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The “Ultra-High Net Worth” Top That Chic People Are Wearing

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Capes! Funnel necks! Built-in scarves! The fall/winter 2024 season has brought an explosion of new ideas on what kind of neckline we should be wearing, and there was one common theme that tied all of these trends together: The higher the neck, the better. Whether that means swaddling in a cape, wrapping yourself up in a scarf top, or styling yourself in something with a funnel neck, this season is proving that the number one way to achieve a luxurious—and, dare we say, expensive-looking—effect lies in your neckline silhouette. Right now, it seems everyone is reaching for a high-neckline top, and there’s no denying how much of a rich vibe the style adds.

Like every fashion person right now, we’re in search of all the ways we can maximize how refined and sophisticated our outfits look, and reaching for one of these tops just might be the easiest way to achieve it. When it comes to specific styles defining the trend, Toteme’s funnel-neck blouse and Carven’s roll-neck style are leading the pack as the most in-demand pieces. In addition to funnel-neck styles, blouses with heavy draping as well as scarf tops are quickly emerging as It buys. It’s safe to say these high-neckline tops are officially the most elegant trend of winter 2024. See how they’re styled on and off the runway and shop our editors’ picks.

A model walks the Tibi runway wearing the high-neckline trend.

(Image credit: Launchmetrics Spotlight/Tibi)

At Tibi, a crisp white shirt gets reimagined with a high neckline that’s reminiscent of all the funnel-neck outerwear styles that are trending at the moment.

Vogue shopping editor Madeline Fass wearing a high neckline top.

While the market is aplenty with high-collar options, tapping into the look can also be as easy as wearing a button-down shirt backwards per Vogue editor Madeline Fass.

Carven model walking the fall/winter 2024 runway wearing a high roll-neck top.

(Image credit: Launchmetrics Spotlight/Carven)

The Carven runway featured several looks that included roll-neck blouses. Made from silk habotai and styled with elegant pencil skirts and almond pumps, the tops have a draped front that folds over to create a rolled scarf–like effect.

Jasmine Tookes wearing a high neckline Saint Laurent silk top with black pants.

Another way to create the high-neck silhouette is through heavy draping. A silk or satin blouse with a draped neckline effortlessly taps into this sophisticated mood.

A model walks the Tommy Hilfiger runway wearing the high neckline trend.

(Image credit: Launchmetrics Spotlight/Tommy Hilfiger)

Come spring, we may retire the funnel-neck coats that are everywhere right now, but the silhouette itself is hardly disappearing. Instead, it’s simply morphing into a lightweight shirt like this stand-collar top on the Tommy Hilfiger runway.