Quiet luxury whispers LOUD problems

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  • @zoeunlimited
    @zoeunlimited  Рік тому +40

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    • @thatsmejosey
      @thatsmejosey Рік тому +3

      I love Decora and other J-Fashions!

    • @NadjaVlog
      @NadjaVlog Рік тому +1

      Matilda djerf (good basics and sustainable) and 90s

    • @ellijarvis4031
      @ellijarvis4031 Рік тому +2

      Vaporwave and crypidcore lol

  • @roxxaneyang3115
    @roxxaneyang3115 Рік тому +509

    “Trends come and go. But confidence is always in style” ZOE PREACH🙏🙏🙏

  • @tasha8680
    @tasha8680 Рік тому +736

    So just last year the public were beating down nepotism and now this year it’s a fashion statement got it.

    • @bellaboomz
      @bellaboomz Рік тому +27

      Ikr? 🙄

    • @pizzadogma
      @pizzadogma Рік тому +30

      People are sheeps

    • @mitzara25
      @mitzara25 Рік тому +7

      hahahaha😂😂 trends are dumb af

    • @ziojunior1266
      @ziojunior1266 Рік тому +2

      They have the power to address trends cause ppl follow who live the life they would love to live,and that really s****,as someone say before,humanity it’s plein of sheeps.

    • @prettynpetty8342
      @prettynpetty8342 Рік тому +14

      Right? Isn't that Richie girl a nepo baby? Now all of a sudden she's the moment?

  • @Brain_Kandi
    @Brain_Kandi Рік тому +648

    Im so glad that ive never been a "trend hopper" and do and wear whatever i want. I could care less whats 'in' or 'out'... i wear what i like and do what i want.😅

  • @ily279
    @ily279 Рік тому +99

    i’m so glad someone finally brought this up!!! quite luxury is LOUD like we know they’re rich even if they don’t buy super flashy clothes

  • @StarWars_TheFan
    @StarWars_TheFan Рік тому +138

    I love the old money style and stuff but I know the are so many ways to pull it of affordably

    • @DrinkYourNailPolish
      @DrinkYourNailPolish Рік тому +13

      Most of my wardrobe came from Walmart and nobody around here knows the difference! It's all abt keeping it classic/basic.

    • @cobi102
      @cobi102 Рік тому +4

      I agree with this! Which is why I don’t really understand Zoe’s take on this. Everything that is popular doesn’t necessarily render it problematic. I think the value of old money style is that the style is literally “priceless”. Meaning it’s fashionable value, monetary value, and aesthetic value are all also “priceless”. There’s the irony and it’s fun to play with. These styles ie, monochrome looks, preppy, or classic silhouettes without looking flashy are worthy investments. And it’s always been how I’ve shopped. So much so I’ve had v-neck sweaters from like JCrew that I’ve owned for nearly 10 years. Throw them over a pair of slacks and some heels and voila! A lewk! It’s an answer to fast fashion Zoe. It’s ok to like something you know?

    • @mariah5056
      @mariah5056 9 місяців тому +1

      Thrift store men’s section

    • @mcnoneya
      @mcnoneya Місяць тому +1

      So true. I like it because it’s simple, classy and timeless. But then again my go to is skinny jeans or nice pair of pull on pants oversized shirt or sweater and boots or loafers. Which I think depending on the type of shirt or sweater and look of each shoe can be timeless OR it could be “trendy” just depends but I do really like the quiet luxury because it’s like you can look nice even when dressing casually a simple tee and jeans with some nice pretty jewelry to elevate the look, you just gotta make sure your hair and face look put together otherwise it’s a loss.

  • @SloanePaoPow
    @SloanePaoPow Рік тому +122

    Quiet luxury is just another trend to separate your money from your wallet.

    • @Aldaxx_e
      @Aldaxx_e 2 місяці тому +1

      For real 😂

    • @yingkouzen
      @yingkouzen Місяць тому +2

      Yes and ultimately help the LVMH guy top the billionaire list again 😂

  • @DrinkYourNailPolish
    @DrinkYourNailPolish Рік тому +60

    I prefer the "classic" fashion aesthetic wich is basically "quiet luxury"/"old money" on a budget. So for ex I buy basic classic pieces from discount retailers like a black turtleneck is still a black turtleneck whether you spend $1000 or $1. I have some amazing pieces I got from walmart and b/c the style is classic it will never go out of style and it will never break the bank! And honestly NOBODY'S CHECKING THE TAG INSIDE MY SHIRT!

    • @emerybayblues
      @emerybayblues 7 місяців тому

      😝. Old $$ is more than classic pieces it’s also your social cache/credentials - who is your family, where did you go to school., etc.

  • @Bamgeutcutiepie
    @Bamgeutcutiepie Рік тому +98

    anything that is "luxury" is usually made in sweatshops just as bad a h&m and shein. just bc they are expensive, doesn't mean there is anything luxurious about it. maybe SOME are made ethically, but a lot are not. and for me, that takes the dream out of it. i don't care if you are wearing gucci etc , if you knew how it was made. there is nothing to strive for. it's just a scam.
    i think most people who fixate on trends, tend to have a lot of money tp spare. even if you purchase from h&m - bc trends mean - to always buy new.
    people who fixate on trends tend to not care about slow fashion and fair work environments.
    you can have WHATEVER style you like, but it is *interesting* to say the least... how people who are going for this "classic old money look" aren't necessarily buying clothes from second hand OR shops like indigo luna or similar. - where you know exactly WHO is making your clothes and how and from quality fabrics that doesn't poison your skin. ---- no people who go for quiet luxury are just doing it for the same old boring reason: *to show off that they belong to the elite club of WEALTHY people* baaaaaah. boring.

  • @nvrmxithx
    @nvrmxithx Рік тому +54

    This "quiet luxury" has been around for a long time. I remember in the fashion related videos I used to watch in 2016 had tips on how to dress exactly like this.

  • @krushkannon
    @krushkannon Рік тому +293

    honestly, as someone that has brushed elbows with old money a bunch of times at galas and charity balls, etc., the obsession with "quiet luxury" makes me laugh. none of these people really know that true money looks like, nor does it mean the people that make that money have style or taste. the one thing i've learned is that you can always tell when these young women aspire to look like old money. ALWAYS. it's a fascinating thing to have someone (who in one year will earn more than my entire career three times over) ask me where i got my dress and see them write down "the clearance rack of jc penney" in their notes app. idk, just some more brain food

    • @태이씨
      @태이씨 Рік тому +2

      Ahhahah

    • @LovelyLittleLillies
      @LovelyLittleLillies Рік тому +29

      There's a difference between people who chase wealth and put effort to look more expensive and front that they earn more than they actually do and people who just like the classic, timeless, but very chic style that old money from 80's had... There's nothing wrong with enjoying a fashion style. If anything it benefits women to embrace old money aesthetics be it makeup or fashion, it's flattering, it elevates, it looks classy and chic and never trashy like what people into glitz wear. And you can wear affordable clothing brands that give old money vibe rather wasting money on expensive designer stuff which is both great for the environment ( I'm not referencing shein of course) and pocket. Rather than people down themselves in logos as a free advertisement billboard, rather than girls looking unnatural with harsh makeup that takes away from their natural beauty young women are bringing back femininity...
      It's no different than when fashion enthusiasts tried to copy runway looks wid mid range more affordable brands. It's a much healthier habit as many aren't trying to front like they come from money or obsess over money. It's just a little fantasy for girls to enjoy....

    • @skrittle555
      @skrittle555 10 місяців тому +9

      @@LovelyLittleLillies "Affordable" and "great for the environment" really don't go together as much as you think they do. Sustainable and ethically made clothing costs more. An aran sweater handmade in Ireland goes for about $380 new. Clothing in general used to be produced more ethically and the price reflected that. If you couldn't afford it, you simply bought the materials and made it yourself. The rise in fast fashion has made clothing accessible for all, but it has come at a cost, and that cost is environmental damage. Our consumerist culture has developed around fast fashion too, so as it goes with planned obsolescence, your shirt isn't designed to last more than one season as it will be out of fashion by then anyway. It's horrible. If more people planned their lives around investment pieces and buying quality items that would last rather than following the latest trends, we would be much better off.

    • @zhisu2665
      @zhisu2665 3 місяці тому +2

      literally everyone I know who is ultra-wealthy dresses boring.

    • @Aurora57511
      @Aurora57511 3 місяці тому

      So true

  • @Deshwie
    @Deshwie Рік тому +51

    My style is all about being comfy. Lately it's been hard to find comfortable minimalist clothes that I like so I'm considering sewing my own clothes. I've been pretty poor my whole life and that's why I find "luxury" items to be stupid waste of money. I rather spend money on materials that I can sew or knit what I want.

    • @rachelrevesz9105
      @rachelrevesz9105 Рік тому +8

      Do it. I have, and will never look back. Wearing clothes tailored to you are enhancing your looks beyond measure. And it is so much fun!

  • @mrs.americanpie2079
    @mrs.americanpie2079 Рік тому +7

    I love a Ralph Lauren type aesthetic and have since I was a teenager.
    It’s my core aesthetic but I like a dash of the unexpected in my ensembles.

  • @strawberry_punch_art
    @strawberry_punch_art Рік тому +40

    It's the first time I hear about "recession core", I didn't expect it but I'm not surprised

  • @katarzynad6945
    @katarzynad6945 Рік тому +58

    I was waiting for someone to speak up about it, as I have already found it problematic for quite a while. Thank you Zoe. As years go by, I unfollow a lot of creators seeing how they approach certain topics without their own self-consciousness and being heavily influenced by the social trends. I can never be disappointed in your channel.

  • @Noperare
    @Noperare 4 місяці тому +9

    My aesthetic will forever be early 2000's. I don't care what is the current trend, flaming t-shirt above long sleeve t-shirt and beanie is a cool combo

  • @1015SaturdayNight
    @1015SaturdayNight Рік тому +48

    Imagine thinking 40 years is old money. Lionel Richie was an 80s star. That ain’t old money.

    • @andreia0000
      @andreia0000 Рік тому +3

      EXACTLY!!!!

    • @dotcom3015
      @dotcom3015 4 місяці тому +10

      The video says Sofia richie is new money, she can just afford to embrace the old money aesthetic

  • @euro_dat
    @euro_dat Рік тому +46

    I'm sporting a no money aesthetics: sitting head to toe in thrifted clothes working minimal wage. Time to normalize broke core or smth

  • @wing3789
    @wing3789 Рік тому +6

    Well said!
    European fashion has seen large logos/walking billboards as tacky for decades. I've personally never understood the love (with rare cases where the logo is tasteful) quality pieces for a longer lasting wardrobe just makes sense. Less time wasted shopping as things break so quickly, more time to focus on other things in life. Also, a lot less waste. The concept doesn't need to come with the price tag. You can still get relatively affordable quality pieces that are not couture. Focus on other things that make you a better human being and that confidence will shine through!

    • @emerybayblues
      @emerybayblues 7 місяців тому

      Just do you and let other people do themselves.

  • @maetherabbit9999
    @maetherabbit9999 Рік тому +185

    Logo overload was always tacky. Popular doesn't mean good taste. Simple, well tailored, pieces of luxury materials has never gone out of style. It's boring as hell, but people are allowed to be boring if they want.

    • @LovelyLittleLillies
      @LovelyLittleLillies Рік тому +8

      I agree with everything except boring. There was a time minimalism was in fashion and it was very chic to me. I never saw what gen Z was seeing with y2k and mcbling trend, why they brought back everything that was ugly about 2000's or why people were into tacky stuff. Never embraced anything Kardashians pushed into trend ether, not the bbls (how long did people expect these unnatural looking bodies to stay in trend?) not the harsh contour makeup. Natural always best.
      I find that oftentimes people who like tacky clothes often have tacky within themselves that's why they embrace it, like women who wear thick, spider lashes and fake nails length of an inch. Can't teach these types of girls natural beauty that they already have... And just like Jersey shore they settle with questionable men

    • @janetz1001
      @janetz1001 Рік тому +6

      This statement is quite racially biased

    • @ArijitBiswasMakeup
      @ArijitBiswasMakeup Рік тому +1

      @@LovelyLittleLilliesi agree

    • @tomialuko9001
      @tomialuko9001 Рік тому

      @@LovelyLittleLilliesit quite literally is “boring” you can’t even style the clothes because you don’t want it to be “loud” you can’t wear certain colours because you don’t want it to be “loud” so where is the creativity? The rest of your comment is really weird as it seems directed to certain “kind” of people and most people who do those “tacky” things are just showing their creativity… it’s weird that you call it tacky and “no class” because your comment itself is tacky and classless

    • @emerybayblues
      @emerybayblues 7 місяців тому +1

      I’d rather someone who wore logos and followed their own mind than some numpty sheeple who wore beige, brown and black bc someone told them that’s what was good taste.

  • @nadating
    @nadating Рік тому +8

    Not living ur life to impress other people who have no soul is true wealth.

  • @monty8031
    @monty8031 Рік тому +29

    Bruh I can't with the Lionel Richie pronunciation hahaha

    • @Porcelynnn
      @Porcelynnn Рік тому +3

      Like it’s so wrong lol

    • @michellehyman8468
      @michellehyman8468 8 місяців тому

      I think because it’s luxury talk it should be Leo-nell. Haha instead of the twangy Lye-nell

  • @Atenana
    @Atenana Рік тому +35

    I have mixed feelings, because I wear simple clothes since high school. Until recently I wasn't able to afford to buy everything in good quality, so it was my way to look "higher class" than I was (basically what's happening now). But it never made me feel good, because I still knew that it was a poor quality t-shirt. On the other hand, if you can find these simple clothes from natural fabrics (cotton/ wool) in every shop, because it's a trend, it might make it easier for girls who were like me just like 5 years ago. 😊 (I try to limit my clothes so everything fits together and is comfy but "elegant" looking, I sometimes buy my favourite shirt/pants in 3 basic colours. I'm ND so I'm gonna choose my favourites every time anyway, so I might as well have multiples of them lol)

  • @vivian_t.heartist1168
    @vivian_t.heartist1168 Рік тому +7

    I like the classic look with quality fabrics. This style is here to stay for me lol

  • @ms.misery7885
    @ms.misery7885 Рік тому +31

    i never thought that id see the day where society collectively thinks logos are tacky now💀💀ive never liked logos on my clothes😂 but moral of the story, just do your thing⭐️

  • @Suzanneyhearts
    @Suzanneyhearts 3 місяці тому +2

    I wish you’d discuss the workers and product quality behind luxury products. Big legal news from Italy lately reminds us that paying big bucks doesn’t mean the workers are safe and compensated proportionately!!!

  • @marymurphy1877
    @marymurphy1877 Рік тому +7

    tbh... I've always hated big logos or logo prints. but it's because I feel like if I paid for an item I shouldn't be paying to be an ad for them too. unless the logo is really cute, I don't want it super visible.

  • @user-pt5gu1tx6m
    @user-pt5gu1tx6m Рік тому +30

    Hey Zoe,
    This is my first time commenting on a video. Since the last year, I had one goal and that was to lose weight. From 65 kg to 45 kg in a year was hard (for a 13 year old). I am around 164 cm. I was way too restrictive which sometimes led to binge eating and purging. I am now diagnosed with hashimoto's disease where I am being asked to gain weight to reduce the severity of the situation. I am also having amenorrhea. Due to my approaching exams, I am so tired nd stressed out that I can't even work out. I feel quite guilty tbh. I I am finally trying to live a healthier life, build lean muscles and lose fat. I really live our unlimited squad a lot. Thank you for being a good example for all of us and for helping us get past our insecurities. I hope we can meet up once in the future if possible nd I swear I m gonna be so excited lolll. I can't wait for us to be 10M soon. Don't listen to haters.
    I hope to get some comments and tips too..
    Btw some video recommendations-
    1. A 2M Q/A
    2. Current workout routine
    3. Anything in diet and llaylist or glow up journals
    4. Life advice
    5. Workout challenges
    Thank u 💖💖(sorry this might be my 2nd comment as the previous one got deleted/removed idk)

    • @xmanarx2614
      @xmanarx2614 Рік тому +4

      hello there,
      I thought I might say this since u mentioned your hight and weight goal and tbh it is too much to lose from your current weight, like very hard to get to and too hard to maintain since it isn't natural in the first place, so I hope you can re-think your goal. About the amenorrhea more than exams it's about how unstable your body is and maybe you pushed it to a survival mode that something like exams In middle school would cause it. oh and another information...for a woman to have a healthy regular (comes every set amount of time with small variations) she needs 23% body fat, so be mindful if that as well, even if you got less than that , make sure it isn't that far off.

    • @user-pt5gu1tx6m
      @user-pt5gu1tx6m Рік тому +1

      @@xmanarx2614 tysm. Btw I meant I weigh 45 kg now nd started from 65 kg. I'm tryna improve thx 🙏

    • @Mialikesthings
      @Mialikesthings Рік тому

      @@user-pt5gu1tx6moh good luck gaining weight 😊

  • @digdooby
    @digdooby Рік тому +11

    THISSSSSS!! IVE BEEN WAITING FOR SOMEONE TO FINALLY SAY THIS

  • @SweetlyStar3
    @SweetlyStar3 Рік тому +13

    I never cared nor followed fashion trends. If I find something aesthetically appealing, I would want it regardless of which celebrity or old money icon sports them. I wouldn't care if a homeless man was wearing a cute sweater I wanted. Trends are hard to keep up, the best thing is to follow your own. Your soul and wallet will thank you.

  • @karolinastepien7775
    @karolinastepien7775 Рік тому +1

    I am on your chanel on yt since 2022 and I love it!!! You’re such an inspiration for me. I start my weight loss journey couple weeks ago and your advice are so helpful🩵🌷 Don’t change yourself Zoe you are fabulous💋

  • @sararichardson737
    @sararichardson737 Рік тому

    To think you actually have state this blows my mind! Well done anyway and thank you

  • @mydailychronicles
    @mydailychronicles Рік тому +3

    best channel fr

  • @dinasilva9263
    @dinasilva9263 Рік тому +7

    I really like your style in this vídeo.

  • @c_r_u_i_z
    @c_r_u_i_z Рік тому +64

    Great message. Had to be said. ❤

  • @lolaamandaann1675
    @lolaamandaann1675 Рік тому +2

    I've always loved the old money aesthetics, it was the most similar to what I love, so I use it as an inspiration. I love elegant but colorful clothes which look timeless and classy. When ever I shop I think to my self is there anything i can where this with? Will this last me a long while? and if I truly love this piece or I'm just interested in the image of my inspiration? I'm still trying to build my sense of fashion with what I have at the same time building my confidence. So to me it's sad that these people are trying to imitate something most can not without thinking of the reproductions of their actions and if they truly love the style. But anyway thanks Zoe for another great video.

  • @noemidudek1454
    @noemidudek1454 Рік тому +4

    Thank you soooo much for this, love youuuu, your films really helps me 💖💖🥰🥰🥰😍😍

  • @metallicasnake
    @metallicasnake Місяць тому

    Really enjoy your presentation style. Thank you for what you do.

  • @houdabouabdallah7106
    @houdabouabdallah7106 5 місяців тому

    amazing video, those ways to show off can't seem to end, it's so sad.

  • @Cartoonandanimelove1
    @Cartoonandanimelove1 Рік тому +6

    My main thing is it’s Quiet LUXURY. Not quiet shein dupe. What makes something feel luxurious is the fabric, the cut etc things cheap brands can never provide. You will look even cheaper trying to fake being wealthy.

  •  Рік тому +1

    I'm very basic with clothes, but I keep some nice clothes for parties. People are judgemental with how I dress so mom had to help me with keeping a small blouse collection. I am always picky with 100% cotton tshirts and high percentage of cotton jeans for work. (Welding)

  • @CreateMakeEnterprise
    @CreateMakeEnterprise Рік тому +4

    You and the people in the comments are missing the point of quiet luxury. The important point is quiet luxury clothes are natural fabrics which means actually looking at tags for quality over quantity and making more selective shopping choices. Which means health for the people wearing the fabric, and the environment for multiple reasons. It is also cost effective. The clothes are better for the planet when made, they are liked and last for longer. And is a more appropriate normal way to dress with basic luxurious and yes necessary basic items that go together aimlessly, as opposed to following tacky cheap polyester trends that feel horrible to wear and don’t breath, are not healthy to wear for ourselves or the environment. Silk, cotton, cashmere, wool and leather basics do go on sale on off season, so there is no excuse to not have self-control and use some conscious thought and strategy when shopping and invest in natural material luxury basics that aren’t necessarily a brand, but feel and look luxurious, breathe, are healthy, and are better quality. Dressing well, luxuriously and healthily is not only for ‘wealthy’. Quiet luxury is for everyone. It’s got nothing to do with ‘looking rich’ that is not the point of quiet luxury. The point is the choice of the materials of the clothes themselves. It is a better way to dress that has a multitude of intelligent important benefits that should be supported.

  • @sdm9019
    @sdm9019 Рік тому +8

    It is no one's fault that people go and buy stuff that they can't afford. Quiet luxury is just playing clothing. Without any labels on it, you could find out anywhere. If you're really good at it, you could go into secondhand stores and look like it came from a very expensive store. complaining about nepotism and whatever else it's annoying. Saying that it's bad that your parents worked their butts off, Trying to make a better living for you in the future. So that you wouldn't struggle is bad,That's insane.

  • @soyKamyAlexandra
    @soyKamyAlexandra 10 місяців тому

    What I love about me I can stay for years with same outfit, also trends depends on where you live, the weather and what is in on that country or state

  • @Omar_ToxicBanana1701
    @Omar_ToxicBanana1701 Рік тому +1

    Welcome back 🥹

  • @musiclover8594
    @musiclover8594 Рік тому +22

    Girl it's pronounced LIE-NULL Richie 😩😩😩😩😩

    • @zoecloud8280
      @zoecloud8280 Рік тому +5

      I’m shocked more people haven’t mentioned it 😭 As someone who grew up on his music, it’s just surprising that people aren’t familiar with him 😦

    • @musiclover8594
      @musiclover8594 Рік тому +4

      @@zoecloud8280 agreed! He's a legend and has so many classic songs!

    • @andreia0000
      @andreia0000 Рік тому

      That's the People qhonis lazy enough to not do a good research in what they are talking about.

  • @hele4299
    @hele4299 Рік тому +1

    I didn't know but I needed this video

  • @4.1132
    @4.1132 4 місяці тому

    Dieter Rams (famous industrial designer who worked at Braun) said this about logos in an interview: “If you’re new someplace and have to introduce yourself, you say, ‘I’m so-and-so’ - but you don’t shout it. You should do it quietly. Just imagine, if you have many products and they all shouted out loud, ‘I am Braun!’ That would irritate people.’”
    Very much agree with his statement, because regardless of what the brand is, if it has a massive logo, it’s visually very loud and screaming look at this branding not look at the product or in the case of fashion the person wearing the product. It’s kind of sad, because some luxury brands have beautiful designs but then they ruin it by shouting their name with an unnecessarily huge logo. Also tbh if the product is only deemed “good” or “fashionable” when you slap the equivalent of a giant name tag onto it, then it’s probably not a great product. That doesn’t mean people can’t be loud and expressive with design but hopefully it then expresses the identity of the person not just the identity of a brand.

  • @brandinshaeffer8970
    @brandinshaeffer8970 7 місяців тому +1

    Wanting to look timeless and not tacky or like a fashion victim will never be problematic.

  • @terencesilva4499
    @terencesilva4499 Рік тому +4

    TBH I think everyone on tiktok miss the mark on this trend the point is not to stand out to look as ordinary as possible. Everyone on social media doing this trend all look over done

  • @nublock5000
    @nublock5000 Рік тому +1

    The degree to which this aesthetic has not caught on in kpop is significant

  • @hxneymoon7706
    @hxneymoon7706 Рік тому +6

    As someone who doesn’t have TikTok (my brother does but that doesn’t matter) I guess you could feel left out but I’ve never been “in” with the trends because I never felt a need to (and my mother probably wouldn’t let me buy all these new things). I’ve basically been oblivious to all the trends because I don’t know they are alive, don’t feel like you need a certain aesthetic to fit in.

  • @alyssaacchione
    @alyssaacchione Рік тому +3

    Ah good ole Leo-Nell😭😭

  • @ayanaasuna
    @ayanaasuna Рік тому +1

    very interesting basically the same trends in different fonts again and again nice, i love to educate people about capsule wardrobe got some to change their mindset about fast fashion consumption :D while i prefer wearing my metal band tees 24/7 ;)

  • @imijohns
    @imijohns Рік тому +2

    the way you said Lionel 😭 loved the video tho

  • @nope.
    @nope. Рік тому +3

    This trend is giving Dr. Suess' "The Sneetches" vibes.

  • @lindsryan1087
    @lindsryan1087 10 місяців тому

    This always and I mean ALWAYS go in waves.

  • @AllMyInkHybrid
    @AllMyInkHybrid Рік тому +3

    Just come to Sweden: every adult has been dressing in quiet luxury style the past 20 years 💀🔥🤭 ❤ I guess this is an America thing?

  • @jessicagiventhomas
    @jessicagiventhomas 2 місяці тому

    This was very well done kid! I really enjoyed it and good advice at the end. BUY WHAT U LIKE! Cotton & Linen are most like our own vibrations or the Schumann resonance. Very unhealthy to wear certain fabrics, especially synthetics!

  • @nameisamine
    @nameisamine 8 місяців тому

    i remember reading the articles years ago saying "logomania is back", now its over again. Glad i didnt get invested. I swear it lasted less than a decade this time.😅

  • @Onomatobea
    @Onomatobea 3 місяці тому

    Brunello Cuccinelli is one of the best not only in Italy but worldwide. They pay their employees a lot more then what they should by law, they to a lot of charities and they invested in the city where the factory is. If you can afford Made in Italy, Brunello Cuccinelli is worth it!!

  • @psyche8187
    @psyche8187 Рік тому +3

    The heck is “first generation old money?” That’s just new money, right?

  • @maisylw
    @maisylw Рік тому +3

    Zoe I love your videos! Just letting you know it’s pronounced “lion-el” not “lee-o-nel”😂 he’s one of the most famous singers!

  • @spragona
    @spragona Рік тому +1

    Fabric and fit is more important than the brand.

  • @unicorngirl673
    @unicorngirl673 Рік тому +2

    I love your videos

  • @Thecandycorn0
    @Thecandycorn0 Рік тому +15

    Girl, how you mess up Lionel Richie’s name 😢

  • @TheoneAlice
    @TheoneAlice Рік тому +2

    I don't follow trends cause i don't have any money 😂 Mostly I wear something i can afford

  • @evelyneca7454
    @evelyneca7454 Рік тому +4

    "first generation old money" is not a thing. That means they aren't old money, right? They're new money. Old money has been in the family for many generations (not 1 generation).

  • @oliviacopeland-uv9rq
    @oliviacopeland-uv9rq Рік тому +1

    great lesson thank you!!!!

  • @herbandgin3437
    @herbandgin3437 Рік тому +3

    Waiting in line like cattle to enter these stores are laughable. Creating a false demand on these products is shameful. Don't believe the hype!

  • @kindredkowski
    @kindredkowski Рік тому +2

    Lee-oh-Nell lol it’s pronounced lye-null 😂

  • @MarijaDjordjevic8
    @MarijaDjordjevic8 4 місяці тому

    This reminds me of vsco girl aestethic 😅

  • @JellyK
    @JellyK Рік тому

    I honestly couldn't care less about brands or trends. I like what I like and stick to it. When I buy something it's because I like it, not to fit a certain aesthetic....

  • @thatonedog819
    @thatonedog819 9 місяців тому

    Sofia and ellie are both new money, not old. Old money is over MANY generations. The rockafellers and Vanderbilts are still considered new money. The Windsors and Rothschild families are old money. It's centuries old. Du Pont is like the line imo - they started amassing wealth in the early 1800s.

  • @Lyba_Majid
    @Lyba_Majid Рік тому +1

    *broke girl laughter*

  • @laurenmelissa6988
    @laurenmelissa6988 4 місяці тому

    Logos on clothing or anywhere on your clothing for that matter, is free advertisement for the greedy companies…after you spent $$$$$ on their products. Not to mention it is tacky. I love soft, clean, minimalist, classic outfits which can cross over into the old money aesthetic. But i know i am a human with a preference for what i wear, not an aesthetic…

  • @AleXacookieey
    @AleXacookieey Рік тому

    i've never rlly cared much abt designer not b/c om broke jst coz idr rather spend my money on other things yk what I mean

  • @Porcelynnn
    @Porcelynnn Рік тому +2

    There is no solution to consumption or consumerism.

  • @ilaydaC.
    @ilaydaC. Рік тому +1

    omg duygu özaslan fjhkjsh

    • @Lkdji
      @Lkdji Рік тому +1

      Aa türk sdfgdsfhk

    • @ilaydaC.
      @ilaydaC. Рік тому

      şok oldum yaa görünce hemen zoomladım@@Lkdji

  • @antiquesewist423
    @antiquesewist423 8 місяців тому

    I dislike rich people so much, I actively DON'T want to look like them 😂

  • @aangelicals
    @aangelicals Місяць тому

    i have always hated the logos all over the place thing ngl

  • @nnnni880
    @nnnni880 Рік тому +8

    I'M SO EARLY

  • @kenramnath30
    @kenramnath30 Рік тому +2

    The Bible says to render your heart and not your garments.

  • @ziojunior1266
    @ziojunior1266 Рік тому

    I’m sooooo tired about all this “money” conversation. Ppl defending the old money life style against others ppl who maybe work hard to afford whatever they can afford and then you heard someone,ooooh you new money like it should be a shame. I always say the same,what money are you? Smh

  • @rightonlimes2879
    @rightonlimes2879 4 місяці тому

    Don’t forget to develop some taste on the way to future you, friends

  • @AvatarEdits4U
    @AvatarEdits4U Рік тому

    FINALLY IM ONE OF THE FIRST PEOPLE TO COMMENT,LOVE YOU!!

  • @KaylaMarie_
    @KaylaMarie_ Рік тому

    Its just how 30 somethings dressed in the 90s

  • @malik_alharb
    @malik_alharb Рік тому +2

    You don't need a lot of money to dress old money ironically

  • @tammystiletto
    @tammystiletto Рік тому +1

    This style looks great on people, but as soon as I try it for more than a day I’m incredibly bored.

  • @willowshine765
    @willowshine765 Рік тому +1

    bffr i dont have that kinda money why am i watching the vid ...

  • @oboemoboe
    @oboemoboe Рік тому +3

    "Lee-Oh-Nell" is pronounced "Lynell". You're welcome.

  • @Brouwer-
    @Brouwer- Рік тому +1

    Old money, but without money 😅😅 quiet luxury that's not always luxurious. I know some old money that have terrible style and look more like a really poor person. They're busy making money, they don't care about fashion.

  •  Рік тому +2

    "Leo-nel"?? Really?

  • @pearson7392
    @pearson7392 Рік тому +1

    Why we - as poor people like to cosplay rich... Like... Someone shein bag isnt chanel no matter what he imagine

  • @valentinaacquafresca1758
    @valentinaacquafresca1758 17 днів тому

    Tbh, I miss Alessandro Michele work at Gucci. I now it was tacky, loud and extravagant but it was FUNNY. Fashion is about experiment, it’s just me or quite luxury is plain and boring ?

  • @Vananitaa
    @Vananitaa 19 днів тому

    I never understood the obsession with succession, she looks like a worker, she is wearing the kind of clothes an office worker woman wears every day in the subway in my city, idk if people who thinks this looks old money is because they've never been in a big ass city or what but she looks like she is going to boss around some tech bros lmao

  • @cobi102
    @cobi102 Рік тому +17

    I don’t see a problem with the quiet luxury aesthetic. It must really be tough staying mad about literally… everything, anything. I’m a pediatrician. Since I take care of adolescents, what I’ve appreciated about this aesthetic trend is that kids aren’t as hard pressed to buy logos, to feel left out by not being able to afford classic looking items. A button down styled over loose jeans with a pair of loafers and a bucket hat? One of my patients wore that the other day-picked everything up from a local thrift store. And her family cannot afford “luxuries”. But she looked luxury. Those pieces will last a lifetime. What is “old money” about this aesthetic is that “old money” does not look “trendy” and it isn’t a trend. What actually keeps old money going is that they aren’t frivolous spenders. They invest in classic, timeless pieces as much as they invest in keeping generational wealth. It’s hardly something to discourage. And I think many of us can learn the value of quality shopping, spending, and investing from “quiet luxury”.

    • @LadyjediDjedet
      @LadyjediDjedet Рік тому +1

      So you didn’t watch the video? Draws conclusions from incomplete information, and judgmental. Ok “pediatrician”, you wouldn’t get within ten feet of my child.

  • @36526
    @36526 Рік тому +3

    Wait anyone else notice how she contradicts herself in other videos, first she says "you don't need slim legs" and posts lots of slim legs videos like make up your mind, I realised all of this but said nothing until I watched this video then I was like ooo I guess I was right: ua-cam.com/video/LlDMweq_in8/v-deo.html I honestly like some of her content I won't lie but like please make up your mind so you won't get called out. I belive in second chances so gurl change because I and other are subscribed for a reason! For example this video was AMAZING and INFORMATIVE but other ones about diet especially are where you seem to contradict yourself often, no hate just stating my opinion. :)

  • @RachelJayne92
    @RachelJayne92 Рік тому +1

    Idk, you should buy the best quality you can afford, luxury brands don’t matter (ever) if your going to be in debt, but hey - at least you have one *luxurious* shirt. 🙄

  • @HanonSama
    @HanonSama Рік тому +1

    Not her pronouncing Lionel's name wrong