Controversial take coming for you… I’m tired of how the term “quiet luxury” has been interpreted. Don’t get me wrong, the concept of investing in basics is something that I’ll always endorse. But as we’ve witnessed the mass popularization of minimalist aesthetics in the past few seasons, it feels as if something has gone missing from the mainstream. My theory? The magic is gone. Yes, style is subjective, but what’s irrefutable is that statement pieces are the spice of life. After all, anyone can own those traditional staples (e.g., classic button-down, wide-leg trousers, or flat sandals), but few can style them in a way that feels signature to them. The absent component in the current landscape is the acknowledgment that while the quiet luxury movement has been championed by more minimalist-leaning brands, that doesn’t mean you have to approach it from that lens. It’s more about approaching style with intention—finding the delicate balance between adopting bold trends and living in those “boring” but timeless things.
6 Major Heel Trends That Are Giving Flats a Run For Their Money
Flats have been the talk of the town all year, so this might earn me a few enemies but I don’t mind saying it: I’m kind of over them. While many have thanked fashion’s higher powers for bringing back a comfortable and stylish option, I’ve never personally been a flats person and the few pairs I have tried have failed to become my true go-to’s. In the wake of the flats renaissance, I’ve still clung to the few inches of height that I can get. And now thankfully for me, my flat-shoe fatigue is being met with an influx of especially fresh and forward heels that I’m predicting could mark an end to flats as we know them.
10 Bras to Try If You Have a Small Bust
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How Sandra Oh Lin, the Founder & CEO of KiwiCo, Is Empowering the Next Generation
Welcome to Second Life, a podcast spotlighting successful women who’ve made major career changes—and fearlessly mastered the pivot. Hosted by Hillary Kerr, co-founder and chief content officer at Who What Wear, each episode gives you a direct line to women who are game changers in their fields. Subscribe to Second Life on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or anywhere you get your podcasts to stay tuned.
I’m a Former Nordstrom Buyer, and These are 8 Investment Pieces I’m Still Wearing 3 Years Later
Whether you’re the kind of fashion lover who likes to test-drive every trend or prefers a more uniform style of dressing, there are a handful of items that are essential to nearly every wardrobe. According to Susie Wright, former Nordstrom buyer and stylist, just eight pieces are worth the extra investment.
