Stylists share 7 items the rich and famous are actually wearing right now
Business Insider asked high-end stylists about the clothes and accessories the rich are wearing.
Tailored blazers and suits are extremely popular among wealthy clientele.
Accessories like luxury handbags and statement jewelry are also staples in many wardrobes.
Many of us know the big names in the high-end-design space, like Louis Vuitton and Gucci — but just knowing the brands isn't enough to build a fashionable wardrobe.
So Business Insider asked high-end stylists what their wealthy and celebrity clients reach for so we could determine which styles and accessories are in.
Tailored blazers never go out of style
Kim Appelt, a personal and celebrity stylist, told BI that tailored, relaxed blazers are easy to throw on and wear effortlessly.
"This is the ultimate 'power casual' piece, delivering sophistication without being too formal," she said. "They work with everything from jeans to silk slip skirts, creating an understated, polished look that feels effortless."
Some popular styles are those from brands like The Row or Celine that have clean lines for a sharp, precise look.
Leather and suede pieces scream high-end
Desiree Miranda, a New York City stylist, a personal shopper, and the founder of Miranda New York, said many people opt for leather and suede pieces to elevate their looks.
"These pieces give off a feeling of prestige and status, while also offering timeless style," she said. "When you find the perfect piece, whether it be a coat, pants, or a jacket, they will mold to your body over time, providing a unique and comfortable fit."
You can't go wrong with a classic pair of leather shoes
Leather shoes are versatile and go with both tailored and casual looks, making them ideal for everyday wear, the office, and more formal occasions.
"Timeless loafers, often penny styles from Hermès or Chanel, and sleek ankle-high leather boots are popular," Appelt told BI. "The quality leather softens beautifully over time, and because they never go out of style, they're the perfect fusion of comfort and class."
Monochromatic looks are chic
Lindsey Bernay, a leading fashion expert, a stylist, and the author of "You Can't Leave the House Naked," told BI that monochromatic looks are luxe.
"Monochromatic looks signal luxury through subtlety," she said. "Wearing one color head to toe, especially in neutral tones, creates a sleek, sophisticated look that feels both fresh and timeless."
The stylist emphasized the use of clean lines and high-quality fabrics for an extra bit of posh elegance.
Structured, minimalistic handbags elevate any outfit
Appelt told BI that handbags with minimal branding, like the Hermès Picotin and the Bottega Veneta pouch, are in demand.
"The understated look is the new status symbol," she said. "This shift toward subtlety shows a confidence in one's style without needing to prove anything — it's the ultimate 'if you know, you know' vibe."
If the weather calls for knitwear, cashmere is best
Appelt said high-quality cashmere sweaters, cardigans, and turtlenecks in neutral tones are popular among rich clientele — especially when they're from brands like Loro Piana or Brunello Cucinelli.
"Cashmere lasts and gets softer over time, making it a true investment," she said.
The celebrity stylist said the knitwear is a good example of the influx of "quiet luxury" in the fashion world. They're well made and high quality while still being comfortable and low-key.
Bespoke jewelry stands out from the crowd
Accessories can be just as important as clothing in high-end fashion, and Appelt said bespoke jewelry is in.
The trend can include customized pieces, like a gold signet ring, and vintage fare, like heirloom-quality earrings.
"There's a lean toward pieces that tell a story or have sentimental value rather than flashy logos," the stylist said. "Custom jewelry feels intimate and luxurious, especially in an age when personal expression is key."
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