, quality hats and you can get them in different materials such as linen or cashmere. I have several and it is one of those subtle things that makes me feel special when I put one on.

  • @nataliap4299
    @nataliap4299 Před rokem +1

    Not only closing, but a self care and lower stress level life is a luxury too. Regular facials (6-12 times a year) no make up can cover bad looking skin, regular haircuts, short nails, it is all required time and money. Nail designs and long nail in general it screams of bad taste. Also please iron or steam your closes, even HM looks great after dry cleaners and Prada will not look very presentable out of washing machine.

  • @emilymoran3224
    @emilymoran3224 Před rokem +1

    A really interesting podcast is Articles of Interest - American Ivy series, so interesting! It goes through the whole idea and movement and now where it is today - definitely intertwined in what quiet luxury is.

  • @mariarussell5882
    @mariarussell5882 Před rokem

    Quiet luxury is soft fabrics that instantly make you feel comfortable, looks good. Good acessorys

  • @TheElizabethCrown
    @TheElizabethCrown Před rokem +1

    I remember learning about Quiet Luxury in the late 80's early 90's when I was working for a law firm. I remember the attorneys had designer bags without the logos and their pants and jackets were very high-quality fabrics. I think your style is very Quiet Luxury that why I follow you.