Quiet Luxury Is Here to Stay But These 7 Designer Logos Will Be Trendy Forever

Don’t get me wrong—I’m a big fan of the whole quiet luxury movement (even though I think it’s always been a thing—it just didn’t have a catchy name before). That said, I’m also a big fan of designer logos and I don’t think those are going to fade anytime soon either—especially certain ones. 

As you know, I’m here to talk about designer logos as opposed to quiet luxury, so let’s get to it. The seven specific signature logos below are just about as highly coveted as it gets, and in-the-know people continue to be willing to pay top dollar for said logos, whether they’re emblazoned on a handbag, a pair of shoes, a belt, or a hat. From Prada’s triangle logo to Loewe’s swirly anagram, these details make designer items instantly recognizable, and when you’re paying an arm and a leg for them, sometimes that’s what you want.

Keep scrolling for the seven designed logos that are here to stay, and shop some of this editor’s favorite pieces from each.

Prada’s chic little metal triangle logo is one of the most popular logos on the scene right now. The brand has really leaned into it, putting it on almost everything they make, and I love Prada’s creative directors Miuccia Prada and Raf Simons for that.

Gucci’s double G’s have been the brand’s signature for years now, and you can find them on any type of item you wish—big or small. That said, the most classic iteration is the small GG grid set against a tan background.

Spanish fashion house Loewe’s swirly anagram is near and dear to the fashion crowd’s collective hearts. You’ll find it on everything from T-shirts to raffia tote bags to jeans to stud earrings, all of which are likely to sell out soon after they’re stocked.. 

Louis Vuitton’s iconic LV monogram is as classic as fashion logos get. If you want an investment piece you’ll have for years, get a piece of luggage. If you want something more fun and trendy (and less expensive), get a pair of the new ballet flats.

Miu Miu’s stacked logo is one of the most fun trending logos right now. It’s simple and cool yet very recognizable. You’ll also see the straight-across Miu Miu logo a lot, which is just as chic.

Even though YSL is now known as Saint Laurent, the interlocking YSL emblem is still the signature logo. Whether big or small, it instantly elevates whatever item it adorns.

Last but definitely not least, it doesn’t get more coveted than Chanel’s interlocking C’s. Even when it’s scattered all over an item like on the above mini dress, it never feels as though it’s too much. The more Chanel the better.

Next up, 25 pretty designer items I’ll still want to wear in 10 years.