Plus: 6 sophisticated ways to nod to this season's trends and the surprising benefits of drinking coffee
| | | By Lisa Armstrong HEAD OF FASHION | | Done well, the Stealth Wealth look – made famous by Succession, which began its final series on Monday night – is classic, flattering and ageless. It’s about a neutral palette of cream, toffee and cappuccino (the colour of many private jet interiors) in deluxe fabrics. And appropriately, in these straitened times, it can be found on the high street. With a discerning eye, you can create the Stealth Wealth look from a mixture of vintage finds, chain-store buys and items from your own wardrobe.
Leave logos, pullulating patterns and garish colours to the no-cluers. Don’t just take my word for it. No one said it better than Tom Wambsgans, long-suffering husband of Succession’s Shiv Roy, when he explained to the hapless Cousin Greg that his date’s flashy checked Burberry handbag instantly set off alarm bells at billionaire media baron Logan’s birthday party in the first episode of season four. “She’s brought a ludicrously capacious bag,” Tom says witheringly. “What’s even in there? Flat shoes for the subway? Her lunch pail? Greg, it’s monstrous.”
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