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Anonymous
Sneakers with every outfit. I love that Gen Z wears sneakers to go out. I was shoving myself into awful uncomfortable heels for too many years.

I don’t like every jean trend on me but I do like that it’s not just skinny jeans anymore. There’s more variety available for different body types so most people can find something that looks good.
Anonymous
I really got into the concept of “quiet luxury “ this year and am completing revamping my wardrobe. I feel like it’s part of becoming a real adult.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Sneakers with jeans, trousers, dresses…
Non-skinny jeans.
Over-sized pieces.
Daintier gold jewelry (I hated “statement necklaces).

OMG skinny jeans are SOOO out of style.


That’s why they said NON skinny jeans!


Yeah, that was me...I said "NON-skinny jeans". Was that confusing????
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I really got into the concept of “quiet luxury “ this year and am completing revamping my wardrobe. I feel like it’s part of becoming a real adult.


Please elaborate. I find myself thinking about going back to basics, simplifying my colors, and classics that defy trends.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I really got into the concept of “quiet luxury “ this year and am completing revamping my wardrobe. I feel like it’s part of becoming a real adult.


Please elaborate. I find myself thinking about going back to basics, simplifying my colors, and classics that defy trends.


I’ve already been through this and now I’m ready for my Lilly Pulitzer/RHOBH/Bob Mackie/Liz Taylor phase.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I really got into the concept of “quiet luxury “ this year and am completing revamping my wardrobe. I feel like it’s part of becoming a real adult.


Please elaborate. I find myself thinking about going back to basics, simplifying my colors, and classics that defy trends.


I’ve already been through this and now I’m ready for my Lilly Pulitzer/RHOBH/Bob Mackie/Liz Taylor phase.



You’re a rare voice of fun here. Yes to feathers and so intense it’s wack eyeliner, no to trying to dull outfits more basic and try hard than an artfully draped Hermes blanket (camel and light grey scheme).
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I really got into the concept of “quiet luxury “ this year and am completing revamping my wardrobe. I feel like it’s part of becoming a real adult.


Please elaborate. I find myself thinking about going back to basics, simplifying my colors, and classics that defy trends.


Very simple, well designed clothes that look "calm" for lack of a better word. The Row, Bite Studios, Caes, Loulou Studio, etc. I have some pieces from JCrew and Uniqlo, and then colorful pjs from Natori and pj pants from Anthropologie.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I really got into the concept of “quiet luxury “ this year and am completing revamping my wardrobe. I feel like it’s part of becoming a real adult.


Please elaborate. I find myself thinking about going back to basics, simplifying my colors, and classics that defy trends.


I’ve already been through this and now I’m ready for my Lilly Pulitzer/RHOBH/Bob Mackie/Liz Taylor phase.

Glittering caftans, here you come!
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I really got into the concept of “quiet luxury “ this year and am completing revamping my wardrobe. I feel like it’s part of becoming a real adult.


Please elaborate. I find myself thinking about going back to basics, simplifying my colors, and classics that defy trends.


I’ve already been through this and now I’m ready for my Lilly Pulitzer/RHOBH/Bob Mackie/Liz Taylor phase.


I’ll wear a turban and caftan à la Liz if you do!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Sneakers with every outfit. I love that Gen Z wears sneakers to go out. I was shoving myself into awful uncomfortable heels for too many years.

I don’t like every jean trend on me but I do like that it’s not just skinny jeans anymore. There’s more variety available for different body types so most people can find something that looks good.


Same. And I've actually come to the conclusion that sneakers look cuter.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I really got into the concept of “quiet luxury “ this year and am completing revamping my wardrobe. I feel like it’s part of becoming a real adult.


Please elaborate. I find myself thinking about going back to basics, simplifying my colors, and classics that defy trends.


I’ve already been through this and now I’m ready for my Lilly Pulitzer/RHOBH/Bob Mackie/Liz Taylor phase.


You’re a rare voice of fun here. Yes to feathers and so intense it’s wack eyeliner, no to trying to dull outfits more basic and try hard than an artfully draped Hermes blanket (camel and light grey scheme).


I would never have a Hermes blanket if it says Hermes on it. But isn't it wonderful that there are so many designers that everyone can find what they personally like, no matter what phase they're in?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I really got into the concept of “quiet luxury “ this year and am completing revamping my wardrobe. I feel like it’s part of becoming a real adult.


Please elaborate. I find myself thinking about going back to basics, simplifying my colors, and classics that defy trends.


I’ve already been through this and now I’m ready for my Lilly Pulitzer/RHOBH/Bob Mackie/Liz Taylor phase.



You’re a rare voice of fun here. Yes to feathers and so intense it’s wack eyeliner, no to trying to dull outfits more basic and try hard than an artfully draped Hermes blanket (camel and light grey scheme).


LOL. I'm the pp that the Lilly P wannabe responded to. I am tired of trying to think about outfits, and I have so many bright clothes that just no longer feel like me. My creativity lies elsewhere. So, if that makes me a basic try hard, so be it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I really got into the concept of “quiet luxury “ this year and am completing revamping my wardrobe. I feel like it’s part of becoming a real adult.


Please elaborate. I find myself thinking about going back to basics, simplifying my colors, and classics that defy trends.


I’ve already been through this and now I’m ready for my Lilly Pulitzer/RHOBH/Bob Mackie/Liz Taylor phase.



You’re a rare voice of fun here. Yes to feathers and so intense it’s wack eyeliner, no to trying to dull outfits more basic and try hard than an artfully draped Hermes blanket (camel and light grey scheme).


LOL. I'm the pp that the Lilly P wannabe responded to. I am tired of trying to think about outfits, and I have so many bright clothes that just no longer feel like me. My creativity lies elsewhere. So, if that makes me a basic try hard, so be it.


NP. Yes. The thing about a classic and neutral wardrobe is that it makes it easy to get dressed for just about anything, particularly if you don't have unlimited funds. It works best for me at this stage of life. I was more "fun" and creative in my 20's.

That being said, I don't love the whole quiet luxury thing....brands like The Row and Khaite...I don't doubt the quality is high and the leather is buttery soft, blah, blah, but for those prices I need a bit more visual interest.

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I really got into the concept of “quiet luxury “ this year and am completing revamping my wardrobe. I feel like it’s part of becoming a real adult.


Please elaborate. I find myself thinking about going back to basics, simplifying my colors, and classics that defy trends.


I’ve already been through this and now I’m ready for my Lilly Pulitzer/RHOBH/Bob Mackie/Liz Taylor phase.



You’re a rare voice of fun here. Yes to feathers and so intense it’s wack eyeliner, no to trying to dull outfits more basic and try hard than an artfully draped Hermes blanket (camel and light grey scheme).


LOL. I'm the pp that the Lilly P wannabe responded to. I am tired of trying to think about outfits, and I have so many bright clothes that just no longer feel like me. My creativity lies elsewhere. So, if that makes me a basic try hard, so be it.


NP. Yes. The thing about a classic and neutral wardrobe is that it makes it easy to get dressed for just about anything, particularly if you don't have unlimited funds. It works best for me at this stage of life. I was more "fun" and creative in my 20's.

That being said, I don't love the whole quiet luxury thing....brands like The Row and Khaite...I don't doubt the quality is high and the leather is buttery soft, blah, blah, but for those prices I need a bit more visual interest.



Well, I don't need luxury and I've never heard about those brands, but I just looked up Khaite. Yeah, I'm not going to spend $1100 on a sweater that looks identical to one I can get at JCrew Factory for $40. I'd rather spend $$ on my house or travel.
Anonymous
The fashion today reminds me of 2006-2010 and I personally loved that fashion and time of my life, so I’m happy! Wide leg pants, blazers and slim jeans, layers, not dressing entirely monochrome or beige. Love it!
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