A brand that says subtle luxury. Not in your face.

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Anonymous wrote:COS


Cos is cool but not luxury at all
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Club monaco, aritzia, theory, vince.


Club Monaco and Aritzia are for 20 year olds. My DD wears these and quality is just ok.

Theory and Vince are nice.

Also look at REISS



Reiss is overpriced polyester
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Jenni Kayne
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I didn't read the whole thread but I would splurge on a Smythe blazer in a neutral color. You can wear it for work or for casual and it will elevate every outfit.
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Akris when you can find it on sale - go to Saks or Neiman's and try a few pieces on for sizing and then stalk the Akris site. Of give them a call, they're great about finding sizes at their stores. Their suiting lasts forever. Three Dots heritage crew neck (cotton) tees (black, navy or white), work well under blazers (once you figure out the sizing) or with jeans - you can often get them online at Bloomingdales at 20% off. They don't stretch, shrink, or fade. I can't speak for the blends, only the cotton. Every once in a while Finley has a cute print shirt that works with solid pants - I have an old one that always gets compliments and I think I've worn it for 10 years. Picked it up in an NM last call sale and I always scroll, looking for another.
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Can anyone comment on Veronica Beard? I see them marketing and pricing as a mid-level luxury brand, but the quality of fabrics and styles doesn't seem to match the price? Like maybe they're making mall-brand clothes but pricing it high in an attempt to suggest they're better quality than they are?
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Anonymous wrote:
-Isabel Marant
-Max Mara
-Loro Piana cashmere
-Stella McCartney

It’s too bad stores like Barney’s and Henri Bendel are out of business bc they basically curated this stuff for you.


If I hit my goal weight, I'd want a Max Mara suit and winter coat. I'd also want a Burberry trench coat.
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Anonymous wrote:Can anyone comment on Veronica Beard? I see them marketing and pricing as a mid-level luxury brand, but the quality of fabrics and styles doesn't seem to match the price? Like maybe they're making mall-brand clothes but pricing it high in an attempt to suggest they're better quality than they are?


I would say the quality is as one would expect. It’s not like the literal best constructed thing I’ve ever worn, but also definitely thoughtfully cut and quality fabrics. It’s expensive bc the style is distinguishable from cheaper brands. Like you aren’t going to find certain of their blazers, tops and dresses at a brand that’s 50% cheaper.
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