The Evolution of Quiet Luxury: From Silent Elegance to Expressive Chic

The Evolution of Quiet Luxury: From Silent Elegance to Expressive Chic

For the past few years, Quiet Luxury has defined a new kind of elegance — discreet, confident, and timeless. It wasn’t about showing wealth; it was about whispering it. Clean lines, cashmere coats, soft tailoring, and muted tones replaced logos and extravagance. As Vogue Arabia described, it was a celebration of restraint — where luxury spoke through fabric, not noise.


But in 2025, the mood began to shift. After seasons of soft minimalism, fashion’s heart started craving emotion again. According to Harper’s Bazaar, the age of quiet luxury is “fading,” giving space to a more expressive energy — bolder jewelry, vivid textures, and confident silhouettes. Forbes confirmed this transition as maximalist design once again dominates runways, while Business Insider noted how even major executives at LVMH called quiet luxury “pretty annoying” after its overexposure.


Still, the essence of this movement endures. WWD highlighted that contemporary houses like Sandro and Maje continue to reinterpret quiet sophistication with rich textures and effortless cuts. Meanwhile, Who What Wear coined the rise of “Lazy Luxury” — a softer, relaxed version of elegance where comfort meets couture.


At Dreemelle, we believe that true style evolves, never disappears. Quiet Luxury has simply transformed — from silence to expression, from hidden refinement to confident individuality. The modern woman no longer whispers her beauty; she owns it, softly yet unmistakably.




Written by Dreemelle Editorial Team

Sources: Vogue Arabia, Harper’s Bazaar, WWD, Forbes, Who What Wear, Business Insider

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