If it isn’t “brat Summer” or “clean girl”, it’s “underconsumption core” trending on TikTok. And as someone who is trying to be more conscious about what I buy after a giant wardrobe cleanse (largely due to an upcoming house move), I won’t be buying into all of these passing trends. Which, I guess, actually means I’m accidentally tapping into the “underconsumption core” minimalist life vibe. Instead of dashing out to buy everything lime green, I’m more impressed by the simple wardrobe additions that’ll make every outfit look premium––enter: expensive-looking accessories.
If you shop wisely, the addition of a great bag (it’s all about suede this year), silver buckled belts or a go-with-everything pair of sunglasses is sometimes all you need to elevate your look. And let me tell you, these don’t have to be designer. Luxe-looking accessories can be found all over the high street, and there are the 5 in particular that often get mistaken as high-end when I wear them.
No doubt you most likely already own them, but here’s some inspiration on how to style them––the 2024 way.
1. Suede Bags
Style Notes: Nothing can beat a buttery soft suede bag, in a tonal shade. Worn by the elite women of Instagram on repeat this year, the high street has pulled through with premium iterations that will look as sleek as their designer counterparts. The bigger the better for this one, it’s all about getting that slouchy look.
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Extra points for the shape.
Zara
Split Leather Bag With Cord Strap
This bag is huge IRL, so it’s ticking off two trends in one.
ASOS DESIGN
Suede Tote Bag With Tubular Piping in Tan
Yep, a real leather bag for £50!
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Large Suede Tote
I’ve got such a soft spot for anything brown at the moment.
2. Silver Buckle Belts
Style Notes: One loved by minimalists—including Sylvie—the silver trend isn’t going anywhere. Making many switch their jewellery metal of choice, now the silver buckled belt is getting its time to shine. And I’ve found the under-£100 styles you’ll want to add to every outfit,
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Arket just never fails, does it?
Whistles
Eyelet Detail Belt
Love the oval buckle on this one.
Massimo Dutti
Studded Leather Belt
This looks very similar to a particular cult designer style.
Rope belts are very 2024.
3. Plain Gold Jewellery
Style Notes: Sometimes, simple is best––if it isn’t broken, and all that. And sleek, minimal jewellery is one of those accessories that prove this theory. Lydia shows how the addition of some skinny gold bangles, chunky rings or fuss-free earrings can make you look instantly pulled-together.
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Add this to any bandeau top or dress.
H&M
Gold-Plated Dome Earrings
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Wavy Cuff Bracelet
Get two and wear over fine knit jumpers come autumn.
Jigsaw
Molten Stud Earring | Gold
Jigsaw is always one of my favourites for minimalist jewels.
4. Black Sunglasses
Style Notes: Gold frame sunglasses have been big news this season, but I can see them being a passing fad. Instead, opt for a classic black pair that’ll go with quite literally any outfit, now, and forever.
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H&M
Rectangular Sunglasses
H&M is always my go-to for everyday sunnies.
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Edgy Cat-Eye Sunglasses
To wear with literally any outfit.
M&S Collection
Rectangle Sunglasses
Whistles
Isle of Eden Felina Sunglasses
A shape that suits almost anyone.
5. Ballet Flats
Style Notes: Yep, the ballet flat is sticking around. And I’m not surprised when the classy shoe can be worn with anything from trousers to skirts and jorts. It’s the pairs with strap detail that add that little something extra––as perfectly illustrated by Amira.
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Massimo Dutti
Soft elastic ballet flats
These also come in cherry red.
Jeffrey Campbell
Moira Mary Jane Flats
Timeless black will always look premium.
Zara
Ballet Flats With Double Strap
Love the double crossover strap on this pair.
Arket
Leather Mary Jane Flats
These brown leather beauties will look so good a light blue shirt and ecru jeans.