Quiet Luxury: The Latest Aesthetic to Take Over Designer Fashion

In 2022, the buzz phrase that permeated the fashion space was “dopamine dressing”, named for its mood-boosting effect that included a palette of bright colors such as Valentino PP Pink, nostalgic Y2K pieces from the early aughts, and an overall attitude of joyful dressing. Moving into 2023, brands are returning to simplicity and restraint through “quiet luxury” designs—elevated everyday essentials and pared-back pieces that evoke a sense of understated polish.The S/S 23 collections from designers including The Row, Ferragamo, and Bottega Veneta embody this mood with pieces such as logoless bags, sophisticated outerwear, and sleek crocodile-embossed footwear that feel simultaneously subtle and elegant.

Though framed as luxury, this movement doesn’t necessarily correspond to high designer price points. Rather, this direction in fashion reflects the shift we’re seeing in shopping habits that are more considered, with quality over quantity and long-term investment purchases top of mind. This can mean anything from finding an affordable vintage piece with a high level or craftsmanship to a smart investment on a designer bag with a low cost-per-wear—all with discreet designs that are less recognizable than the logomania items of years past. Ahead see how quiet luxury is impacting the runways and wardrobes of the fashion set and the key buys of the season.

Understated elegance is a common thread we’re seeing play out in the S/S 23 collections. It was executed on the runways at Khaite and Prada with luxe textiles such as satin that lend a sense of easy sophistication to looks. 

Major logo-heavy It bags have been losing steam on the runways. Instead, we’re seeing logoless bags that are more low-key. Even though they don’t have any brand logos, many are finished with signature hardware and finishes that made them the ultimate “if you know you know” pieces. A style to watch this season is the Bottega Veneta Pipe bag—a just-released piece from Matthieu Blazy that is free of logos but designed with the house’s intrecciato weave, making it recognizable to those in the know.

Dressing in neutrals is hardly new news, but what is interesting is how they are being styled. At Maximilian Davis’s debut collection for Ferragamo, we saw head-to-tone beige looks in soft tailoring and elegant draping. These styling cues are also being replicated amongst the street style set.

The Row has mastered quiet luxury with its expert craftsmanship at every level—even basics ranging from T-shirts to slip-flops. What sets them apart is the attention to fabrics, fit, and design details that take them to the next level. These elevated basics are set to be the foundational pieces to invest in for spring. 

We’re seeing a movement towards maxi hemlines across the board for spring and there are a subset of pieces that fall into the category of quiet luxury. Among them, tailored skirts, tailored coats, and long-sleeve dresses that all reach the floor.

Next: 11 Quiet-Luxury Bags That Are Low-Key, Anti-Trend, and Peak Cool