The Quiet Luxury Guide Book as Seen on Local Celebrities

The Quiet Luxury Guide Book as Seen on Local Celebrities

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Fashion’s latest fad is all about the pared down look and we listed down the celebrities that unlocked the key to quiet luxury styling

From Gweneth Paltrow’s courtroom looks to the suiting coordinates Max Mara continues to produce. We’re familiar with the quiet luxury look with its use of minimalistic style but the very core of this aesthetic is their use of high quality material and the craftsmanship behind it. But if we’re here to break down the style, we can describe it as the ultimate pared down look with its sleek trousers and tee combo, or the white button and jeans ensemble—this trend takes you back to the essentials of your wardrobe.

This particular trend is quite friendly to those who love their wardrobe necessities, giving a selection that is timeless yet versatile. So if you’ve been eyeing to cop the quiet luxury look, we gathered some celebrity looks you can definitely recreate.  

Atasha Muhlach ​​

Atasha takes us back to the days of suiting, the classic fad during the 80s and 90s. Her outfit has the ideal balance of nostalgia and modernity with her gray coordinates that had an oversized finish yet perfectly structured to her proportions. She then layered a low neckline top on the inside, giving her look an alluring feel to it. It’s an outfit you can recreate with a clean coordinate suit with a matching hued top for the ultimate pared down aesthetic. 

Quiet Luxury Guide Atasha Muhlach ​​
Photo Credit: @atashamuhlach_ (via Instagram)

Kelsey Merritt

It’s quiet luxury with a touch of allure—Kelsey Merritt is known for her timeless fashion that usually consists of her go-to neutral palette, so it’s no surprise to see her take part in the trend with her sleek black dress, oversized coat that has exaggerated collars, leather stiletto boots, and sheer black stockings for a little sultry flair. You can tweak it yourself by going for a lighter hue like cream and beige for a brunch-friendly vibe. 

Quiet Luxury Guide Kelsey Merritt
Photo Credit: @kelseymerritt (via Instagram)

Gabbi Garcia

The classic black and white never fails, and Gabbi Garcia pulled it off with such class and simplicity. The quiet luxury look is definitely evident with her sleek black trousers, black turtleneck, and the tucked in white button-down. But it’s the little details that truly make up an outfit, and Gabbi added subtle accents, such as her sunglasses and the silver watch on her wrist, to elevate her look further. For variety, cop the look by wearing denim instead of trousers, or a black button-down over a black top.

Quiet Luxury Guide Gabbi Garcia
Photo Credit: @gabbi (via Instagram)

Bianca Umali

It’s rare to see a summer-friendly ensemble for this trend, but Bianca Umali may have cracked the code to it. It’s classy in every way with a simplistic direction you can recreate. A black fitted halter top tucked in the billowed out black A-line skirt—an easy and sleek monochromatic look, but she added a pop of color by opting for a pair of striking green boots. Since it’s heat-friendly, style this outfit with cream or white shades matched with yellow or pink heels for a fresh detail. 

Quiet Luxury Guide Bianca Umali
Photo Credit: @bianxa (via Instagram)

Julia Barretto 

The overall look might seem simple, but this goes to show that cuts and fits truly matter. Julia’s neutral ensemble plays with technicality as the all-black dress hugged her figure elegantly with its straight cut finish. Her brown coat has the right fit as it didn’t have an overwhelming oversized finish and the cut is similar to the dress. She completed the look by matching her black dress with knee-high leather boots, giving her outfit a subtle shine. Since this look is all about the cut and fit, make sure to tailor fit your pieces for a clean and sleek finish. 

Quiet Luxury Guide Julia Barretto 
Photo Credit: @juliabarretto (via Instagram)

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