Quiet Luxury: Nautical Code

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The Quiet Luxury: Nautical Code blends classic silhouettes with contemporary sensibility, embodying the essence of quiet luxury outfits. This collection marks the return of some of our most beloved styles, reimagined in fresh, sophisticated hues that reflect the tranquil beauty of the sea and the spirit of seaside escapes.

In addition to sustainable Lenzing EcoVero featured throughout our collections, this release showcases luxurious upcycled wool blends along with sustainable cotton and linen, each selected for its exceptional quality and durability. New this season, we welcome the opulent fusion of cashmere and Angora wool, offering unmatched softness and warmth that feels intimate and indulgent.

Nautical stripes and polka dots are reimagined with a playful twist in chic two-piece sets and dresses, while elevated neutrals add a refined touch. Crisp white shorts and trousers provide a versatile base, perfect for pairing with the moody blues of the collection’s tops. One-and-done jumpsuits offer effortless layering options, and navel-inspired jackets evoke a sense of adventure without ever leaving land.

In addition, handknit sweaters and vests, skillfully created by European artisans, bring a touch of artistry to the collection, while the introduction of the Sirène and Océane Silk Twill Scarves offers the perfect finishing touch. Each scarf is a masterpiece of Italian craftsmanship, handcrafted from the finest 100% natural silk twill at Lake Como, Italy.

FAQ

What is meant by quiet luxury?

Quiet luxury refers to a refined, understated approach to luxury, emphasizing quality, craftsmanship, and timeless elegance rather than flashy logos or overt displays of wealth. It’s about subtle sophistication—a luxury that doesn’t shout but speaks through details and long-lasting value.

What materials are common in quiet luxury clothing?

Quiet luxury clothing often features premium materials such as fine wool, cashmere, silk, and high-quality cotton. These fabrics are chosen not only for their luxurious feel but also for their durability and timeless appeal. The focus is on creating pieces that maintain their beauty and quality over time, reflecting both craftsmanship and sustainability.

What makes quiet luxury different from traditional luxury?

The main difference between quiet luxury and traditional luxury lies in the approach to design and presentation. Traditional luxury tends to be more overt, focusing on visible branding, logos, and extravagant designs. Quiet luxury, on the other hand, embraces a minimalist aesthetic, prioritizing subtlety, craftsmanship, and an enduring sense of sophistication without needing outward displays of status.