I bought a coat 40 years ago, wool and cashmere, I saw it in a large store, I fell in love with it the first time I saw it, but it was over £600. I went into the store every week in my lunch break to check if it was still there, one week in the sale it was half price, but at £320 that was still expensive. Anyhow about a month later they reduced everything by 10%, I went for it, I'm still wearing it nearly 40 years later and it's been worn often, it still looks good and I still love it. Wish I could find a man of the same ilk.
I was surprised that you didn’t mention a long wool coat. I purchased a long coat a couple of years ago and did not pay a lot for it; however, the fabric pills bad ☹️.
What a fantastic story! I'm so pleased for you, a good quality, classic coat will last you a lifetime if looked after and your wonderful story proves that. As for a man as long lasting and reliable, that's just a myth! 😂 i wish you and your coat many more happy years together ❤
Im 56 years old! I have been watching your videos for a couple of years. I love your style you are a very classy woman. You have taught me to minimize and go for those high quality and classic pieces. I thrift a lot and have been lucky to find some high quality classic pieces on a small budget. I am a teacher and a single mom with a daughter in college so I don't have a lot of money. I get a lot of compliments on the clothes I wear. Thank you and keep inspiring me.
Some of the best dressed people I know are on very limited budgets... One of the common links I've seen is that they are very thoughtful dressers with great attention to detail, they often mix one more expensive item (often sourced second hand) with really cheap under $10 items. It's very intentional dressing with no room for error or splurging.
I'm 62. Even as a very young woman, I believed in quality over quantity. I now have beautiful pieces in my closet that are over 40 years old. I cherish them, wear them and love them. you spend less over time when you spend more on good quality up front.
I once purchased a beautiful wallet from a brand name. It was about 150$ on sale at the time, which I found quite expensive, but it was extremely beautiful. I later realized that it was the best buy ever, because everytime I looked at it, usually several times per day, whenever I bought something, it made me very very happy.
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I have learned that the hard way. The ones I have start peeling after a while and I hate replacing them.
@@shevalazaros4427 Is your quote more on a negative connotation? It seems the opposite of the first comment. Like buying more than you can afford and staying broke?
@@ErikaBardere when you have to buy something, buy the best. especially if you have limited means. that's what "the poor person has to go first class" means. another expression is "don't throw good money after bad". i hope this helps.
Two items you didn’t mention are a quality iron and ironing board. A huge part of looking good is taking care of your clothes and ironing. Even less expensive clothes look good if they are ironed properly.
Steamer rather than iron and second having a depilling tool and a basic knowledge of how to deal with different stains. Combine that with a good tailor (that understands fabrics) and a trusted dry cleaner and you're set!
Because I started traveling fifty years ago when in my early twenties, my eyes were opened to different cultures and possibilities to living life. At 32 I decided to live a simpler life on an island, a warm island after coming from the Midwest. Never regretting that decision, I still am awed daily by the beauty of the land, sea and people who live here.
Living in Italy, as I do, means you can spoil yourself on wonderful wonderful handmade leather soled shoes /boots. Quality is more important than Value.(Also the skincare options here are the best!)
My mom came from "poor" family. Her mother told her it doesn't matter what you're wearing as long as you have good shoes on...so invest your money there. She has lived that so we have always had very well made higher price shoes no matter what the rest of our clothes cost.
Thrift and vintage shopping is really no joke! I've gotten some crazy amazing pieces lately second hand. My favorite leather belt, made in Italy, I got for 2 euros a couple weeks ago. And I found an Austrian 1940's princess cut wool jacket for 30 euros. One of the most beautiful things I've ever owned and will go with everything. It's to the point where I now don't see a point in shopping for new things anymore because the quality and price point are so much better in vintage/thrift. Great advice!
For me, jewelry from a local artisan, made with quality material is always worth the money. It makes me feel unique and happy. Jewelry from big retail store are a big no-no for me, they tarnish and chip in minutes. Where did you get those pearl earrings, they are gorgeous!!
Agreed 100%! Going to a professional ear piercer and having real gold and diamond/white CZ jewelry inserted has made all the difference for me. The metal is implant grade, never irritates my skin, never tarnishes, and I never have to remove them. It's such a lovely difference.
@@josiegraffjewelrydesign6907 I love independent jewelry makers. The stores look so breathtakingly beautiful. My dad always buys gifts for my mum from places like these and it made me want to buy there too.
My biggest mistake has been boots that had way too tall heels for me. They cost 90e, and as a student who had had her first real job, that money felt much. Now I am selling them to someone who is more comfortable with high heels :) And my "worth every penny" has been my jacket, that cost over 100e. I love it and I bought it bit larger than my usual clothes, so at the fall and winter I can wear warm knits/sweaters under it. :) Love from Finland!
I found your videos a few months ago and have become addicted! I love your style. I am retired, in my late 60's, and am trying to learn to put together a sustainable capsule wardrobe. My shopping habits of the past have been poor, purchasing not well made and trendy pieces. I shop thrift and consignment shops and have found pieces I love. My most recent find was a black leather jacket ($23) from the 90's, that is in excellent condition. I was ecstatic, as I have been looking for a couple of years for just the right style for me. Keep up the good work that you are doing....teaching this old dog new tricks. Thank you!
You’re such a stunning girl and you literally know what you’re talking about. I love expensive things like shoes, handbags, fine jewelry etc that are high quality and I can pass on to grand and my great grand babies. I have no problem spending thousands on things that will last me a lot of generations to come. I love your picks and your lovely collection. I’ll look into those boots that you talked about in the beginning.
are you for real! my mother in law was doing the same things, but my daughter/her grand daughter don't care. don't find excuses for buying expensive stuff,it is selfish, let yous future babes to make their own choice ,or save the money for them, expensive clothes are not good longterm investment
You don’t really know me. Since you want to judge me, I own over 18 rental properties that I paid cash for, i ann worth over 5million dollars in assets. well, go ahead and judge that.
@@EvelynDHaene my grandma is a bag lover. She passed down so many of them to my mum, of which I have received 3 as of now. I love them, although they are old, they look good as new! Similarly, mum collects fine jewellery and I am excited for what I am to get haha! At the same time, I am in my 20s and I have been collecting designer scarves since I was 18, I can’t wait to pass it down to my children/grand children 😁
Crockett & Jones is AMAZING. I love their store in NYC. Can't wait to go back. The craftswomanship is next level and I wish all my shoes were of that style and nature!
I love love LOVE how charming you are. This voice hypnotises me. Your tone, your expression, your class captivate me and i just wish to say I am such a big fan. Thank you
So true! I literally have no idea how I got here but now I'm 7 vids in and not looking back. I tend to be skeptical at best of UA-cam videos that are geared toward telling women how they should look or feel and what have you. But I am completely taken by the charm and, what would say... earnestness?... of this Audrey person :)
@@czest-d7f Grating? No way! And most people who leave comments on Audrey's voice are quite complimentary. I can see how you might find a someone's demeanor & tone annoying, but grating isn't exactly a subjective quality. Perhaps you meant something else? ("Grating" means harsh or abrasive.) Regardless, we are all entitled to our own opinion. I just felt the need to stuck up for Audrey.
I finally purchased my dream winter coat a few years ago, it’s vintage and I know the history. The outside is made from a blanket and the lining is the satin from the wedding set of the original owner, it was handmade during WWII in the UK and I bought the coat from the great niece of the original owner. I’m so lucky to be able to continue the story of the coat and I get compliments every time I wear it! My worst purchase was a white chiffon top that I bought to wear to a party while away because I wasn’t feeling very happy within myself at the time, which meant it was easy for the salesperson to convince me it looked good, when in fact it looked horrendous. It was expensive for me at the time and I kept that top for quite a few years, until I gave up and gave it away!
My dad has a cashmere coat and an Omega watch that he has had since the late 50s. He has worn his watch every day since then, and is perhaps the only possession that I think he would miss. As for skincare, I like Avene, a mid-price French brand. I, like you Audrey, have very sensitive skin. Finally, I love your aesthetic, and feel inspired every time I watch a video on your channel.
You are a breath of fresh air in this world of loud youtubers. As I’m nearing my 30s soon I’m trying to really pare back my wardrobe to have better quality basics with one or two timeless investment pieces and your videos are perfect
I can see why you would love those Crockett and Jones boots. They're really beautiful. I have a friend who bought a beautiful, high quality leather backpack style purse. It's held up very well. I think you have to stick to simple and classic styles that you won't get tired of. I like the concept of leather things that age beautifully and last for many years.
I totally agree with your thought on travel. I was a single mom and gave my daughter the gift of travel. I don't spend a lot of money on going out, clothes, electronics or a fancy car. I prefer going to Europe every year. I do have a capsule wardrobe I love and shop thrift stores like you mentioned. Actually I have learned a lot from your videos. Thank you 😊
I absolutely love how you are using this space to speak to real-life quality and fashion. You have brought a editorial maturity to the flash-in-the-pan here-today-gone-tomorrow market of the internet and UA-cam. I have saved this video for future reference. Thank you!
I love your videos!!! I am a 59 young Nana and I have followed most of these trends for as long as I can remember! Thru the years people have scoffed at me when we shop together! Thank you!!!! For giving my confidence back!!! Thank you for giving the "new" name brands for these "timeless" brands. The bones of my wardrobe. Twice a year I like to add some trendy stuff and that is usually all that is available. Finding the classic, everyday good stuff is harder to find now. Thank you for your time and effort. Made a big difference to me!! Bless you!
I also use products from the Toleraine series from La Roche Posay. Love your video, as always. I own some sweaters from Two-thirds, a Spanish brand which produces in Portugal. I love their clothes. A bit costly (at least for me), but all their pieces I own are in such a beautiful quality and design, I always get compliments wearing them. Recently I have lost 30 kg, so I am changing my wardrobe completely and since I am in my late twenties now, I want to incorporate a more chique and sophisticated style. So I donated a lot of my old clothes and the new pieces I buy I make sure the quality is very good and that the production is fair trade.
You are going to be so thankful in 10 or 20 years to have a planned, purposeful wardrobe. I’m twice your age, and wish I had the resources available now when I was your age. And, congratulations on your weight loss.
You should watch Dr Dray’s skincare videos. She’s taught me you don’t have to spend a fortune on skincare (and more often then not, drugstore is better because it doesn’t have fragrance). Sunscreen, retinol, and a good moisturizer is all you need! As always, lovely video Audrey. Xx
I love Stubbs & Wootton flats in velvet and needlepoint. I have had some pairs for over 25 years, and people compliment them and they still look like new. A good alternative to the iconic Chanel flat if you don't like being a walking billboard!
These videos are so refreshing in this time of quick slap together products, over price them & fake a sale, and hope things don't last so people have to buy it again. I love the thought that goes into your decisions and planning, saving and basically building a timeless closet. Lovely !
Audrey...I'm a jeans and sneakers kind of girl....but I watch your vids because I love how soothing your voice is....I could listen to you talk all day!!
I forgot to mention that I have shoes in quality to die for all from second-hand stores. The trick is to visit often and buy it when you see it regardless of the season. I, like you, wear only classic styles so it's easy. Now, I only bring a pair home if they are going to bring me up a notch and replace another pair. The quality that shows up in the second hand here is often very surprising.
high end second hand shops are amazing. their owners accept only good quality clothing that benefactors simply get tired of but the items are still almost brand new.
Diane Bassett, I buy second hand shoes and I have never had a problem regarding “foot fungus” or anything of the sort. But I also always wear panty hose or nylon knee highs with my shoes. I imagine if you are one of those women who likes to put her bare feet in shoes then you might want to wipe out any second hand shoes you buy with a wipe dipped in rubbing alcohol and let them dry thoroughly.
Many brands have started to produce items of lesser quality or mass produce rather than hand craft items. It's been a known issue with Chanel for example. That's why getting vintage might actually give you a higher quality piece than buying new off the high Street!
3 year later watching your videos and I’m agreed with you higher quality shoes will be serving well for years . I do have one pair of boots and one pair of loafers ( Italian made) over 25 years old and still looking very good .
Tailoring you clothes is one of the best tools one can have. My husband just passed down 3 pairs of trousers to our 14 year old son and I had them Taylored and they make my son look very elegant.
Going back and binging old vids of yours. One thing you didn’t mention are bras! High quality bras that fit your body perfectly are a game changer! My friend bought a rather expensive bra but it fits her beautifully and is practically invisible under clothing. I’m not currently in the market for another bra but when my current ones start to wear out, I’ll be on the hunt for a really good one!
Great recommendations as always, I would add shopping off season for example buying an expensive coat in spring when they are on sale or sandals in fall, I saved a lot of money that way.
I've completely stopped fast fashion shops. Now I buy once item per month, sometimes less, depending on my budget, (usually around 50-70e MAX as I have very low income). Always second hand, mostly ebay, VC, thrift shop. I'm looking for great material, like real leather, silk, cashmere, tweed and classic tones and cuts... Clothes, accessories, shoes, I am blown away by my amazing finds every months and what I save in terms of money and space in my closet which now is filling up slowly but surely with great, intemporel items I really love and care about. It changed my life for real.
For me, travel, coats, shoes, and handbags are worth the extra money. Especially travel. Those wonderful memories stay with you forever. There are ways to make it cheap too. Traveling in off season and staying in hostels will save a ton of money when traveling.
I would love your perspective on how to approach investment pieces while knowing that our bodies and sizes change and might not remain the same "for years and years to come". I personally had to reinvent my footwear and wardrobe after pregnancy
The best investment pieces are ones that are going to be a bit forgiving anyway like shoes and coats, and then I think seam allowances are a game changer too! Getting things tailored with the anticipation that you might get them let out again.
as someone who keeps going up and down sizes I don't buy expensive clothes but I do have some shoes/bags/hats/gloves that have been with me for more than a decade :)
I purchased a beautiful Brooks Brothers duster length coat from e-bay for $99 I had it shortened and tailored for under $100. I will wear or for many years. Amazing find!
Amazing information. I've been a fast fashion buyer for years and have noticed how cheap and how fast the clothing falls apart. Tired of wasting my money. You are really guiding me toward better quality thank you! Didn't know where to start...
We definitely budget for travel. Instead of buying new cars. We have bought used cars for work and saved a bundle for travel. We travel in off season (shoulder season) which is generally spring and fall. Most of the time we purchase air & hotel together which is almost always cheaper. And we buy good guide books, watch travel shows and plan an itinerary to get the most out of our trips. Plus if we go to a foreign country we learn at least 20 basic phrases for that country. Finally, we have purchased good quality luggage and have a basic travel wardrobe. My travel photos show me wearing the same basic clothes but I feel comfortable and know the clothes are easy to wash and maintain.
I just started watching your videos and I enjoy them. I love dressing in nice clothes but never could afford it. Shopping in vintage stores is a great idea. I am 66 and retiring so I want to travel. A video about saving and travel tips would be helpful. Thank You!
Lorie Garcia I'm looking for a long wool coat now, it's difficult to find a good style. I would usually go with black but because of Audrey I'm also thinking about navy.
@@Ozziecatsmom I think I want a navy one too because of Audrey! I agree, it is hard to find a classic style. I can't remember where I bought my old black one. I think Talbots, but I am not sure.
Ozziecatsmom, I bought a gorgeous 100% wool coat made by Pendleton in the US, that was in perfect condition on EBay for only $49. I highly recommend searching for high quality cashmere and wool coats on EBay.
Consider flying out of different airports. I live in Detroit but usually drive to Toronto or Chicago since I can save $400 or more on a flight to Europe. Also, Skyscanner is a great place to find deals on flights.
I actually didn't know about Everlane until I started watching your channel, and I have to say it has been an amazing discovery for me! They have such beautiful and high quality collections, thank you for bringing this brand to my attention.
I have honestly browsed several youtube channels to find how to dress well within a budget range. And I am extremely grateful to have found this channel. Thank you Audrey for all the amazing tips.
I still use a Mason Pearson hairbrush and have purchased one for each of my daughters too.....proper haircare is so important! I picked-up my first MP hairbrush early in my professional life when I took my first trip abroad in London & have loved that brand ever since!😊
i have, from my early teenage years, always loved quality items and luxury goods but couldnt afford them today at 33, i now have the means to buy investment pieces and I am starting to watch your videos to make sure i invest in the right items i would love if you made a video only on brands you recommend for investment pieces such as shoes, coats and accessories Love your style, your elegance and your very valuable tips ❤️
Thank you very much for the advice ! I bought the Revlon hair dryer, and the Mason Pearson brush thanks to your video. And ... I put the Crockett and Jones Chelsea boots on my wish-list, they look so gorgeous ! I surely will spare money in order to buy them ... some day ! 😍
This year I took the opportunity and traveled to Europe with my family. Definitely an amazing and life changing experience! Since then, I’ve drastically changed my spending habits so we can travel to Europe once a year.
Love love your video and I am writing this in South Korea. Hope more people watch your video in my homeland. Your video literally changed how I see fashion and trends. Thanks :)
I came across you quite by accident and stayed on purpose. Your voice is so pleasant and your overall presentation is sooo..... you are very natural with the camera, well informed without seeming professorial. I've subscribed!
Love your channel. My mom raised me to appreciate classic styles that will always be “in style”. I’ve been in love with the sling back pumps you often wear and I found an excellent dupe. Lifestride’s Everdeen. They fit beautifully and are so comfortable
Thanks for the tips Audrey. I am saving up for a pair of Chanel sling backs cap toe pumps. My friend and I are going to a clothing market to sell some of our clothing that we no longer have need for or wear. A lot of pieces are designer, so its all good quality, but our style has changed now that we are older. Great to de clutter and re stock with pieces that are on the wish list.
Just found you. Love your composure and poise. Also, everything is thoroughly explained. Your choices are thoughtful. I've been wanting to add higher quality pieces to my closet and this video was so helpful. Thank you!
Great video! In an age where there are too many products made cheaply, where you can't trust many brands or count on something being well made based on price, I really appreciate your curated list and recommendations. A product I would add to the list: high quality (German most likely) knives. Not the entire set, just the basic 3: a 6" chef knife a 4" serrated knife, and a paring knife. I've had mine for-ever and they have been worth every penny.
I agree. My husband and I received an excellent JA Henckels chef's knife as a wedding present 15 years ago and it's a great knife. I use it almost everyday when prepping for meals.
For sure would love the travel video. My favourite expensive items are definitely skin care and quality shoes and travel. But my idea of quality shoes isn’t always designer but comfort and classic styling. I have a pair of Cole Haan riding boots I love that would likely be less than what you are talking about in terms of investment but I’ve never had a comfier pair of boots! Also have their Chelsea boots that are similarly comfy and stylish. It’s a brand for small feet I can highly recommend.
I have a pair of Ariat ankle kilties and I LOVE them. They make such great boots. I would love a pair of tall riding boots, and specifically have been looking for them. The only thing is, Ariat tends to get a little loose around one of my feet after wear. Have to check out Cole Haan then, ty.
Yess!! for all what you said & mainly for skincare & Fragrances 😉🌺!!! " Pure" ingredients are expensive so no problem to spend money for good products!!! Keep up the great work Audrey 😀 PS : TRAVEL IS WORTH ALL MONEY 😃😃😃😃♥️♥️♥️!!
Yes, you are so right. When you know what is good and worth for you ... it is is easy / easier finding good products for yourself. Also Second Hand ... 😘
Great video. My Prada booties. I bought them 11 years ago and they still look new and they are so comfortable. One disappointment was my Gorski apres ski coat. It is beautiful and warm but the zipper is an intermittent struggle. I think for the price and overall quality, one shouldn't have to struggle with a zipper.
I’m an older viewer but I love your style. Due to thyroid issues I gained a lot of weight. Thank goodness I have been able to lose 40 pounds and I am starting to feel confident enough to invest in good quality clothing and footwear. I follow your recommendations and know I have saved so much money by purchasing nice things once instead of fast fashion on a seasonal basis. Is there any better feeling than scoring a wished for item on sale?!!!
omg yes I love talking skincare! I *almost* bought those same boots this year too! Ended up buying some gorgeous Mylene boots instead, because I was looking for cleaner lines and a subtle colour pop!
From someone that doesn't take the time to research companies for fashion, I would love more clothing company recommendations. I purchased what I thought was a good brand of boots only to have them scuff terribly the first time I wore them. I didn't realize the leather was so thin. Not necessarily trendy companies or pieces, but well made and worth purchasing. Thanks
Please consider answering some of the questions your viewers ask in the comments section. Not personal ones of course, but some are product related. I'm sure many of us would also be interested in and appreciate your reply. I love your posts and your aesthetic. Looking forward to the next one! Thanks!!
december's child I’m so sorry if I’ve missed a question of yours. I receive so many questions, comments, direct messages on Instagram and emails that as a one woman show (I film and edit all by myself) I just don’t have the time to get to them all ❤️
I splurged on a Chanel classic flap, black lamb skin with gold hardware and I’ve never regretted it. I will never get rid of it, it had been my dream bag for many, many years! Loved all your choices. I’m going to save up for that hair dryer!
Hi Audrey! I agree with you on all those categories and will be checking the brands you've mentioned. I am a big fan of Barbour, own different jumpers and a coat and planning to add more. I think other products worth the investments for my style are scarves (love cashmere ones for winter and blend silk for summer) and also bags (nice durable bags)!
I bought my signet ring from Ruffs because of your recommendation. It was expensive but I absolutely love it and wear it every day! I trust your judgement on quality items. Thank you!
Hello Audrey! I like your videos, the tips you share and the way you talk so gentle and relaxed. I also prefer to buy good quality items (maybe not as expensive as yours and/or not from world-renowned brands, at least in terms of clothing) instead of having many of poor quality. I know that your style is super classic and elegant but I have a question... Since you like to travel, don't you find the footwear to be super important? What do you wear for an exhausting day of city touring a new place? I can tell you're not a fan of sporstwear shoes but I find it the best and most comfortable kind of shoes to travel.
I recommend AC motor blow dryers. Most hair dryers have DC motors which don't dry as quickly. I recently bought a AC motor hairdryer that is a dupe for the expensive one and it has a cool shot, low setting, a fan setting, and a high setting. But, definitely dries my hair (coarse) much faster than my old dryer. It was $25. So definitely look around for an AC hair dryer. The range in price, but are worth it.
Soo true. I found my wedding shoes on vestiaire collective: a pair of gold Prada high heeled sandals for only 100 euros and they were new. They are my party shoes now. Also, La roche posay saved my skin.
I have the Revlon hairdryer. I have very curly hair and I like to wear it straight more than leave it natural so I love how fast the Revlon dryer is and that I don't have to use a flat iron after because it smooths my hair nicely. I also agree with tailoring. I bought 2 really beautiful blazers recently on sale, they fit but the arm length was a little too long and the seam on the shoulder was very low, I'm very busty and trying to find things that fit well is hard so I took it to the tailor and they adjusted the sleeves and now they fit me perfect, it looks so much better and well-tailored clothes make you look more put together without much effort. I also took a few shirts as well, again being busty makes it hard to get well-fitting clothes, they fit around the top but they were too big around the waist and make me look much heavier than I am, now they're more fitted without being tight.
I have to say, my best investments so far: electric toothbrush, water flosser, comfortable bra, tailoring, well fitting jeans, a tote (leather), slim wallet with rfid protection, a great sunscreen and no show sock (also boot socks). Oh, and a drying rack instead of using the dryer ( keeps the longevity of my clothes intact).
What a wonderful video this is. Thank you. I have learned a lot and spent lots of money (in my mind) on restocking my wardrobe and certainly got some great ideas. I love you style and presentation. About the Travel and how to travel smarter and cheaper, Well I recently become an ITA (Independent Travel Agent) for this exact reason. This allows me to travel at a fraction of the cost and have insider knowledge of the best hotels and attractions and places to visit and stay all at affordable prices. So looking great by using your tips while I travel in style but on a budget is essential. Thanks for this great blog.
Audrey, you introduced me to the Vaneli Aliz shoe in a previous video. I am so in love with this shoe that I purchased a "spare" pair for when my first pair truly wear out. I anticipate wearing these for a long time.
I agree on Thursday boots. I wore a pair of the Captain boots all over Europe's cobblestone streets. I was walking like 8-10 miles a day and they didn't hurt my feet all.
It's so true, tailoring is so worth it! I used to tailor all of me competition clothes for horse shows 😊 makes me think about... I should do this in my daily wardrobe too 😅
Penhalagons Duchess Rose is my favorite fragrance. I love rose. Just ordered a Jo Malone Red Rose candle for my closet. Thanks for another great video.
I can attest that the Vaneli Aliz pumps are beautiful and luxurious! I have them and women stop me saying, " I love your Chanel shoes" haha I just say, thank you! They're so comfortable and well made.
I have always had Mason Pearson's. My dad gave me his old one when he upgraded when I was about 6, and I still have it at 31. Its easily as old as I am. So, I've bought a new one on purpose, but not becauseI needed to! My original is still kicking and just won't die!! Lol they're the truth.
Yes! Please do a video or blog on how to save on travel! But I’m a bit bound to the kids’ school schedules so I can only travel during “peak” seasons for now. 😬
I bought a basic rain coat and Barn coat from LL Bean because of their reputation for quality. I paid about the same, but took the risk of buying on line.. both pieces met or exceeded expectations. So happy with LL Bean. By contrast, the Ann Taylor factory sweaters I bought looked tattered after a single wash and I feel self-conscious wearing those tattered A T. Factory sweaters.
GREAT Informative video Audrey!! I have a high waist and most garments do not fit me well. Going to take your advice and plan for a fitting in better stores and see what I come up with. It’s very exciting just to ponder the results. Also I would love a signature scent. I already buy good shoes but can always improve. I will be checking out your links below. Thanks for all the great tips🎉
I would love to buy more high quality shoes, but I am a middle aged woman with bunions and far too many high-end shoe companies don’t do wide widths and often just a narrow style (a narrower toe is visually more flattering as you know). I have one or two companies that reliably fit me, but they are mall store shoes that don’t age all that well.
A year later, but some Clarks shoes work, and there is a UK company called Calla that caters to our issues. It is hard isnt it? To have an elegant outfit but then have frumpy shoes 😢 If you see this, what mall store shoes have you found?
I am a new subscriber and I love your attitude about style and consumerism. You live for yourself and don't worry about what others' think. I am very glad that you believe in getting things repaired and know the value of true quality and style. Thanks for all your wonderful advice and recommendations! You also know how to make awesome videos! Stay well, happy and safe!
Estee Lauder Double Wear foundation. Definitely worth the money. I have strangers stop me and ask what foundation I am wearing. Definitely worth the extra money.
Such a nice video. I really do believe its better to save for things that are worth it, that can be repaired and kept for years. My Mason Pearson is over 20 years old, still looks great as I take care of it. Plus they offer limited repairing too (provided you clean the brush very well before sending it). I prefer handbags from companies that offer repairs too. I also tailor my clothing, it really makes it worth the money I spent on something or really makes a cheaper item look more than I spent...and makes me want to keep hold of it as well.
I bought a coat 40 years ago, wool and cashmere, I saw it in a large store, I fell in love with it the first time I saw it, but it was over £600. I went into the store every week in my lunch break to check if it was still there, one week in the sale it was half price, but at £320 that was still expensive. Anyhow about a month later they reduced everything by 10%, I went for it, I'm still wearing it nearly 40 years later and it's been worn often, it still looks good and I still love it.
Wish I could find a man of the same ilk.
I was surprised that you didn’t mention a long wool coat. I purchased a long coat a couple of years ago and did not pay a lot for it; however, the fabric pills bad ☹️.
What a fantastic story! I'm so pleased for you, a good quality, classic coat will last you a lifetime if looked after and your wonderful story proves that. As for a man as long lasting and reliable, that's just a myth! 😂 i wish you and your coat many more happy years together ❤
Wow that coat was a great buy.
Im 56 years old! I have been watching your videos for a couple of years. I love your style you are a very classy woman. You have taught me to minimize and go for those high quality and classic pieces. I thrift a lot and have been lucky to find some high quality classic pieces on a small budget. I am a teacher and a single mom with a daughter in college so I don't have a lot of money. I get a lot of compliments on the clothes I wear. Thank you and keep inspiring me.
I'm sure you look fabulous!
@@infoodwetrust Thank you!
Some of the best dressed people I know are on very limited budgets... One of the common links I've seen is that they are very thoughtful dressers with great attention to detail, they often mix one more expensive item (often sourced second hand) with really cheap under $10 items. It's very intentional dressing with no room for error or splurging.
I'm 62. Even as a very young woman, I believed in quality over quantity. I now have beautiful pieces in my closet that are over 40 years old. I cherish them, wear them and love them. you spend less over time when you spend more on good quality up front.
Me too, I’m in your club. My oldest is a cream wool coat bought in 1978 in London and blouse bought on the same day!
Love this. I try to do this I'm almost 25 and have pieces from my early teenage years. My goal when I shop is to build a wardrobe I'll Love forever 😊
You're still a young woman!
A good incentive to stay in shape too
I once purchased a beautiful wallet from a brand name. It was about 150$ on sale at the time, which I found quite expensive, but it was extremely beautiful. I later realized that it was the best buy ever, because everytime I looked at it, usually several times per day, whenever I bought something, it made me very very happy.
I have learned that the hard way. The ones I have start peeling after a while and I hate replacing them.
"Buy the best and only cry once" by interior designer Miles Redd.
good one cassie b.
here's another i heard:
"the poor person has to go first class"
@@shevalazaros4427 Is your quote more on a negative connotation? It seems the opposite of the first comment. Like buying more than you can afford and staying broke?
This is a good quote
Quality may be more upfront, but less of an issue
@@ErikaBardere when you have to buy something, buy the best. especially if you have limited means. that's what "the poor person has to go first class" means.
another expression is "don't throw good money after bad". i hope this helps.
One of my grandmother's favourite expressions: "I'm not rich. I can't afford to buy cheap things."
Two items you didn’t mention are a quality iron and ironing board. A huge part of looking good is taking care of your clothes and ironing. Even less expensive clothes look good if they are ironed properly.
Yes! Also helpful: a steamer and de-pilling tool. I have given so many knits a second life. Plus it's super calming. RrRrrrRrRrr
Instead of a bulky iron and board.Just use a cheap but very good vaporizer.It can be used on the hanger or over a chair.
Steamer rather than iron and second having a depilling tool and a basic knowledge of how to deal with different stains. Combine that with a good tailor (that understands fabrics) and a trusted dry cleaner and you're set!
cap4life1 Sometimes you need to repress creases into tour clothes.
She mentions ironing and steaming in a different video. 👍
Because I started traveling fifty years ago when in my early twenties, my eyes were opened to different cultures and possibilities to living life. At 32 I decided to live a simpler life on an island, a warm island after coming from the Midwest. Never regretting that decision, I still am awed daily by the beauty of the land, sea and people who live here.
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Living in Italy, as I do, means you can spoil yourself on wonderful wonderful handmade leather soled shoes /boots. Quality is more important than Value.(Also the skincare options here are the best!)
Thomas I would love to know where in Italy to go to have handmade shoes...
@@evelyntan5588 GOOGLE: MARCHE REGION /SHOE MAKER. [MARCHE REGION IS A HUB OF SUCH]
I was lucky to thrift several pairs of italian made shoes, they are used but worth it, i also bought an italina hand crafted handbag
My wife told me cheap things are expensive. Great line.
Exactly, because it is a waste of money!
My mom came from "poor" family. Her mother told her it doesn't matter what you're wearing as long as you have good shoes on...so invest your money there. She has lived that so we have always had very well made higher price shoes no matter what the rest of our clothes cost.
Exactly. Good shoes will save you from a lot of pain.
Audrey, you are a beautiful role model of someone living intentionally, purposefully and consciously.
Thrift and vintage shopping is really no joke! I've gotten some crazy amazing pieces lately second hand. My favorite leather belt, made in Italy, I got for 2 euros a couple weeks ago. And I found an Austrian 1940's princess cut wool jacket for 30 euros. One of the most beautiful things I've ever owned and will go with everything. It's to the point where I now don't see a point in shopping for new things anymore because the quality and price point are so much better in vintage/thrift. Great advice!
For me, jewelry from a local artisan, made with quality material is always worth the money. It makes me feel unique and happy. Jewelry from big retail store are a big no-no for me, they tarnish and chip in minutes. Where did you get those pearl earrings, they are gorgeous!!
Agreed 100%! Going to a professional ear piercer and having real gold and diamond/white CZ jewelry inserted has made all the difference for me. The metal is implant grade, never irritates my skin, never tarnishes, and I never have to remove them. It's such a lovely difference.
As an independent jewelry designer, this makes me so happy!
@@josiegraffjewelrydesign6907 I love independent jewelry makers. The stores look so breathtakingly beautiful. My dad always buys gifts for my mum from places like these and it made me want to buy there too.
My biggest mistake has been boots that had way too tall heels for me. They cost 90e, and as a student who had had her first real job, that money felt much. Now I am selling them to someone who is more comfortable with high heels :)
And my "worth every penny" has been my jacket, that cost over 100e. I love it and I bought it bit larger than my usual clothes, so at the fall and winter I can wear warm knits/sweaters under it. :)
Love from Finland!
I found your videos a few months ago and have become addicted! I love your style. I am retired, in my late 60's, and am trying to learn to put together a sustainable capsule wardrobe. My shopping habits of the past have been poor, purchasing not well made and trendy pieces. I shop thrift and consignment shops and have found pieces I love. My most recent find was a black leather jacket ($23) from the 90's, that is in excellent condition. I was ecstatic, as I have been looking for a couple of years for just the right style for me. Keep up the good work that you are doing....teaching this old dog new tricks. Thank you!
You’re such a stunning girl and you literally know what you’re talking about. I love expensive things like shoes, handbags, fine jewelry etc that are high quality and I can pass on to grand and my great grand babies. I have no problem spending thousands on things that will last me a lot of generations to come.
I love your picks and your lovely collection. I’ll look into those boots that you talked about in the beginning.
Evelyn D'Haene You’re so pretty😍
are you for real! my mother in law was doing the same things, but my daughter/her grand daughter don't care. don't find excuses for buying expensive stuff,it is selfish, let yous future babes to make their own choice ,or save the money for them, expensive clothes are not good longterm investment
You don’t really know me. Since you want to judge me, I own over 18 rental properties that I paid cash for, i ann worth over 5million dollars in assets. well, go ahead and judge that.
@@EvelynDHaene my grandma is a bag lover. She passed down so many of them to my mum, of which I have received 3 as of now. I love them, although they are old, they look good as new!
Similarly, mum collects fine jewellery and I am excited for what I am to get haha!
At the same time, I am in my 20s and I have been collecting designer scarves since I was 18, I can’t wait to pass it down to my children/grand children 😁
I love this
Crockett & Jones is AMAZING. I love their store in NYC. Can't wait to go back. The craftswomanship is next level and I wish all my shoes were of that style and nature!
I love love LOVE how charming you are. This voice hypnotises me. Your tone, your expression, your class captivate me and i just wish to say I am such a big fan. Thank you
really? her voice? her videos are fantastic and valuable. but her voice is grating at best and affected at worst.
cristina mora, I think her voice is lovely and soothing.
So true! I literally have no idea how I got here but now I'm 7 vids in and not looking back. I tend to be skeptical at best of UA-cam videos that are geared toward telling women how they should look or feel and what have you. But I am completely taken by the charm and, what would say... earnestness?... of this Audrey person :)
@@czest-d7f Grating? No way! And most people who leave comments on Audrey's voice are quite complimentary. I can see how you might find a someone's demeanor & tone annoying, but grating isn't exactly a subjective quality. Perhaps you meant something else? ("Grating" means harsh or abrasive.) Regardless, we are all entitled to our own opinion. I just felt the need to stuck up for Audrey.
I finally purchased my dream winter coat a few years ago, it’s vintage and I know the history. The outside is made from a blanket and the lining is the satin from the wedding set of the original owner, it was handmade during WWII in the UK and I bought the coat from the great niece of the original owner. I’m so lucky to be able to continue the story of the coat and I get compliments every time I wear it!
My worst purchase was a white chiffon top that I bought to wear to a party while away because I wasn’t feeling very happy within myself at the time, which meant it was easy for the salesperson to convince me it looked good, when in fact it looked horrendous. It was expensive for me at the time and I kept that top for quite a few years, until I gave up and gave it away!
I know this comment is a year old, but I am enchanted by this story! Thank you for sharing it!
@@clarerichardson8770 Thank You 😊 I love my dream coat!
My dad has a cashmere coat and an Omega watch that he has had since the late 50s. He has worn his watch every day since then, and is perhaps the only possession that I think he would miss. As for skincare, I like Avene, a mid-price French brand. I, like you Audrey, have very sensitive skin. Finally, I love your aesthetic, and feel inspired every time I watch a video on your channel.
You are a breath of fresh air in this world of loud youtubers. As I’m nearing my 30s soon I’m trying to really pare back my wardrobe to have better quality basics with one or two timeless investment pieces and your videos are perfect
I can see why you would love those Crockett and Jones boots. They're really beautiful. I have a friend who bought a beautiful, high quality leather backpack style purse. It's held up very well. I think you have to stick to simple and classic styles that you won't get tired of. I like the concept of leather things that age beautifully and last for many years.
I totally agree with your thought on travel. I was a single mom and gave my daughter the gift of travel. I don't spend a lot of money on going out, clothes, electronics or a fancy car. I prefer going to Europe every year. I do have a capsule wardrobe I love and shop thrift stores like you mentioned. Actually I have learned a lot from your videos. Thank you 😊
I absolutely love how you are using this space to speak to real-life quality and fashion. You have brought a editorial maturity to the flash-in-the-pan here-today-gone-tomorrow market of the internet and UA-cam. I have saved this video for future reference. Thank you!
I love your videos!!! I am a 59 young Nana and I have followed most of these trends for as long as I can remember! Thru the years people have scoffed at me when we shop together! Thank you!!!! For giving my confidence back!!! Thank you for giving the "new" name brands for these "timeless" brands. The bones of my wardrobe. Twice a year I like to add some trendy stuff and that is usually all that is available. Finding the classic, everyday good stuff is harder to find now. Thank you for your time and effort. Made a big difference to me!! Bless you!
I also use products from the Toleraine series from La Roche Posay. Love your video, as always.
I own some sweaters from Two-thirds, a Spanish brand which produces in Portugal. I love their clothes. A bit costly (at least for me), but all their pieces I own are in such a beautiful quality and design, I always get compliments wearing them.
Recently I have lost 30 kg, so I am changing my wardrobe completely and since I am in my late twenties now, I want to incorporate a more chique and sophisticated style. So I donated a lot of my old clothes and the new pieces I buy I make sure the quality is very good and that the production is fair trade.
You are going to be so thankful in 10 or 20 years to have a planned, purposeful wardrobe. I’m twice your age, and wish I had the resources available now when I was your age. And, congratulations on your weight loss.
You should watch Dr Dray’s skincare videos. She’s taught me you don’t have to spend a fortune on skincare (and more often then not, drugstore is better because it doesn’t have fragrance). Sunscreen, retinol, and a good moisturizer is all you need! As always, lovely video Audrey. Xx
I love Stubbs & Wootton flats in velvet and needlepoint. I have had some pairs for over 25 years, and people compliment them and they still look like new. A good alternative to the iconic Chanel flat if you don't like being a walking billboard!
These videos are so refreshing in this time of quick slap together products, over price them & fake a sale, and hope things don't last so people have to buy it again. I love the thought that goes into your decisions and planning, saving and basically building a timeless closet. Lovely !
Audrey...I'm a jeans and sneakers kind of girl....but I watch your vids because I love how soothing your voice is....I could listen to you talk all day!!
I forgot to mention that I have shoes in quality to die for all from second-hand stores. The trick is to visit often and buy it when you see it regardless of the season. I, like you, wear only classic styles so it's easy. Now, I only bring a pair home if they are going to bring me up a notch and replace another pair. The quality that shows up in the second hand here is often very surprising.
high end second hand shops are amazing. their owners accept only good quality clothing that benefactors simply get tired of but the items are still almost brand new.
With second hand shoes how can one protect themselves from the possibility of catching a foot fungus from the shoes? 😧
Diane Bassett, I buy second hand shoes and I have never had a problem regarding “foot fungus” or anything of the sort. But I also always wear panty hose or nylon knee highs with my shoes. I imagine if you are one of those women who likes to put her bare feet in shoes then you might want to wipe out any second hand shoes you buy with a wipe dipped in rubbing alcohol and let them dry thoroughly.
@@dianebassett1930 spray lysol in them, I learned this from the bowling alley, they spray their rented shoes with lysol
Many brands have started to produce items of lesser quality or mass produce rather than hand craft items. It's been a known issue with Chanel for example. That's why getting vintage might actually give you a higher quality piece than buying new off the high Street!
3 year later watching your videos and I’m agreed with you higher quality shoes will be serving well for years . I do have one pair of boots and one pair of loafers ( Italian made) over 25 years old and still looking very good .
Tailoring you clothes is one of the best tools one can have. My husband just passed down 3 pairs of trousers to our 14 year old son and I had them Taylored and they make my son look very elegant.
Going back and binging old vids of yours. One thing you didn’t mention are bras! High quality bras that fit your body perfectly are a game changer! My friend bought a rather expensive bra but it fits her beautifully and is practically invisible under clothing. I’m not currently in the market for another bra but when my current ones start to wear out, I’ll be on the hunt for a really good one!
Great recommendations as always, I would add shopping off season for example buying an expensive coat in spring when they are on sale or sandals in fall, I saved a lot of money that way.
I’m saving this one. I have a sustainable closet, I also thrift my clothes since 1980 when it wasn’t accepted across the board.
I've completely stopped fast fashion shops. Now I buy once item per month, sometimes less, depending on my budget, (usually around 50-70e MAX as I have very low income). Always second hand, mostly ebay, VC, thrift shop. I'm looking for great material, like real leather, silk, cashmere, tweed and classic tones and cuts... Clothes, accessories, shoes, I am blown away by my amazing finds every months and what I save in terms of money and space in my closet which now is filling up slowly but surely with great, intemporel items I really love and care about. It changed my life for real.
For me, travel, coats, shoes, and handbags are worth the extra money. Especially travel. Those wonderful memories stay with you forever. There are ways to make it cheap too. Traveling in off season and staying in hostels will save a ton of money when traveling.
I would love your perspective on how to approach investment pieces while knowing that our bodies and sizes change and might not remain the same "for years and years to come". I personally had to reinvent my footwear and wardrobe after pregnancy
Gvantsa Nadiradze scarves!
Me too..one size bigger!
The best investment pieces are ones that are going to be a bit forgiving anyway like shoes and coats, and then I think seam allowances are a game changer too! Getting things tailored with the anticipation that you might get them let out again.
@@andiefisher5646 That makes sence thanks!
as someone who keeps going up and down sizes I don't buy expensive clothes but I do have some shoes/bags/hats/gloves that have been with me for more than a decade :)
I purchased a beautiful Brooks Brothers duster length coat from e-bay for $99 I had it shortened and tailored for under $100. I will wear or for many years. Amazing find!
Amazing information. I've been a fast fashion buyer for years and have noticed how cheap and how fast the clothing falls apart. Tired of wasting my money. You are really guiding me toward better quality thank you! Didn't know where to start...
This is sending a good message, if you want something, work and save for it!
We definitely budget for travel. Instead of buying new cars. We have bought used cars for work and saved a bundle for travel. We travel in off season (shoulder season) which is generally spring and fall. Most of the time we purchase air & hotel together which is almost always cheaper. And we buy good guide books, watch travel shows and plan an itinerary to get the most out of our trips. Plus if we go to a foreign country we learn at least 20 basic phrases for that country. Finally, we have purchased good quality luggage and have a basic travel wardrobe. My travel photos show me wearing the same basic clothes but I feel comfortable and know the clothes are easy to wash and maintain.
I just started watching your videos and I enjoy them. I love dressing in nice clothes but never could afford it. Shopping in vintage stores is a great idea. I am 66 and retiring so I want to travel. A video about saving and travel tips would be helpful. Thank You!
I buy off season at consignment stores for high end timeless pieces
I love this! Thank you Audrey. I invested in a long black wool coat years ago. I still wear it during winter. It was worth the price.
Lorie Garcia I'm looking for a long wool coat now, it's difficult to find a good style. I would usually go with black but because of Audrey I'm also thinking about navy.
@@Ozziecatsmom I think I want a navy one too because of Audrey! I agree, it is hard to find a classic style. I can't remember where I bought my old black one. I think Talbots, but I am not sure.
Ozziecatsmom, I bought a gorgeous 100% wool coat made by Pendleton in the US, that was in perfect condition on EBay for only $49. I highly recommend searching for high quality cashmere and wool coats on EBay.
Walli Haley Thanks for the suggestion!
@@wallihaley5194 A Pendleton coat for $49 is indeed a steal! I live in Oregon and often visit Pendleton outlets.
I would love for you to do a blog on saving for travel
Consider flying out of different airports. I live in Detroit but usually drive to Toronto or Chicago since I can save $400 or more on a flight to Europe. Also, Skyscanner is a great place to find deals on flights.
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I actually didn't know about Everlane until I started watching your channel, and I have to say it has been an amazing discovery for me! They have such beautiful and high quality collections, thank you for bringing this brand to my attention.
Agreed! My new Everlane coat was delivered yesterday and I couldn't be happier.
I have heard Everlane isn't what it seems. Please research xxx
I have honestly browsed several youtube channels to find how to dress well within a budget range. And I am extremely grateful to have found this channel. Thank you Audrey for all the amazing tips.
I still use a Mason Pearson hairbrush and have purchased one for each of my daughters too.....proper haircare is so important! I picked-up my first MP hairbrush early in my professional life when I took my first trip abroad in London & have loved that brand ever since!😊
i have, from my early teenage years, always loved quality items and luxury goods but couldnt afford them
today at 33, i now have the means to buy investment pieces and I am starting to watch your videos to make sure i invest in the right items
i would love if you made a video only on brands you recommend for investment pieces such as shoes, coats and accessories
Love your style, your elegance and your very valuable tips ❤️
Thank you very much for the advice ! I bought the Revlon hair dryer, and the Mason Pearson brush thanks to your video. And ... I put the Crockett and Jones Chelsea boots on my wish-list, they look so gorgeous ! I surely will spare money in order to buy them ... some day ! 😍
This year I took the opportunity and traveled to Europe with my family. Definitely an amazing and life changing experience! Since then, I’ve drastically changed my spending habits so we can travel to Europe once a year.
Love love your video and I am writing this in South Korea. Hope more people watch your video in my homeland. Your video literally changed how I see fashion and trends. Thanks :)
I would watch a video on anything you would do. I love the relaxed and respectful vibe. Thank you.
I agree, love all your videos, style, you. Michael Kors is poor quality & a waste of money.
I came across you quite by accident and stayed on purpose. Your voice is so pleasant and your overall presentation is sooo..... you are very natural with the camera, well informed without seeming professorial. I've subscribed!
How do you find a good tailor? Have you ever discussed this in your videos?
Love your channel. My mom raised me to appreciate classic styles that will always be “in style”. I’ve been in love with the sling back pumps you often wear and I found an excellent dupe. Lifestride’s Everdeen. They fit beautifully and are so comfortable
I really appreciate how open you are about sharing that you save for these lovely items. You are so helpful and relatable. ❤
Thanks for the tips Audrey. I am saving up for a pair of Chanel sling backs cap toe pumps. My friend and I are going to a clothing market to sell some of our clothing that we no longer have need for or wear. A lot of pieces are designer, so its all good quality, but our style has changed now that we are older. Great to de clutter and re stock with pieces that are on the wish list.
Just found you. Love your composure and poise. Also, everything is thoroughly explained. Your choices are thoughtful. I've been wanting to add higher quality pieces to my closet and this video was so helpful. Thank you!
Audrey - If I had to select only one UA-cam channel to watch, it would be yours. Thank you!
Great video! In an age where there are too many products made cheaply, where you can't trust many brands or count on something being well made based on price, I really appreciate your curated list and recommendations. A product I would add to the list: high quality (German most likely) knives. Not the entire set, just the basic 3: a 6" chef knife a 4" serrated knife, and a paring knife. I've had mine for-ever and they have been worth every penny.
I agree. My husband and I received an excellent JA Henckels chef's knife as a wedding present 15 years ago and it's a great knife. I use it almost everyday when prepping for meals.
For sure would love the travel video. My favourite expensive items are definitely skin care and quality shoes and travel. But my idea of quality shoes isn’t always designer but comfort and classic styling. I have a pair of Cole Haan riding boots I love that would likely be less than what you are talking about in terms of investment but I’ve never had a comfier pair of boots! Also have their Chelsea boots that are similarly comfy and stylish. It’s a brand for small feet I can highly recommend.
I have a pair of Ariat ankle kilties and I LOVE them. They make such great boots. I would love a pair of tall riding boots, and specifically have been looking for them. The only thing is, Ariat tends to get a little loose around one of my feet after wear. Have to check out Cole Haan then, ty.
Yess!! for all what you said & mainly for skincare & Fragrances 😉🌺!!! " Pure" ingredients are expensive so no problem to spend money for good products!!! Keep up the great work Audrey 😀
PS : TRAVEL IS WORTH ALL MONEY 😃😃😃😃♥️♥️♥️!!
Yes, you are so right. When you know what is good and worth for you ... it is is easy / easier finding good products for yourself. Also Second Hand ... 😘
Great video. My Prada booties. I bought them 11 years ago and they still look new and they are so comfortable. One disappointment was my Gorski apres ski coat. It is beautiful and warm but the zipper is an intermittent struggle. I think for the price and overall quality, one shouldn't have to struggle with a zipper.
Her voice is soooo calming. She sounds so elegant
I’m an older viewer but I love your style. Due to thyroid issues I gained a lot of weight. Thank goodness I have been able to lose 40 pounds and I am starting to feel confident enough to invest in good quality clothing and footwear. I follow your recommendations and know I have saved so much money by purchasing nice things once instead of fast fashion on a seasonal basis. Is there any better feeling than scoring a wished for item on sale?!!!
omg yes I love talking skincare! I *almost* bought those same boots this year too! Ended up buying some gorgeous Mylene boots instead, because I was looking for cleaner lines and a subtle colour pop!
From someone that doesn't take the time to research companies for fashion, I would love more clothing company recommendations. I purchased what I thought was a good brand of boots only to have them scuff terribly the first time I wore them. I didn't realize the leather was so thin. Not necessarily trendy companies or pieces, but well made and worth purchasing. Thanks
Please consider answering some of the questions your viewers ask in the comments section. Not personal ones of course, but some are product related. I'm sure many of us would also be interested in and appreciate your reply.
I love your posts and your aesthetic. Looking forward to the next one! Thanks!!
december's child I’m so sorry if I’ve missed a question of yours. I receive so many questions, comments, direct messages on Instagram and emails that as a one woman show (I film and edit all by myself) I just don’t have the time to get to them all ❤️
I splurged on a Chanel classic flap, black lamb skin with gold hardware and I’ve never regretted it. I will never get rid of it, it had been my dream bag for many, many years!
Loved all your choices. I’m going to save up for that hair dryer!
I would love a video on travel tips and especially how to save money, I’m looking forward to traveling in 2020. I love all of your videos Audrey.
Travel tips are always welcome Audrey. Add me to the list.
Anyone watching this during 2020? Pivot toward looking forward to your couch. And masks.
Sorry, Kid.
@@iamnotmyhandle 😭
Hi Audrey! I agree with you on all those categories and will be checking the brands you've mentioned. I am a big fan of Barbour, own different jumpers and a coat and planning to add more. I think other products worth the investments for my style are scarves (love cashmere ones for winter and blend silk for summer) and also bags (nice durable bags)!
I bought my signet ring from Ruffs because of your recommendation. It was expensive but I absolutely love it and wear it every day! I trust your judgement on quality items. Thank you!
Hello Audrey! I like your videos, the tips you share and the way you talk so gentle and relaxed.
I also prefer to buy good quality items (maybe not as expensive as yours and/or not from world-renowned brands, at least in terms of clothing) instead of having many of poor quality.
I know that your style is super classic and elegant but I have a question... Since you like to travel, don't you find the footwear to be super important? What do you wear for an exhausting day of city touring a new place? I can tell you're not a fan of sporstwear shoes but I find it the best and most comfortable kind of shoes to travel.
I recommend AC motor blow dryers. Most hair dryers have DC motors which don't dry as quickly. I recently bought a AC motor hairdryer that is a dupe for the expensive one and it has a cool shot, low setting, a fan setting, and a high setting. But, definitely dries my hair (coarse) much faster than my old dryer. It was $25. So definitely look around for an AC hair dryer. The range in price, but are worth it.
Soo true. I found my wedding shoes on vestiaire collective: a pair of gold Prada high heeled sandals for only 100 euros and they were new. They are my party shoes now. Also, La roche posay saved my skin.
I have the Revlon hairdryer. I have very curly hair and I like to wear it straight more than leave it natural so I love how fast the Revlon dryer is and that I don't have to use a flat iron after because it smooths my hair nicely. I also agree with tailoring. I bought 2 really beautiful blazers recently on sale, they fit but the arm length was a little too long and the seam on the shoulder was very low, I'm very busty and trying to find things that fit well is hard so I took it to the tailor and they adjusted the sleeves and now they fit me perfect, it looks so much better and well-tailored clothes make you look more put together without much effort. I also took a few shirts as well, again being busty makes it hard to get well-fitting clothes, they fit around the top but they were too big around the waist and make me look much heavier than I am, now they're more fitted without being tight.
I have to say, my best investments so far: electric toothbrush, water flosser, comfortable bra, tailoring, well fitting jeans, a tote (leather), slim wallet with rfid protection, a great sunscreen and no show sock (also boot socks). Oh, and a drying rack instead of using the dryer ( keeps the longevity of my clothes intact).
What a wonderful video this is. Thank you. I have learned a lot and spent lots of money (in my mind) on restocking my wardrobe and certainly got some great ideas. I love you style and presentation. About the Travel and how to travel smarter and cheaper, Well I recently become an ITA (Independent Travel Agent) for this exact reason. This allows me to travel at a fraction of the cost and have insider knowledge of the best hotels and attractions and places to visit and stay all at affordable prices. So looking great by using your tips while I travel in style but on a budget is essential. Thanks for this great blog.
Audrey, you introduced me to the Vaneli Aliz shoe in a previous video. I am so in love with this shoe that I purchased a "spare" pair for when my first pair truly wear out. I anticipate wearing these for a long time.
I agree on Thursday boots. I wore a pair of the Captain boots all over Europe's cobblestone streets. I was walking like 8-10 miles a day and they didn't hurt my feet all.
It's so true, tailoring is so worth it! I used to tailor all of me competition clothes for horse shows 😊 makes me think about... I should do this in my daily wardrobe too 😅
Penhalagons Duchess Rose is my favorite fragrance. I love rose. Just ordered a Jo Malone Red Rose candle for my closet. Thanks for another great video.
Her voice is so calming! 🥰
I can attest that the Vaneli Aliz pumps are beautiful and luxurious! I have them and women stop me saying, " I love your Chanel shoes" haha I just say, thank you! They're so comfortable and well made.
I have always had Mason Pearson's. My dad gave me his old one when he upgraded when I was about 6, and I still have it at 31. Its easily as old as I am. So, I've bought a new one on purpose, but not becauseI needed to! My original is still kicking and just won't die!! Lol they're the truth.
Yes! Please do a video or blog on how to save on travel! But I’m a bit bound to the kids’ school schedules so I can only travel during “peak” seasons for now. 😬
I bought a basic rain coat and Barn coat from LL Bean because of their reputation for quality. I paid about the same, but took the risk of buying on line.. both pieces met or exceeded expectations. So happy with LL Bean. By contrast, the Ann Taylor factory sweaters I bought looked tattered after a single wash and I feel self-conscious wearing those tattered A T. Factory sweaters.
GREAT Informative video Audrey!! I have a high waist and most garments do not fit me well. Going to take your advice and plan for a fitting in better stores and see what I come up with. It’s very exciting just to ponder the results. Also I would love a signature scent. I already buy good shoes but can always improve. I will be checking out your links below. Thanks for all the great tips🎉
I would love to buy more high quality shoes, but I am a middle aged woman with bunions and far too many high-end shoe companies don’t do wide widths and often just a narrow style (a narrower toe is visually more flattering as you know). I have one or two companies that reliably fit me, but they are mall store shoes that don’t age all that well.
If I might suggest, try Vionic shoes as they are comfortable, beautiful and come in wide sizes. The arch support is fantastic
A year later, but some Clarks shoes work, and there is a UK company called Calla that caters to our issues. It is hard isnt it? To have an elegant outfit but then have frumpy shoes 😢 If you see this, what mall store shoes have you found?
I am a new subscriber and I love your attitude about style and consumerism. You live for yourself and don't worry about what others' think. I am very glad that you believe in getting things repaired and know the value of true quality and style. Thanks for all your wonderful advice and recommendations! You also know how to make awesome videos! Stay well, happy and safe!
I don't get tired of watching your videos. Classy.
I like very much, Thursday Boots. Visited the boutique in NYC. Such great quality.
You radiate so much sunshine and elegance! So happy I found your channel :)
Haha I love when you get really excited and louder and then quickly tone back down to your usual speaking voice
Estee Lauder Double Wear foundation. Definitely worth the money. I have strangers stop me and ask what foundation I am wearing. Definitely worth the extra money.
Such a nice video. I really do believe its better to save for things that are worth it, that can be repaired and kept for years. My Mason Pearson is over 20 years old, still looks great as I take care of it. Plus they offer limited repairing too (provided you clean the brush very well before sending it). I prefer handbags from companies that offer repairs too. I also tailor my clothing, it really makes it worth the money I spent on something or really makes a cheaper item look more than I spent...and makes me want to keep hold of it as well.