When it comes to curating a wardrobe that is both elevated and anti-trend, I’ve always believed that you can do so affordably. Of course the notion of “quiet luxury” isn’t a new one, but I still find all that it stands for very appealing. In lieu of heavily branded pieces, instead this movement centres around an understated elegance that catches the eye without screaming for attention, and mixing timeless staples with high-quality, expensive-looking items is the secret to achieving this balance.
Think of a classic white button-down shirt paired with impeccably tailored trousers or a skirt, and topped off with a structured blazer. It’s a combination that never goes out of style and speaks fluently in sophistication. But something that can take it to the next level is a well-chosen accessory; a sleek leather handbag, gold jewellery, and perhaps a pair of chic sandals or slingback heels. These are the accoutrements that can raise your outfits to new fashionable heights. Don’t, however, think you need to scrimp on quality to do so affordably—the high street is packed full of pieces that tap into this style moment, so you can get your quiet-luxury fix without breaking the bank.
Affordable quiet luxury outfits are all about thoughtful curation, finding those perfect items that seamlessly blend together to create a look you can (and will!) wear over and over again. I’ve assembled seven such outfits for you below, along with high-street shopping suggestions along the way.
Style Notes: Double up on your tailoring with a chic (not to mention easy) waistcoat and wide-leg trouser pairing. Sticking to a black and white colour palette is another surefire way to tap into quiet luxury.
Chic with a capital “C”.
You don’t need to spend a fortune on black trousers to get your hands on an excellent pair.
Looking at these, I’d assume these were designer.
Style Notes: Simple dresses are at the heart of many a quiet-luxury outfit; right now, I’m seeing lots of this jersey top and cotton skirt dress combinations on the market.
This throw-on dress also comes in black, I think you’ll be pleased to hear.
I head straight to Charles & Keith whenever I get a craving for a designer-looking bag.
Not a want but a need.
Style Notes: Every Brit fashion person knows that a trench coat should never be far from your reach. Pair yours with leather trousers and a basic tee for low-key luxury.
H&M does the best trench coats on the high street and you won’t convince me otherwise.
I have a serious thing for baby tees right now.
Our copy editor Georgia can attest to the excellent fit of these trousers.
Style Notes: Is there anything more premium looking than a suit? If so I’d love to hear it. White and ecru tones look especially expensive; layer in a relaxed bag to make it feel more day-to-day.
This sleek suit comes in sizes 6-24.
A minimalistic take on the basket bag.
The elastic back to the waistband on these trousers ensures a perfect fit.
Style Notes: On the subject of co-ords, look for skirt-and-top sets to give you another easy outfit solution that you can throw on at whim. For even more quiet-luxury kudos, match the colour of your shoes to that of your clothes; it’ll instantly pull your look together.
Reformation is delivering in the co-ords department right now.
A chic update on the classic gold hoop.
These scream quiet luxury.
Style Notes: For the everyday, what could be cooler than a boxy blazer, distressed jeans and a racer vest? Just add large gold earrings and an even larger tote.
I really can’t fault Whistles’s tailoring this season.
I practically live in my Arket racer vest.
Just the right amount of rip.
Style Notes: A white shirt is integral to any quiet-luxury wardrobe and, although it pairs effortlessly with trousers and jeans, I’d argue they look even chicer styled with skirts.
You can pick up white shirts at any budget, but I’m into the cut and fit of this & Other Stories option.
This looks way more expensive than its price tag.
A very sleek take on the cargo skirt trend.
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