Fashion Experts Reveal The Quiet Luxury Designers ONLY Worn By The Wealthiest One Percent






Just because a designer is expensive doesn’t mean it is worn by the ultra-wealthy… and now, fashion experts are telling the Daily Mail the exclusive quiet luxury designers that are only worn by the wealthiest one percent.
The concept has been a hot topic on TikTokas fashion lovers frequently fight over what wearing certain luxury brands convey.
Content creator Emilie Rose has repeatedly gone viral for declaring specific brands, including celebrity-beloved labels Louis Vuitton and Dior as ‘not rich,’ while callingZegna, Tom Ford and Yves Saint Laurent ‘rich’ and Loro Piana ‘very rich.’
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The fictional Roy family on HBO’s hit TV show Succession wore many of those high end logo-less brands, kicking off the quiet luxury trend.
Other people on social media are constantly looking for ‘
‘ that signify class, including pricey Emi Jay hair clips, frequent manicures, and ‘attire with no designer logos or names to be seen at all.’
The Italian brand Loro Piana,which is owned by LVMH, the parent company of Louis Vuitton, is famous for selling $875 plain white tees and $1,400 white button-downs, and often tops quiet luxury lists. But what are other signs that someone is part of the one percent?
The Daily Mail reached out to fashion experts in the luxury space to find out what signifies that someone is truly a high-net-worth individual, from the fit of their clothing to the designers they reach for.
Anthony Bolognese owns the custom suiting company Capitol Hill Clothiers, a custom suiting company in Washington, D.C. He often works with ultra-wealthy clients and visits their homes, and importantly ventures inside their closets, offering him a glimpse inside their inner sanctuaries.
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Just because a designer item is expensive doesn’t mean it is worn by the ultra-wealthy…and now, fashion experts are telling Daily Mail the exclusive quiet luxury designers that are only worn by the one percent (pictured above, Loro Piana)
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The fictional Roy family on HBO’s hit TV show Succession wore many of those high end logo-less brands, kicking off the quiet luxury trend
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Fashion editor Annette Weber was the picture of quiet luxury when she paired Loro Piana trousers with a hat from the same brand while clutching a Celine bag
The Getting Dressed Podcast host said shirts with big logos from brands like Balenciaga and Gucci might sell for hundreds of dollars, but they certainly do not signify wealth. Instead, they are seen as ‘gaudy’ and ‘do not appear in the closets of actually wealthy people.’
‘I have only ever seen them hanging in modest apartments of individuals projecting a higher level of success,’ Bolognese said.
Another reason the one percent always look better than plebeians is because their clothes are either tailored for them or even custom made.
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‘The highest net worth individuals I serve are prepared to spend tens of thousands on their seasonal wardrobes and have no brand preference other than maybe which fabric mill supplies the cashmere,’ Bolognese spilled.
While accessories used to be a way the super rich set themselves apart, with the rise of luxury brand super dupesit has become difficult to discern what is real.
Bolognese agreed that these days, anyone ‘can wear a convincing Patek Philippe, Audemars Piguet, or Vacheron Constantin replica,’ so now, it is all about the fabrics and fit over the brand names and labels.
Personal stylist Hellana of Styled by Hellananamed Brunello Cucinelli, where a coat can cost $15,000, Totême, and Hermès as quiet luxury brands HNW individuals adore.
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Hellanawho previously worked at Harrods, said brands that ‘suggest someone isn’t truly wealthy’ include Louis Vuitton monogrammed accessories, Kim Kardashian’s favorite Balenciaga, Michael Kors, and Coach.
A-listers like Sabrina Carpenter adore Louis Vuitton, but it is certainly not a quiet luxury brand
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While celebrities might adore going all out in Gucci, many HNW individuals opt for far low-key designers, instead (Dua Lipa pictured)
Kay Sides, the founder of fashion brands Roam and Hatchtold the Daily Mail, ‘The people who really know tend to gravitate toward designers whose work speaks quietly but powerfully.’
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The fashion industry veteran, who has a background in buying, named quiet luxury labels The Row, Issey Miyake, Comme des Garçons, Rick Owens, and Maison Margiela as stealth ‘staples in that world.’
‘These aren’t “look at me” brands, they’re about cut, fabric, and feeling. If you recognize them instantly, chances are you live in that space,’ Sides said.
‘You’ll rarely see a wardrobe that’s dominated by over-logo’d pieces,’ Sides agreed.
‘A chic, truly luxury closet is almost always high-low: a mix of great quality, easy basics, and a few incredible investment pieces.’
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Published on: 2025-11-20 16:29:00
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