{"id":2600,"date":"2025-01-20T16:18:56","date_gmt":"2025-01-20T09:18:56","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/letrading.vn\/?p=2600"},"modified":"2025-05-20T11:40:09","modified_gmt":"2025-05-20T04:40:09","slug":"cap-nhat-xu-huong-xuan-he-2025-mot-quiet-luxury-cu-ma-moi","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/letrading.vn\/en\/cap-nhat-xu-huong-xuan-he-2025-mot-quiet-luxury-cu-ma-moi\/","title":{"rendered":"Quiet Luxury 2025: Familiar Yet Renewed"},"content":{"rendered":"
Overview<\/strong><\/p>\n \u201cQuiet luxury is defined as \u2018clothing of the highest quality, but also clothing that has timelessness, is sophisticated and understated.\u201d <\/em>\u2014 Thoma\u00ef Serdari, Director of the Fashion & Luxury at NYU Stern School of Business <\/em><\/p>\n Drivers of quiet luxury\u2019s popularity<\/strong><\/p>\n By the late 2010s, a wave of self-made millionaires had entered the luxury consumer class. \u201cFlexing\u201d – showing off wealth through visible consumption – dominated wardrobes for years. But as saturation set in, the public gradually turned to more understated aesthetics.<\/p>\n Television series like Succession, Industry, and Billions captivated audiences with their portrayals of ultra-wealthy elites. Audiences increasingly aspired to the characters’ style: monochrome turtlenecks, crisp button-downs, and tailored trousers \u2014 subtle yet prohibitively expensive looks understood only by the truly affluent.<\/p>\n Unbranded luxury wardrobes in \u201cSuccession\u201d<\/em><\/p>\n Design pieces such as Max Mara\u2019s wool coats or The Row\u2019s handbags worn by the Princess of Wales, Catherine – sparked viral attention and shifted shopping behaviors toward silent status symbols.<\/p>\n\n
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