What an eloquent way to express this concept. For years I’ve liked dressing in a quiet way. As far as quality I have a jean jacket from the Gap that is 25 years old and linen pants from Old Navy that are at least 6 years old. It’s about being thoughtful and buying clothes that stand the test of time.
I splurge at the END of the season on big ticket items like trench coats, sweaters, winter coats & boots. It's sad knowing that I've just purchased gorgeous things that i can't wear until next fall. But instead of paying $400-$800 I've spent $175-$225. I get my tees cheap at old navy, h&m, the gap, j crew, Macys. I take excellent care of them as if they were $100+ each. Belts are a one time purchase & last years so i suggest getting the best you can afford. I buy a lot of my blouses vintage or 2nd hand. J Crew has a pre owned section on their website that is AWESOME.
The sales ? Horrible atmosphere + they do not have the size you need or the color you wanted. And some classic items (as an example the 101801 Max Mara coat) are NEVER discounted. Better buy less (who needs several trench coats ?) and buy what you need/want when it is available.
I appreciate a fashion influencer that’s not caught up on luxury brands just to name drop. The point of a capsule is a minimum of quality pieces that has versatility within.
When talking about Quiet Luxury you are given as an example, seriously! Perfect timing and great content Emma, thank you! Every single time I buy something in trends I simply can’t style it after a month and keep coming back to basics. Less is more, no matter what current TikTok/IG trends are trying to tell you 😉
This is the best presentation of clothes ever. Love it. Most presenters of clothes show themselves talking and talking shows Maybe 10% clothes. Thank you Emma Hill.
Loved loved loved LOVED this video, Emma. Superb looks and styling advice, as always, but SO good to see you encouraging people to get into pre-loved fashion. It's vital that we all learn to change the way we think about fashion and move towards buying less/better/aiming at a circular economy. Brava 👏
The world caught up to Emma on Quiet Luxury, and they know it! Emma I’ve been following for many years and I feel so proud when I see your pictures being used on TikTok, everyone wants to be like you now 😊 this video is very special!
Oh I didn’t know I’d made it on to TikTok 🙊 I can’t take any credit though, I’ve learnt from generations before me when all clothes were made to a high quality before super fast fashion came along x
Even at h&m you can really find some awesome pieces. Their jeans and linen pieces live in my closet 10 years and plus. Taking care of your wardrobe makes a huge difference 😊 awesome Video, as Always, Emma
I've found some good pieces there too! I also feel like hang drying garments rather than putting them in a dry has really extended the life cycle of my clothes.
You have been our quiet luxury inspo for years now!! Thank you for this! I especially agree with quiet luxury being about high quality clothes that you care for and make last through the years. It’s far more than just a trend. Thank you!
Fab as always Emma. These funny terms that pop up on social media make me roll my eyes!! There's never really anything new in fashion, my mum always said that when I was a teen & having reached middle age myself you see all the trends come and go and come back again 😀. Apart from specific themes I think there's only ever 2 styles, classic & on trend. Emma's style is just 'look good in everything' 😍 x
As always, you nailed it, Emma! The term "quiet luxury' may be trending, but it really is not a new idea. Isn't it funny that the fashion world caught up to you!
Brilliant Emma is the anything you aren't good at lol it all seems so easy when you say and show us how to put together a simple but stylish outfit,and don't even get me started on your work on your beautiful home,not forgetting Simon in the home side .Thanks you 😊
This has your name written all over it!! 🙊 You’ve been informing and giving us advice over the years on how to achieve this and build a capsule wardrobe with good quality fabrics and materials without breaking the bank, and focussing on buying more pre-loved items 🙌🏻. Great video ❤
I agree Emma, Im 50 and have never (not even in my teens), followed fashion, simply because I never want the same as everyone else. I have an excellent eye for quality and style generally. I have every colour under the sun because I can wear most colours, but black white and blue are my ultimate favourites.I do have lots of clothes, designer and regular. I don't bye any with a name plastered over it as I think it's tacky, and I don't shop at Zara!
You are so lucky to have known what you love from such a young age. For some people it takes them time to discover what they truly like, I am one of those people. I used to love experimenting with trends and colour in my 20’s but grew out of that as I went into my 30’s and now I know what I like after that trial and error. I don’t regret my experimental days though as they got me to this point, a point where I finally feel confident 😊
Great video! Totally agree with the fact that you don’t need famous brands to get good quality items. Personaly i think that is not very refined to be cover in logos and that it s probably just to show how much you spend. Love your chanel.😊
The content is spot on I find I prefer to buy high end clothes that are pre owned it's the hunt for the perfect combination of function durability and beauty
Just love the way you put things together so naturally- and so much DIY most days - its truly inspirational- I do have a question thats been on my mind - who does the video recording for you - or do you pull that off yourself as well.
The cameras and mic are on tripods so I just press record. Simon my husband and business partner then edits all the footage, and he’s very good at it 💞
I needed this video! I was looking all around UA-cam/internet for these resources. Glad I found this! Thank you SO MUCH for the helpful information! LOVE it
Thank you for your take on this topic. I found out long ago that this aesthetic is not my vibe, as i prefer my clothes more colourful, with patterns and prints. I do tend to buy at thrift stores and really like the used look and i don't mind not being classy woman. I'm a mindful maximalist now with the help of your videos. We don't have to share aesthetics to be inspired, that is wonderfull to me :)
Absolutely! If we all liked the same things the world would be a boring place. Every person should be able to dress however they like, in an ideal world with no judgement, but so long as someone feels confident in what they’re wearing I’m here for that 🙌🏼
Love your style and I am trying to be more classic like this. But being a petite 5ft nothing I really struggle finding jackets without arms that come down way past my hands or that just drown me overall 😢
I was watching a blog about wealthy stylish women and your photo popped up, you looked extremely timeless. I also took a photo although I don’t know how to put it on here lol
Loved this!! I bought the exact same veja sneakers as you after seeing them on sale here in New Zealand. Best decision ever! They're comfy and light. Thank you for sharing your knowledge with such grace. I always look forward to your videos. I can't wait for more ❤
Loved this video thank you! Would love something like this but with a focus on evening / “event” outfits! Find this so stressful to just not panic buy 😮 but would love your approach to your going out outfits! Xx
Dearest Emma, This time I have been waiting very impatiently for your new video and in main time I was seeing your old videos. I have been through some tough time and need to update my wardrobe. Your new video is on a perfect time and very helpful to me 😊 Thank you for being such an inspiration. Lots of love from Denmark 🇩🇰
nope, my Japanese grandfather said never to use someone else's clothes, and never buy someone else's furniture. He was a Feng Shui practitioner and he said objects hold memories and energy. So, one must be mindful of the things we bring into one's home. When you bring an object that has been used by someone else, you are also bringing their energy into your house. He always told us, "don't buy 2nd hand, only buy new, and only what you can afford buying new."
One should not have any attachments to any and all created goods or beings. That being said you can procure any created goods that is necessary for your state of life through legitimate means and be able to give it up if and when the time comes. None of that mumbo jumbo.
Love love love! I just wish it would say where we can find these! Like the camel trench w /no bells and whistles! I see so many bells on the trenches I find !:/
@Emma Is nice quiet luxury, but half street is on cream/ light colours or black. I'm interesting sometimes colour/ bright/ energy and luxury. Could you show on colour way?
Well done, just as I knew it would be! Great choices and tips, but your explanations are just stellar. That’s what helps your viewers understand the concepts, and feel confident to make their own choices. 👏👍❤
Emma, I’ve always found cotton/linen fabric to be extremely crease-able and it ends up looking like trash after you sit. Do you have this problem as well and tend to buy non-cotton fabrics when possible ?
With Linen I always experience this but I say to embrace the creases as that’s the nature of linen. It’s such a great relaxed summer fabric, it might not be ‘polished’ but I love the laid back vibe of a not-totally-perfect linen shirt 🙌🏼 The only other alternative is to never sit down 🙈
@@EmmaHill Thanks for this reply, this helps a lot. I've always grappled with the idea that linen needs to look polished, but I'll reframe my definition and gravitate towards it when I want a more laid back look. 😄
I just discovered you today! I'm on a 60 day trip to Europe in September through October, and only want to pack items that can look quality and can be mixed and matched. When will you be featuring Fall items?
Great video, and thank you for not hoping on board with the trending terminology! I've been wearing more understated pieces for years, so the luxury/ old money terms that have been trending have my teeth on edge, partly because of the elitist connotations and partly because I'm not trying to look like something I'm not! I would say my style is not too shouty because I'm more introverted, so while I love pops if red, I wont go all out red. In some ways, the terminology is ironic, as understated is always popular in times of economic and/ or political uncertainty - so the implication is that genuine old money people don't want to look overtly rich. Logos will come around again, just wait for the next economic up turn! I dont associate logos with new money btw, more with people who are more extrovert!
Tbh these terms completely went under my radar. I’m not on TikTok so only found out about this ‘quiet luxury’ term from followers. But I agree, now I know what’s going on I’m not keen on the way these terms are being packaged. Each to their own and all that but it’s not for me.
Boomers: how is this a new thing? 😅 Thank you Succession for bringing it back anyway. Emma, you’ve been dressing like this for so long and it’s the reason we love you ❤ ** £20 for that Massimo Dutti blazer?? What a treasure 😍Also you inspired me to get the Celine sunnies and I got them preloved from Vestiare at a bargain. Thanks Emma!
There was only one silk button up shirt (in navy) but it was hanging on the rail, not worn, so I didn’t link that as it couldn’t be fully seen, but it was from Dariadéh x
I could be wrong but I think that vibe is currently being referred to as ‘old money’, although why there has to be such a focus on a persons wealth I have no idea 😒 ‘Quiet Luxury’, from what I understand is a different ‘look’ to ‘old money’ being more minimalist and aligned with brands like Celine and The Row, whereas ‘old money’ is aligned with brands like Ralph Lauren for that preppy look. But then again these are all just made up terms so they can be interpreted in different ways x
@@EmmaHill To me old money is a similar, minimalistic style sourced from makers like The Row, Loro Piana, Cucinelli, etc. I love your choices, and dress similarly. I do add more color as I have a deeper skin tone.
💯 right Emma 😊 alway I get good quality from the high street brand I got a basket bag from jigsaw last year on sale i will be using it for so many summer holiday / ❤
I am here for clothes recommendations and i end it up searching for a british institute to speak with your beautiful accent, jajajaj(same with Brittany Bathgate!)so thanks for both things Emma :)
What an eloquent way to express this concept. For years I’ve liked dressing in a quiet way. As far as quality I have a jean jacket from the Gap that is 25 years old and linen pants from Old Navy that are at least 6 years old. It’s about being thoughtful and buying clothes that stand the test of time.
If you think that Gap is luxury…
Emma, you've been styling your wardrobe with quiet luxury for years!
Totally agree.
Yep. Fashion is finally catching up to our style hahaha
@@laineydunlop2161😅😅😊
I splurge at the END of the season on big ticket items like trench coats, sweaters, winter coats & boots. It's sad knowing that I've just purchased gorgeous things that i can't wear until next fall. But instead of paying $400-$800 I've spent $175-$225.
I get my tees cheap at old navy, h&m, the gap, j crew, Macys. I take excellent care of them as if they were $100+ each.
Belts are a one time purchase & last years so i suggest getting the best you can afford.
I buy a lot of my blouses vintage or 2nd hand. J Crew has a pre owned section on their website that is AWESOME.
The sales ? Horrible atmosphere + they do not have the size you need or the color you wanted. And some classic items (as an example the 101801 Max Mara coat) are NEVER discounted. Better buy less (who needs several trench coats ?) and buy what you need/want when it is available.
I appreciate a fashion influencer that’s not caught up on luxury brands just to name drop. The point of a capsule is a minimum of quality pieces that has versatility within.
When talking about Quiet Luxury you are given as an example, seriously! Perfect timing and great content Emma, thank you! Every single time I buy something in trends I simply can’t style it after a month and keep coming back to basics. Less is more, no matter what current TikTok/IG trends are trying to tell you 😉
No one does it better Emma. Anyone can have this wardrobe. Thank you for “quiet luxury” and classic sophisticated style. Best fashion vlog.
So well done, addressing this particular “themed trend” with such grace, maturity and empathy, Emma. Such a class act 💐❤️👏🏻
I concur with you.🍀
This topic was made for you Emma. I love that you emphasised the fact that you don't have to break the bank. Thank you 🖤
But the items she shows is more than $50 dollars
@@cariefrost2930she repentantly said you can find more affordable options
This is the best presentation of clothes ever. Love it. Most presenters of clothes show themselves talking and talking shows Maybe 10% clothes. Thank you Emma Hill.
I am a guy but I love the style you present …super classy yet pleasing to the eyes
Loved loved loved LOVED this video, Emma. Superb looks and styling advice, as always, but SO good to see you encouraging people to get into pre-loved fashion. It's vital that we all learn to change the way we think about fashion and move towards buying less/better/aiming at a circular economy. Brava 👏
The world caught up to Emma on Quiet Luxury, and they know it! Emma I’ve been following for many years and I feel so proud when I see your pictures being used on TikTok, everyone wants to be like you now 😊 this video is very special!
That’s really cool! Not on that platform but she does exude this style.
Oh I didn’t know I’d made it on to TikTok 🙊 I can’t take any credit though, I’ve learnt from generations before me when all clothes were made to a high quality before super fast fashion came along x
Even at h&m you can really find some awesome pieces. Their jeans and linen pieces live in my closet 10 years and plus.
Taking care of your wardrobe makes a huge difference 😊 awesome Video, as Always, Emma
I completely agree! I have some H&M premium pieces which I’ve had and worn frequently for a good few years 🙌🏼
I've found some good pieces there too! I also feel like hang drying garments rather than putting them in a dry has really extended the life cycle of my clothes.
You have been our quiet luxury inspo for years now!! Thank you for this! I especially agree with quiet luxury being about high quality clothes that you care for and make last through the years. It’s far more than just a trend. Thank you!
Fab as always Emma. These funny terms that pop up on social media make me roll my eyes!! There's never really anything new in fashion, my mum always said that when I was a teen & having reached middle age myself you see all the trends come and go and come back again 😀. Apart from specific themes I think there's only ever 2 styles, classic & on trend. Emma's style is just 'look good in everything' 😍 x
As always, you nailed it, Emma! The term "quiet luxury' may be trending, but it really is not a new idea. Isn't it funny that the fashion world caught up to you!
Haha well even I got this from generations before me 🙌🏼
Absolutely ! They just gave a name to a principle/philosophy that had been existing for generations ! It is rather ridiculous..
Always such good advice. I am in Australia and have been watching you for years. loving the house by the way
When I heard 'quiet luxury' I thought of you immediately! Another great blog Emma, thank you!
Brilliant Emma is the anything you aren't good at lol it all seems so easy when you say and show us how to put together a simple but stylish outfit,and don't even get me started on your work on your beautiful home,not forgetting Simon in the home side .Thanks you 😊
This has your name written all over it!! 🙊 You’ve been informing and giving us advice over the years on how to achieve this and build a capsule wardrobe with good quality fabrics and materials without breaking the bank, and focussing on buying more pre-loved items 🙌🏻. Great video ❤
I agree Emma, Im 50 and have never (not even in my teens), followed fashion, simply because I never want the same as everyone else. I have an excellent eye for quality and style generally. I have every colour under the sun because I can wear most colours, but black white and blue are my ultimate favourites.I do have lots of clothes, designer and regular. I don't bye any with a name plastered over it as I think it's tacky, and I don't shop at Zara!
You are so lucky to have known what you love from such a young age. For some people it takes them time to discover what they truly like, I am one of those people. I used to love experimenting with trends and colour in my 20’s but grew out of that as I went into my 30’s and now I know what I like after that trial and error. I don’t regret my experimental days though as they got me to this point, a point where I finally feel confident 😊
When I first started hearing the term quiet luxury, I thought of you. You're the epitome of that look.
Love your style, everything is so chic and quiet!!
Such an inspiration!
Your best video yet! Thank you for keeping everything so classy and sooo real! 🫶🏼
Over the years your channel has revolutionised my wardrobe.
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Great video! Totally agree with the fact that you don’t need famous brands to get good quality items. Personaly i think that is not very refined to be cover in logos and that it s probably just to show how much you spend. Love your chanel.😊
The content is spot on I find I prefer to buy high end clothes that are pre owned it's the hunt for the perfect combination of function durability and beauty
Brilliant! First time viewer, liked, and subscribed…. I just might watch it again, simple, quality, interchangeable.. Thank you!
Victoria
I love this, you've covered all the bases and I am on the same page with you about comfort and minimal branding.
Just love the way you put things together so naturally- and so much DIY most days - its truly inspirational-
I do have a question thats been on my mind - who does the video recording for you - or do you pull that off yourself as well.
The cameras and mic are on tripods so I just press record. Simon my husband and business partner then edits all the footage, and he’s very good at it 💞
@@EmmaHill You are brilliant - and your husband is such an asset -stay blessed .
Your personal take on this topic and the editing in this vid were superb. Loved it all. lots of practical takeaways and visually 👌👌
I needed this video! I was looking all around UA-cam/internet for these resources. Glad I found this! Thank you SO MUCH for the helpful information! LOVE it
Thank you for your take on this topic.
I found out long ago that this aesthetic is not my vibe, as i prefer my clothes more colourful, with patterns and prints. I do tend to buy at thrift stores and really like the used look and i don't mind not being classy woman. I'm a mindful maximalist now with the help of your videos.
We don't have to share aesthetics to be inspired, that is wonderfull to me :)
Absolutely! If we all liked the same things the world would be a boring place. Every person should be able to dress however they like, in an ideal world with no judgement, but so long as someone feels confident in what they’re wearing I’m here for that 🙌🏼
I wanna add something: I buy viriginwool blazers in charityshops in the men's section, shirts too
So that's an option to look at too
✌🏻🌸
Oh yes totally! Never discount the men’s section, I have a few men’s blazers in my collection and they’re great 🙌🏼
Love your style and I am trying to be more classic like this. But being a petite 5ft nothing I really struggle finding jackets without arms that come down way past my hands or that just drown me overall 😢
Love your style, Emma. Always quietly trendy ❤
I was watching a blog about wealthy stylish women and your photo popped up, you looked extremely timeless. I also took a photo although I don’t know how to put it on here lol
Great video Emma! ❤ Nice to see someone in the SoMe space that is staying real to themselves and not encouraging fast fashion.
This video has the exact looks I prefer. Thank you so much ! Loved every minute.
Loved this!! I bought the exact same veja sneakers as you after seeing them on sale here in New Zealand. Best decision ever! They're comfy and light. Thank you for sharing your knowledge with such grace. I always look forward to your videos. I can't wait for more ❤
where are they on sale? i’m in nz too!
Loved this video thank you! Would love something like this but with a focus on evening / “event” outfits! Find this so stressful to just not panic buy 😮 but would love your approach to your going out outfits! Xx
My approach to events = avoid and make every excuse not to go 🤣🤣🤣
When I need simple yet chic outfir inspos I just go back to Emma’s video or IG🥰
You understand the consumer so well. Thank you!
Love this video format!! A great watch. Thank you 🙏 😊
Dearest Emma, This time I have been waiting very impatiently for your new video and in main time I was seeing your old videos. I have been through some tough time and need to update my wardrobe. Your new video is on a perfect time and very helpful to me 😊 Thank you for being such an inspiration. Lots of love from Denmark 🇩🇰
Your hair looks amazing!
Love all the pieces and the minimalistic aesthetic 🤍
Thank you so much Emma for great tips ! This video is like a music to my ears ❤ Have a nice sunday !
nope, my Japanese grandfather said never to use someone else's clothes, and never buy someone else's furniture. He was a Feng Shui practitioner and he said objects hold memories and energy. So, one must be mindful of the things we bring into one's home. When you bring an object that has been used by someone else, you are also bringing their energy into your house. He always told us, "don't buy 2nd hand, only buy new, and only what you can afford buying new."
That is true ❤
I buy second hand, used. It adds to sustainability. I’ve bought some beautiful quality garments.
One should not have any attachments to any and all created goods or beings. That being said you can procure any created goods that is necessary for your state of life through legitimate means and be able to give it up if and when the time comes. None of that mumbo jumbo.
You can always energetically cleanse the items. Secondhand will always be more sustainable as you prevent textile waste going into landfills
Thank you for sharing ❤
That's quite beautiful.
Love love love! I just wish it would say where we can find these! Like the camel trench w /no bells and whistles! I see so many bells on the trenches I find !:/
Thank you for this video Emma! This is so helpful and giving me a starting point moving forward.
What are pre loved sites you recommend? Any best practices?
You truly are the master of this Emma! Thank you for a great video 🤍
Loved this well put together video Emma! Simon’s editing is excellent too!
@Emma Is nice quiet luxury, but half street is on cream/ light colours or black. I'm interesting sometimes colour/ bright/ energy and luxury. Could you show on colour way?
So well said and spoken Emma! Great content. True, sometimes we can't afford high end brans but these are good ideas 👍
I love Massimo Dutti, and I have some mulberry silk shirts orange, pink and green not my colours but they look sooo good
I am used to iron my cotton shirts.
Well done, just as I knew it would be! Great choices and tips, but your explanations are just stellar. That’s what helps your viewers understand the concepts, and feel confident to make their own choices. 👏👍❤
Emma, I’ve always found cotton/linen fabric to be extremely crease-able and it ends up looking like trash after you sit. Do you have this problem as well and tend to buy non-cotton fabrics when possible ?
With Linen I always experience this but I say to embrace the creases as that’s the nature of linen. It’s such a great relaxed summer fabric, it might not be ‘polished’ but I love the laid back vibe of a not-totally-perfect linen shirt 🙌🏼 The only other alternative is to never sit down 🙈
@@EmmaHill Thanks for this reply, this helps a lot. I've always grappled with the idea that linen needs to look polished, but I'll reframe my definition and gravitate towards it when I want a more laid back look. 😄
The best video ever! Loved this with my morning coffee ❤
I just discovered you today! I'm on a 60 day trip to Europe in September through October, and only want to pack items that can look quality and can be mixed and matched. When will you be featuring Fall items?
Look quality ? Rather ARE quality !!!
Great video, and thank you for not hoping on board with the trending terminology!
I've been wearing more understated pieces for years, so the luxury/ old money terms that have been trending have my teeth on edge, partly because of the elitist connotations and partly because I'm not trying to look like something I'm not! I would say my style is not too shouty because I'm more introverted, so while I love pops if red, I wont go all out red.
In some ways, the terminology is ironic, as understated is always popular in times of economic and/ or political uncertainty - so the implication is that genuine old money people don't want to look overtly rich. Logos will come around again, just wait for the next economic up turn! I dont associate logos with new money btw, more with people who are more extrovert!
Tbh these terms completely went under my radar. I’m not on TikTok so only found out about this ‘quiet luxury’ term from followers. But I agree, now I know what’s going on I’m not keen on the way these terms are being packaged. Each to their own and all that but it’s not for me.
Boomers: how is this a new thing? 😅
Thank you Succession for bringing it back anyway. Emma, you’ve been dressing like this for so long and it’s the reason we love you ❤
** £20 for that Massimo Dutti blazer?? What a treasure 😍Also you inspired me to get the Celine sunnies and I got them preloved from Vestiare at a bargain. Thanks Emma!
What means „preloved“, please?
@@mirellamarinescu5841 preloved means someone else loved and used it. It is not brand new but rather pre-owned. 😉
In my opinion one of your best videos thanks Emma
Thank you x
Agreed. Your style is quiet luxury. I have learned so much from you. 😊
Couldnt find any links to the silk skirts that you showed pictures of.
There was only one silk button up shirt (in navy) but it was hanging on the rail, not worn, so I didn’t link that as it couldn’t be fully seen, but it was from Dariadéh x
Hello Emma.I really enjoyed your ideas and suggestions.Thanks a lot!
I like how you're shooting in different parts of the house as backdrop.
Shakira at Fendi yesterday, She defo did the Quiet Wealthy Look!
Brilliant and useful video. Thank you so much
Great video as always, thank you so much for inspiration!
Just found out your channel.. And I am getting attractive so much. Thanks for sharing with beautiful outfil and useful things ❤
Always love your style Emma. Keep up the good work!
Thank you so much Emma for these usefull tips i'm in love with your style❤
Wonderful video. What brand is the tan and white striped shirt on rack please ?
Thank you !
It’s old Arket x
Emma !! You are quiet Luxury ❤thank you for reminding us how to be mindful with our purchase’s!,
Hello Emma, thank you for this selection 😉 Good pieces, good choices that last longer that's the best advice 👍😘
Perfect as always Emma, thank you.
Yes yes yes loved every outfit
Thank you for saying that you don't have to spend a lot of money to look elegant xx
OMG Emma,this video was brilliant! Thank you x
You always have amazing looks.
💯 with you emma,don’t break the bank to look good! 👍🏻
Thank you for this amazing video and recommendations! Such a treasure!
Sage advice! Great topic.
Classic style emma thank you ❤
I love pre loved shopping
Hi Emma. Great video- great styling- great advice 💖🌸
I like the black sandals . What is the brand ?
So good, I love this fashion
Impeccable as always! 💎
Thanks, Emma, that was as always a great video. 👍🏽
I always buy pre-love stuff not only to save money but to save the planet too 😊
Thanks Emma I really enjoyed this . Excellent advice as always. 😊
This style is known as “prep” in the US, reminiscent of the clothes worn by wealthier people who attended preparatory (i.e., private) schools.
I could be wrong but I think that vibe is currently being referred to as ‘old money’, although why there has to be such a focus on a persons wealth I have no idea 😒 ‘Quiet Luxury’, from what I understand is a different ‘look’ to ‘old money’ being more minimalist and aligned with brands like Celine and The Row, whereas ‘old money’ is aligned with brands like Ralph Lauren for that preppy look. But then again these are all just made up terms so they can be interpreted in different ways x
@@EmmaHill To me old money is a similar, minimalistic style sourced from makers like The Row, Loro Piana, Cucinelli, etc. I love your choices, and dress similarly. I do add more color as I have a deeper skin tone.
💯 right Emma 😊 alway I get good quality from the high street brand I got a basket bag from jigsaw last year on sale i will be using it for so many summer holiday / ❤
LOVE Jigsaw 🙌🏼
I am here for clothes recommendations and i end it up searching for a british institute to speak with your beautiful accent, jajajaj(same with Brittany Bathgate!)so thanks for both things Emma :)
Thank you great advice.
Such a great video. Thank you very much, Emma. You are right 😀