'STYLE FOR' JUNE QUIET LUXURY
LUCIA WIDE
PETITE WIDE-LEG ELASTICATED-WAIST- BAND TROUSERS IN NEUTRAL £140
The neutral classic trousers always work in any season. These are crafted from lyocell for a fluid line and add comfort with the elastic band, altogether combining effortless comfort with the pretty pintuck detail to further refine.
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Our ‘Style For' fashion editor, Julia Suzuki, has been working in the fashion world for over two decades. Julia travels the globe looking at the current style trends to bring us the very best designs from both high street and luxury, super brands.
Quiet Luxury
Gone are the big labels and obvious statements. As they say ‘money talks but wealth whispers…’ especially in style terms.
Quiet luxury is all about being understated but elegant beyond measure.
Less flash means more cash also, known as "stealth wealth" or "silent luxury” . And here at ‘Style For’ we love quality, craftsmanship, and timeless design, emphasizing subtlety over loud logos or visible branding.
This look celebrates understated chic, where true luxury is defined by exceptional materials and refined style, without fleeting trends that exhaust cash reserves and waste time spent ‘keeping up with the hype’, because quiet luxury people are not that type. Enduring pieces like jackets, trousers and cashmere jumpers speak volumes.
Let’s now go with the camel coat. It is a wardrobe staple and has been so for the last 60 years, never truly going out of fashion, and having never been viewed as something unfashionable or dated. It is a truly fabulous classic.
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FASHION, HEALTH & BEAUT Y S T YL E FOR JUNE
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