If you’re a fashion lover, your TikTok FYP has probably served up more videos than you can count about the stealth-wealth fashion trend—also known as quiet luxury—that seems to be pretty much everywhere right now.
The idea is just as simple it sounds: looking like a very rich person by dressing subtly, simply, and in a way that exudes luxury without the obvious markers, such as excessive logos, obvious name brands, or trending shapes and styles that everyone else is wearing. Instead, quiet luxury leans into classic, tailored silhouettes typically in neutral shades like black, white, beige, gray, and navy. That means no low-rise baggy jeans and crop tops, head-to-toe neon, or sheer metallic cutout dresses. Classic Italian cashmere brands like Loro Piana and Brunello Cuchinelli and minimal designers such as Jil Sander, The Row, and Max Mara are being cited as labels to achieve the look.
But because nothing is really ever new, minimalism has been rebranded online thanks to a little show called Succession and the characters’ wardrobes, which exude class and simplicity. Never mind that these guys are supposed to be actual billionaires. The series showcases a who’s who of subtly indulgent fashion brands, from Shiv’s Ralph Lauren–heavy wardrobe to Kendall’s signature Loro Piana cashmere baseball caps—logo-less and utilitarian—that come with a cool $495 price tag.
Gwyneth Paltrow, whose meme-worthy time in a Utah courtroom captivated the internet in March, has also emerged as beacon of stealth wealth thanks to her seemingly quiet wardrobe choices for the ski accident trial, which in fact featured a $4,800 The Row coat, Celine Boots, Proenza Schouler trousers, a Smythson notebook and—you guessed it—a Loro Piana cashmere sweater. The Guardian declared it “billionaire chic.”