The Edit · Edition #002 — trends, runway moments, style ideas and the eternal love of a good vintage bag. This week: why quality is the loudest flex.
📈 Trending Now
Quiet luxury isn't going anywhere — but it's getting warmer. The palette of the moment is cocoa brown, wine and olive, worn in pieces that whisper instead of shout: structured tailoring, satin that moves well, knits with real weight. The new flex isn't a logo; it's fabric that looks expensive because it behaves expensively.
🪡 From the Runway
The fall shows doubled down on the 70s suede revival and one clear message: buy fewer, better pieces. A leather midi skirt or a sharply cut blazer is doing more editorial work this season than any five trend-pieces combined. Translation for real life: one investment piece per month beats ten impulse buys.
💡 Style Ideas
Cost-per-wear math, the elegant way: our convertible Show Skirt ($125) works as a skirt, a dress and a cover-up — that's three outfits in one piece, which makes it cheaper per look than fast fashion that falls apart in a season. Pair it with a quiet knit and let the piece lead.
👜 The Vintage Bag Corner
Every edition, a love note to a classic. Today: the baguette. The 90s icon that taught a generation a bag could be jewelry — small, shoulder-hugged, deliciously impractical. When hunting vintage: check the strap stitching first, then the zipper pull (originals have weight to them). A baguette doesn't carry your life; it carries your mood.
Our founder's heart beats for exactly these treasures — read her love letter to fashion & vintage bags, and get in touch.
Bring it home: start with this week's Weekly Edit — or explore your style universe: Maison Doux · The Linen House · VOLTAGE DROP.