Classic, classy, quality & simply perfect. Suits me as I have been dressing this way for years. I'm a slim, healthy & active 75 year old & still love to dress with style. Thank you for your videos. ❤
She is very stylish and slim. The natural materials are extremely expensive for someone on a low income. I think you can try your best with what you can afford.
I've been working my closet towards quiet luxury for the past 5 years not even knowing it was a thing. The best quality I can afford, natural materials, and classic cuts are my style. Great video Mariola.
I agree with you that "quiet luxury" is a lifestyle. This aesthetic has been around for decades and I love it. Your style is right up my alley. The silk blouse with the one button is stunning, but as a 66 year old woman, I probably would find that uncomfortable to wear. You were about the 12th fashion influencer that has been promoting Lily Silk garments, but it was refreshing to see some different options. Your styling tips were very helpful today. Thank you.
Hello Diane, thank you so much for your comment. That silk blouse has actually 3 hooks closure(I just styled it more open) and you could wear it with a fitted top underneath. The closure is designed so well, there is no way it will come undone🥰
You are absolutely right: Quiet luxury is a lifestyle. I love the knitted top and the white baby kashmir jumper, they are beautiful investments. Greetings from Germany!
Many of us have ALWAYS dressed this way. About 50% of my wardrobe is Ralph Lauren vintage. I have wonderfully classic items in mostly neutral colors. I do have some Rl print dresses in pink prints. These too never really go out of style...they work for me perfectly. I have three linen midi skirts for summer also RL. Blazers, blouses, v neck sweaters on and on slacks shorts etc.all RL. These have been purchased over 20 years. I never ever get rid of them...I do cycle them through depending on current style. Almost are silk, linen, wool, cashmere, or cotton. I am very hard to fit in shoes. THOSE are my problem always. Summer is solved with my favorite pair of walking sandals in a silvery gold that goes with either metal. It is easiest for me to find boots for winter that for my 8 1/2 B front A heel of foot. Regular size 8 1/2s do not fit me. In boots I can use socks to adjust my heel width. I CAN wear slingbacks,,,low ones with BLOCK heels but they are hard to find almost always...those sculptural tiny heel circumference at the bottom shoes cant be worn without wobbling dangerously on cobblestones here risking a sprained ankle. I do wear sports shoes for casual as is the fashion now. But shoes for dressy looks for me are all but impossible to find even when I return to MIchigan Avenue in Chicago with a selection of thousands of shoes. I went searching for a solid week this summer and only found one pair of nice esparadrilles. It is easy to dress in classic style. And cost effective too, per wear, plus the feel of the fabrics are unbeatable compared with cheap fashion.
I love the balance of your outfits. You look casual and elegant. I am sometimes worried about classic neutral outfits becoming boring but you showed how to make them interesting by pairing different textures etc. I don’t put much thought into bags and jewellery so I was interested to hear your thoughts about those. There were lots a great tips overall. Thank you.
I’ve always dressed quietly, classic style, modestly, and nothing too extreme, and I love luxury fabrics/materials, especially silk and genuine leather. This style is one that I’ve always employed, long before it got its name Quiet Luxury. It’s really only about buying high -quality items and not dressing in a sexy, super-trendy or showy way, but using restraint and simplicity instead. Unfortunately, this term and Old Money style have received a lot of political and social criticism, but people keep searching for media and brands that feature it by the multi-millions. It seems that everyone wants to wear it, but to criticize it, too, strange.
I agree totaly with you!! I try slowly to start my capsule wardrobe from the begining, following your advice!! I love Lily Silk, but i'm not good to shop on line..But i'll try again with your code now...
My hypersensitive skin can’t tolerate synthetics, even in blends, and I overheat in them before long, anyway. They are just plastics, they don’t breathe at all and the sharp fibers irritate the skin. I love soft fabrics and discovered silk, my favorite, by looking for something soft that is comfortable to wear. Now I have many silk items and wear them three seasons, and linen in summer. I can overheat even in cotton in the summers, but at least it’s breathable. High quality, eco-friendly versions of rayon, like Tencel and Ecovero are really nice, soft and breathable, they are fabrics I also love. I just avoid the very thin rayon/viscose at fast-fashion brands, it puckers and goes limp.
Silk knit/jersey is absolutely the best, I love wearing it. It’s difficult to find, though, I’m always looking for items in it. Lily Silk has some, but I already added most of them to my wardrobe years ago. My navy silk knit top with a white collar is one of my most-worn items.
We have 3 dogs, 2 very big, and we live in endless summer. Cotton and linen are my life. I have winter clothes for the holiday trips stateside, and I don't own any type of blazer anymore.
I must say, I’m a little jealous that you live in climate where you don’t HAVE TO wear lots and lots of layers. Although in Autumn I really enjoy. As long as it’s not too cold😊😘
My favorite fashion/style quote, I think from the late designer Vivienne Westwood, goes something like: buy fewer but better, choose carefully and make your things last. This is the way to achieve this “trend”, which is nothing new, the most chic women have been dressing this way (Quiet Luxury) for a hundred years. When it’s time to add something to my wardrobe, I look at the brands I love and choose just a few high-quality, classic, but up-to-date items. Having a limited color palette and an idea of one’s most flattering style elements, helps, too, and I search by fiber/material to eliminate all the junk if shopping a new brand. Another quote I love: “I’m too poor to buy low-quality clothes”. It’s actually true, this incredible abundance of trendy styles every minute is very new, only 20 years old or so, and adds up to more expense in the end. I’m 63, and still shop the “old way”, a few items I really love at a time.
absolutnie się zgadzam🥰 mój kochany Chylaczek zawsze niezawodny. przepraszam, ze dopiero odpisuje, ale gdzieś mi się zapodział twój komentarz🤦🏻♀️ pozdrawiam Wroclaw!!!
hello and thank you so much for your comment. For dinner at friends’ I would usually wear something comfortable and practical (stain resistant or something that’s easy to mask the stain and with a space for dinner😜)… a maxi/midi dress, tailored trousers and a shirt or t-shirt and a blazer, all black or all navy (silk shirt and tailored trousers would be nice) with lots of gold/silver jewellery (very classy and easy to pull off). Basically something you can put on and forget it’s there so it doesn’t make you feel uncomfortable. I hope it helps😊
noooooooooo!! no dry cleaning😁 there is one thing you need to know about me - I don’t like high maintenance clothes (or anything in my life) so I always avoid dry clean cleaned clothes. All my silk and cashmere I hand wash or put in a washing machine on delicates (20C). All my Lilysilk clothes are hand washed or machine on 30C. Thank you for your comment 🫶😊
I love your comment on no dry cleaning. I started hand washing my cashmere sweaters a few years ago and they always look great with no shrinking like I’ve experienced with dry cleaning. This is such a helpful video and I thank you once again. Have a wonderful week, Mariola
All silk and cashmere are washable, except if the garments have non-washable elements, as the stiffeners, etc. they use in some jackets, coats, etc. I have a mostly silk wardrobe and wash it on my delicate cycle and hang (wovens) or lay flat (knits) on a towel to dry. I just washed my “dry-clean only” Ralph Lauren silk shirt, no problem (it had some seam puckering, but that is inevitable when washing anything). I love silk because it rarely needs washing unless it gets a spot, or ironing, is soft, lightweight and dries super-fast. Never use Woolite, even the one for darks, it fades clothes like crazy. I love Perwoll 3D for Blacks (or something like that, via Amazon), it’s perfect. Silk is great for travel.
@@kimberlyperrotis8962 thank you. My washable lauren ralph lauren pucker too. I wish someone would let ralph lauren (or whoever handles overseeing quality control) know that they are not using no-shrink thread in manufacturing. I really feel he/they would be upset upon learning that.
Thank you for your lovely comment. I’m afraid I’m not sure which bag you meant. If it’s the one with a big gold buckle, then yes it is a song mint bag. I’ll make sure all bags are linked in the description box😊👍
Hello Dear, thank you for your comment. You’re absolutely right. I just added the details in the description. Actually, here it is: I’m 170cm (5’6”) tall and usually wear a size 36/10 unless I’m wearing mens clothes which are either my husbands (size XL) or thrifted in random sizes.
You were already in that Quiet luxury “trend” Most minimalist classic fashion is quiet luxury, on the other hand the “old money” style cannot be duplicated: it is an attitude that is innate with the fact that you were born in money and it cannot be faked!
I appreciate the quiet luxury aesthetic and I really like natural fibers. However, trying to find either of these things in plus sizes is a bloody nightmare. Locally I have yet to find a blazer made out of wool, cotton, silk, or a blend. I haven't found anything online either. I like the look and appreciate the fabric but as a plus person this is just not possible. ... and yes, LilySilk seems to have taken over TH-cam. (also does not have plus sizing)
I really sympathize, I was unable to lose weight even though I ate only an incredibly restricted 800 calories/day for 22 years. My diet was almost entirely carbohydrates because I was always so hungry. One reason I lost 40 lbs. was to be able to fit regular size clothes, but the main reason was for my health. I wanted to buy from any brand, and plus-size clothing has a only a tiny selection of polyester crap, mostly black and boring. Another idea in the meanwhile, if you want better quality clothes, Lily Silk, one of my favorite brands, has free custom-sizing in their woven silk items (not knits). I ordered their beautiful silk cargo joggers in my custom size, before I lost all the weight, they’re wonderful. Theory also has beautiful quality and generous sizing. I just eliminated all sugar (I don’t drink alcohol anyway) and walked an hour a day, it was a slow but easy way to shed fat, about 10-15 lbs. per year. Now I feel great as a regular size Medium, have much more confidence, a better-quality, beautiful wardrobe, and have no more diabetes, etc. Work on your health, you can do it❤
Lilysilk? No thanks. I don't support animal cruelty.(PETA report about silk production) And too much aggressiv internet presence. 😖🥱 And soon the animal cruelty continues with the obligatory cashmere sweaters presentation...😝😪
Classic, classy, quality & simply perfect. Suits me as I have been dressing this way for years. I'm a slim, healthy & active 75 year old & still love to dress with style. Thank you for your videos. ❤
Me, too, age 63🙂
Snap, another stylish ‘48er!
She is very stylish and slim. The natural materials are extremely expensive for someone on a low income. I think you can try your best with what you can afford.
I've been working my closet towards quiet luxury for the past 5 years not even knowing it was a thing. The best quality I can afford, natural materials, and classic cuts are my style. Great video Mariola.
I agree with you that "quiet luxury" is a lifestyle. This aesthetic has been around for decades and I love it. Your style is right up my alley. The silk blouse with the one button is stunning, but as a 66 year old woman, I probably would find that uncomfortable to wear. You were about the 12th fashion influencer that has been promoting Lily Silk garments, but it was refreshing to see some different options. Your styling tips were very helpful today. Thank you.
Hello Diane, thank you so much for your comment. That silk blouse has actually 3 hooks closure(I just styled it more open) and you could wear it with a fitted top underneath. The closure is designed so well, there is no way it will come undone🥰
You are absolutely right: Quiet luxury is a lifestyle. I love the knitted top and the white baby kashmir jumper, they are beautiful investments. Greetings from Germany!
Many of us have ALWAYS dressed this way. About 50% of my wardrobe is Ralph Lauren vintage. I have wonderfully classic items in mostly neutral colors. I do have some Rl print dresses in pink prints. These too never really go out of style...they work for me perfectly. I have three linen midi skirts for summer also RL. Blazers, blouses, v neck sweaters on and on slacks shorts etc.all RL. These have been purchased over 20 years. I never ever get rid of them...I do cycle them through depending on current style. Almost are silk, linen, wool, cashmere, or cotton.
I am very hard to fit in shoes. THOSE are my problem always. Summer is solved with my favorite pair of walking sandals in a silvery gold that goes with either metal. It is easiest for me to find boots for winter that for my 8 1/2 B front A heel of foot. Regular size 8 1/2s do not fit me. In boots I can use socks to adjust my heel width. I CAN wear slingbacks,,,low ones with BLOCK heels but they are hard to find almost always...those sculptural tiny heel circumference at the bottom shoes cant be worn without wobbling dangerously on cobblestones here risking a sprained ankle. I do wear sports shoes for casual as is the fashion now. But shoes for dressy looks for me are all but impossible to find even when I return to MIchigan Avenue in Chicago with a selection of thousands of shoes. I went searching for a solid week this summer and only found one pair of nice esparadrilles.
It is easy to dress in classic style. And cost effective too, per wear, plus the feel of the fabrics are unbeatable compared with cheap fashion.
I love the balance of your outfits. You look casual and elegant. I am sometimes worried about classic neutral outfits becoming boring but you showed how to make them interesting by pairing different textures etc. I don’t put much thought into bags and jewellery so I was interested to hear your thoughts about those. There were lots a great tips overall. Thank you.
I’ve always dressed quietly, classic style, modestly, and nothing too extreme, and I love luxury fabrics/materials, especially silk and genuine leather. This style is one that I’ve always employed, long before it got its name Quiet Luxury. It’s really only about buying high -quality items and not dressing in a sexy, super-trendy or showy way, but using restraint and simplicity instead. Unfortunately, this term and Old Money style have received a lot of political and social criticism, but people keep searching for media and brands that feature it by the multi-millions. It seems that everyone wants to wear it, but to criticize it, too, strange.
I like the white outfits.
agree! I also find them very elegant and fresh🤍🤍🤍
Thank you. Wearable clothes, not funerial black, and lovely well thought out outfits.
I agree totaly with you!! I try slowly to start my capsule wardrobe from the begining, following your advice!! I love Lily Silk, but i'm not good to shop on line..But i'll try again with your code now...
My hypersensitive skin can’t tolerate synthetics, even in blends, and I overheat in them before long, anyway. They are just plastics, they don’t breathe at all and the sharp fibers irritate the skin. I love soft fabrics and discovered silk, my favorite, by looking for something soft that is comfortable to wear. Now I have many silk items and wear them three seasons, and linen in summer. I can overheat even in cotton in the summers, but at least it’s breathable. High quality, eco-friendly versions of rayon, like Tencel and Ecovero are really nice, soft and breathable, they are fabrics I also love. I just avoid the very thin rayon/viscose at fast-fashion brands, it puckers and goes limp.
I love your style, so classy and yet fun. You always wear something I want to emulate.
Silk knit/jersey is absolutely the best, I love wearing it. It’s difficult to find, though, I’m always looking for items in it. Lily Silk has some, but I already added most of them to my wardrobe years ago. My navy silk knit top with a white collar is one of my most-worn items.
We have 3 dogs, 2 very big, and we live in endless summer. Cotton and linen are my life. I have winter clothes for the holiday trips stateside, and I don't own any type of blazer anymore.
I must say, I’m a little jealous that you live in climate where you don’t HAVE TO wear lots and lots of layers. Although in Autumn I really enjoy. As long as it’s not too cold😊😘
@@SlowDownInStyle my idea of layers is a hat or doubling up on beach towels.
excellent tips in this video!! TY!
My favorite fashion/style quote, I think from the late designer Vivienne Westwood, goes something like: buy fewer but better, choose carefully and make your things last. This is the way to achieve this “trend”, which is nothing new, the most chic women have been dressing this way (Quiet Luxury) for a hundred years. When it’s time to add something to my wardrobe, I look at the brands I love and choose just a few high-quality, classic, but up-to-date items. Having a limited color palette and an idea of one’s most flattering style elements, helps, too, and I search by fiber/material to eliminate all the junk if shopping a new brand. Another quote I love: “I’m too poor to buy low-quality clothes”. It’s actually true, this incredible abundance of trendy styles every minute is very new, only 20 years old or so, and adds up to more expense in the end. I’m 63, and still shop the “old way”, a few items I really love at a time.
No oczywiście , torebka Chylak robi robotę 🎉 pozdrawiam z Wrocławia
absolutnie się zgadzam🥰 mój kochany Chylaczek zawsze niezawodny. przepraszam, ze dopiero odpisuje, ale gdzieś mi się zapodział twój komentarz🤦🏻♀️ pozdrawiam Wroclaw!!!
Love your style. Do you have any suggestion on outfits for dinner at friends' house?
hello and thank you so much for your comment. For dinner at friends’ I would usually wear something comfortable and practical (stain resistant or something that’s easy to mask the stain and with a space for dinner😜)… a maxi/midi dress, tailored trousers and a shirt or t-shirt and a blazer, all black or all navy (silk shirt and tailored trousers would be nice) with lots of gold/silver jewellery (very classy and easy to pull off). Basically something you can put on and forget it’s there so it doesn’t make you feel uncomfortable. I hope it helps😊
What a great video . Best yet ❤Of course you’d look good in a paper bag 😂 . Beautiful clothes and styling .
thank you so much for your sweet comment🩷 I see some clothes made of paper more and more, so who knows, maybe you’ll see me styling a paper bag soon😁
Amazing advise…enjoyed this very much. Can you tell me more about you taupe bag…square ish looking. Thank you
Lovely. I love all these fabrics. My dilemma is upkeep. All these items are dry clean only?
noooooooooo!! no dry cleaning😁 there is one thing you need to know about me - I don’t like high maintenance clothes (or anything in my life) so I always avoid dry clean cleaned clothes. All my silk and cashmere I hand wash or put in a washing machine on delicates (20C). All my Lilysilk clothes are hand washed or machine on 30C. Thank you for your comment 🫶😊
@@SlowDownInStyle Nice! Thank you.
I love your comment on no dry cleaning. I started hand washing my cashmere sweaters a few years ago and they always look great with no shrinking like I’ve experienced with dry cleaning. This is such a helpful video and I thank you once again. Have a wonderful week, Mariola
All silk and cashmere are washable, except if the garments have non-washable elements, as the stiffeners, etc. they use in some jackets, coats, etc. I have a mostly silk wardrobe and wash it on my delicate cycle and hang (wovens) or lay flat (knits) on a towel to dry. I just washed my “dry-clean only” Ralph Lauren silk shirt, no problem (it had some seam puckering, but that is inevitable when washing anything). I love silk because it rarely needs washing unless it gets a spot, or ironing, is soft, lightweight and dries super-fast. Never use Woolite, even the one for darks, it fades clothes like crazy. I love Perwoll 3D for Blacks (or something like that, via Amazon), it’s perfect. Silk is great for travel.
@@kimberlyperrotis8962 thank you. My washable lauren ralph lauren pucker too. I wish someone would let ralph lauren (or whoever handles overseeing quality control) know that they are not using no-shrink thread in manufacturing. I really feel he/they would be upset upon learning that.
Love your videos❤Where is your gray/greenish bag from? It’s so beautiful 😘
It looks like a Songmont bag.
Thank you for your lovely comment. I’m afraid I’m not sure which bag you meant. If it’s the one with a big gold buckle, then yes it is a song mint bag. I’ll make sure all bags are linked in the description box😊👍
Hi Mariola, May I know what size is your Semi-Sheer Cable-knit Baby Cashmere Sweater?
Of course, I’m usually a size 10UK or M and this sweater is a M. As you can see it fits loose, but not too oversize. Just perfect😊
Beautiful style - would love to know your height and size. It would make it helpful when ordering items. Thank you.
Hello Dear, thank you for your comment. You’re absolutely right. I just added the details in the description. Actually, here it is: I’m 170cm (5’6”) tall and usually wear a size 36/10 unless I’m wearing mens clothes which are either my husbands (size XL) or thrifted in random sizes.
Height especially, it helps me visualize how lengths will fall on me.🙂
Very helpful content, thank you for that. It would be much easier to listen with microphone. Thank you again.
Hello and thank you so much for your comment. The microphone is already present in my new videos so hopefully better experience😊
You have SWAG woman! ❤
wooow! thank you so much 😊
Where is the black bag from?
Thank you Dawn, the black bag is from a Polish designer Chylak. I included link in the description box😊
You were already in that Quiet luxury “trend” Most minimalist classic fashion is quiet luxury, on the other hand the “old money” style cannot be duplicated: it is an attitude that is innate with the fact that you were born in money and it cannot be faked!
you’re so right about the old money style. Not something you can duplicate and look natural. Also it’s a little too serious for me😜
I appreciate the quiet luxury aesthetic and I really like natural fibers. However, trying to find either of these things in plus sizes is a bloody nightmare. Locally I have yet to find a blazer made out of wool, cotton, silk, or a blend. I haven't found anything online either. I like the look and appreciate the fabric but as a plus person this is just not possible.
... and yes, LilySilk seems to have taken over TH-cam. (also does not have plus sizing)
I really sympathize, I was unable to lose weight even though I ate only an incredibly restricted 800 calories/day for 22 years. My diet was almost entirely carbohydrates because I was always so hungry. One reason I lost 40 lbs. was to be able to fit regular size clothes, but the main reason was for my health. I wanted to buy from any brand, and plus-size clothing has a only a tiny selection of polyester crap, mostly black and boring. Another idea in the meanwhile, if you want better quality clothes, Lily Silk, one of my favorite brands, has free custom-sizing in their woven silk items (not knits). I ordered their beautiful silk cargo joggers in my custom size, before I lost all the weight, they’re wonderful. Theory also has beautiful quality and generous sizing. I just eliminated all sugar (I don’t drink alcohol anyway) and walked an hour a day, it was a slow but easy way to shed fat, about 10-15 lbs. per year. Now I feel great as a regular size Medium, have much more confidence, a better-quality, beautiful wardrobe, and have no more diabetes, etc. Work on your health, you can do it❤
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Quiet luxury"... "old money"... 😖🥱
Lilysilk? No thanks. I don't support animal cruelty.(PETA report about silk production) And too much aggressiv internet presence. 😖🥱 And soon the animal cruelty continues with the obligatory cashmere sweaters presentation...😝😪