Elevated Essentials: The Chic Revolution of Everyday Luxury

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Welcome to the glamorous yet grounded world of fashion, where elevated essentials are rewriting the rulebook on what it means to be stylish. Gone are the days when luxury meant towering heels and glimmering gowns reserved for the red carpet. Today, it’s all about blending comfort with that ‘wow’ factor, transforming your daily wardrobe into a runway-worthy ensemble. Sumita Chakraborty, Editor-in-chief, TheGlitz finds out more about elevated luxury.

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Gabriela Hearst

Designers like Gabriela Hearst and Stella McCartney are championing the art of casual elegance, crafting pieces that seamlessly fit into our whirlwind lives. Picture a sumptuous cashmere sweater from Hearst that feels like a warm hug, elegantly draped over tailored trousers by McCartney that whisper sophistication. This season, it’s about garments that not only look fabulous but also make you feel empowered.

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Stella McCartney

Adding a rich layer to this narrative, Indian designers like Anamika Khanna and Rahul Mishra are redefining luxury with their fusion styles, marrying traditional craftsmanship with contemporary silhouettes. Imagine a gorgeous kurta paired with tailored trousers that effortlessly transitions from a family gathering to a chic brunch. It’s this blend of cultural heritage and modern sensibility that keeps us captivated.

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Rahul Mishra

The classic white tee has undergone a glamorous facelift thanks to the likes of James Perse and Acne Studios, now flaunting unique textures and clever cuts that elevate it from basic to breathtaking. Pair it with a flowing midi skirt from Reformation or a statement piece by Masaba Gupta, and you’ll find yourself turning heads everywhere you go. You’ll be the one saying, “Oh, this old thing?” as you embrace the effortless chic of elevated basics.

boAt x Masaba show at the FDCI (Fashion Design Council of India) x LFW (Lakme Fashion Week)

Sustainability is now woven into the very fabric of luxury fashion. Brands like Patagonia and Eileen Fisher lead the charge with eco-friendly fabrics and ethical practices, making you feel good while looking fabulous. On the Indian front, Raw Mango and Doodlage prioritize sustainability, crafting pieces that are not just beautiful but also kind to the planet. This conscientious approach is reshaping our wardrobes, proving that style doesn’t have to come at the expense of the environment.

As we dive deeper into this season’s offerings, earthy tones reign supreme – rich terracotta, deep olive, and soft taupe are set to dominate. Throw in splashes of emerald and saffron for that extra zing, and you’ve got a palette that screams, “I’m ready for autumn!” Designers like Loewe and Isabel Marant masterfully blend these colors, while Indian labels such as Anavila and Sabyasachi breathe new life into traditional hues, creating pieces that allow layering to become an art form.

Accessories are your secret weapon in this style revolution. This season, minimalism takes center stage. Bid adieu to oversized logos and embrace artisanal craftsmanship.

Think bags from Bottega Veneta that could tell stories and delicate jewelry by Missoma that whispers sophistication. Footwear from Everlane combines comfort with style, making every step a statement. On the Indian side, brands like Chola offer unique, handcrafted accessories that add a touch of bohemian flair to any outfit, seamlessly blending tradition with contemporary design.

Let’s not overlook the digital revolution transforming fashion. Social media is now a catwalk of inspiration, with designers like Balenciaga and Ganni leading the charge towards sustainable luxury through virtual fashion shows and digital wardrobes. In India, designers like Falguni Shane Peacock are making waves with bold online presences, showcasing collections that merge tradition and modernity in exciting new ways.

As we step boldly into this new era, it’s clear: luxury is no longer reserved for the elite. It’s about celebrating individuality, sustainability, and the joy of dressing well. Your wardrobe should be a canvas for self-expression, where elevated essentials serve as your go-to pieces, effortlessly taking you from the mundane to the magnificent.

So, darling, embrace the age of elevated essentials! Whether you’re conquering the boardroom, cozying up at a chic café, or just enjoying a leisurely stroll, remember: true luxury lies in the details, and comfort is the ultimate statement. Welcome to a world where every day is an opportunity to strut your style with a wink and a smile. Because, let’s face it, looking good has never been this much fun!

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