My mother sewed, she shopped the Goodwill and she watched out for bargains. We had little money, I had few clothes, but I remember being the best dressed wherever I went. I love quality clothing.
@debra107719 күн бұрын
Amen and yes ma'am! My mom and grandma's sewed and taught us girls to sew. I love making outfits. And as you say,buy thrift store itemsy and remaking them. I always had new clothes to wear to school. I'm 67 and to this day I'll still shop the thrift store And you can find some great items there. I've gotten designer shoes, clothes and purses them. Got a Gucci (real one) practically new for $2.49 ❤ Macy's had the same identical purse for $1000. The strap is broken on it now but I still have it. Maybe I can take it to a shoe repair shop and they can repair it. 😊
@irened.19 күн бұрын
Until you bring home an entity. A few decades ago, when I had zippo money, an acquaintance and her friend brought me a bunch of donated 2nd-hand jeans to try and pick my own. This one pair I couldn't remove them fast enough. I blurted out: "the person who wore them before was ev*l!" Back in the pile, they got mixed up as I tried others. Unbeknownst to me, I tried them again and I said the same thing. You should have seen the face of the 2 friends: they talked amongst each other as to who had given them: she really wasn't a good person, they said, and they looked at me wondering how I knew: I sensed it in my energy field! I since seen people interviewed on TV who brought entities with objects from a 2nd hand place. There used to be a thrift store walking distance from where I stayed, it had the nicest items and for real cheap! So I'm not snubbing pre-owned items nor putting you down, just sharing my past experience. That was long ago, but today I would never wear someone else's used clothes because of all that.
@irened.19 күн бұрын
Until you bring home an entity or worse! I'd never wear used clothing again! It was ok when I was poor, not now.
@JaneNewAuthor16 күн бұрын
@@debra1077I'm the same! 71 and still finding amazing bargains. (And everything is washed and pressed before wearing.)
@dananelson524414 күн бұрын
@@carmenhealer4635 quality clothing is where it’s at and lasts decades and never goes out of style. Good for you and sounds like you had a level headed mom that taught you the same.
@SusanDonohoe-t6x23 күн бұрын
I'm 86 and have always followed these premises. I was criticized but held to my ideals. Not wealthy but discerning.
@catherineblain30322 күн бұрын
Exactly. My mother was a model in the mid 1940s. She taught me….find your style, buy the best and keep it forever.
@GM-gi8rm21 күн бұрын
Wise!
@fatimaahmed724921 күн бұрын
My sentiments exactly.
@icewater472520 күн бұрын
You go girl! I mean miss lady😂😂😂. You probably stun the room when you walk in. We'll done. My grandmother was 100 and recently passed away, but she always dressed impeccably
@gisellel1235720 күн бұрын
I bet you looked great in your old photos and don’t have those what was I thinking moments. 😊
@evsalia28 күн бұрын
My mom used to say that a perfect dress is when the next day every one remembers that you looked amazing, but no one can remember the details of your dress. I've always followed that advice.
@mariagkialpis297727 күн бұрын
That's wise
@shirlj8327 күн бұрын
How do you find a perfect dress and no one remembers it? I don’t understand.
@Your_pixels_are_showing27 күн бұрын
@@shirlj83Elegent, understated, timeless, high quality fabric. No logos. No weird and wild prints that stand out. Solid tones that almost blend. Think of it like makeup. You want clothes to be a natural, beautiful extension of you.
@ritasnow638626 күн бұрын
@@shirlj83lil black dress. Well fitted, simple style, quality fabric. Avoid skin tight, micro mini, cut outs, over revealing and thigh high slits.
@s.d.954326 күн бұрын
@@shirlj83 If it's great fitting and not too "busy" looking it will highlight the attractive woman, so people will remember her and not the dress.
@GrammaSheShe29 күн бұрын
I am cleaning out my closet and I’m going to build a wardrobe with basic classic pieces a little at a time.
@youtubeblockedme586423 күн бұрын
Find a really good thrift store... I pick up classy clothes all the time.
@STOPBeingMeanPlease21 күн бұрын
There are thrift stores that appreciate donations to help abused women who are starting over, trying to get good jobs .
@Alexuscherice21 күн бұрын
omg Same I'm selling a lot of my stuff poshmark. I feel like my donated items never actually get donated.
@AuntLivia15 күн бұрын
if you are new to this i wish i had created a scrpbook of designers with examples for my glossary. the methods of artisanship they did we have machines for today, but the skill is still the skill and practice basic greatness will always beat following the latest power machine process and call it clothes. good for you for your interest.
@cleopatrabonz6 күн бұрын
Very smart, you can buy these things on sale at stores like J.Crew or Anthropologie..etc
@ponybluАй бұрын
I bought a Ralph Lauren black heavy cotton cable turtleneck sweater back in 1999 and still have it no snags no fading.
@elizabethchamblin38228 күн бұрын
Baby cable? I love me some baby cable!!
@michellelong508127 күн бұрын
I had a DKNY from 1997 and love it! I have no idea where it is now......
@chrislastnam682227 күн бұрын
I have a Ralph Lauren purple label cashmere dress that is over ten years old but looks nearly new.
@tinam635727 күн бұрын
I love the cut of RL on their shirts- Have some “ dresses” that I can wear a simple Jed shoes with- coastal/ hanging out on the boat look- RL is my favorite brand along with Chico- Not rich, but if I’m going to work hard- I rather buy 1 or 2 outfits of their brand than a couple of pieces that wear out by the end of the season
That depends ! Many classic Artist wear different tings!
@interfectus9923 күн бұрын
Thanks for sparing me from watching this video
@TheMissisb23 күн бұрын
Well sorry Jlo😂
@daynasafranek780723 күн бұрын
Thanks for this… saved me some time! 😊
@arieschick123 күн бұрын
JLo style 5th chakra to mons slit dress
@nancyslay438925 күн бұрын
My dad always told me about old money versus new and said old money is always understated and not flashy or gauche. He also told me to leave something to the imagination. Therefore, I try to dress modestly with taste.
@rl363625 күн бұрын
when you know who you are, you don't need to shout or brag
@stephaniecruvant913019 күн бұрын
Yes, I remember my Dad pointing out some relative's gold chains & jewelry, commenting that their insecurity about status was obvious from their visible need to show their "prosperity".
@ladonnafuller73215 күн бұрын
I’ve Been In Some Wealthy Home If You Could See The Gotti Jewelry Theses Woman Buy Walk Up Down Beverly Hills You’ll See Taste Is Yours Along
@Myglowtips23 күн бұрын
I am African and, we absolutely love bold prints and colors and, we pull it off perfectly.
@ladyv565523 күн бұрын
I think there is a tasteful way to wear bold colors and patterns. That's where the natural fibers, the correct fit and the quality accessories come into play. As for me, I am probably the whitest American woman you will ever see and I get the most compliments when wearing bright colors like red, sunflower yellow and leafy green. I've had African immigrant neighbors who wear their traditional clothes and the bright colors and bold prints fill me with joy . Plus they approve my use of bright colors more than other people do.
@joannedoctor821522 күн бұрын
No worries; African fabrics are not what they mean by loud/garnish. They are pretty.
@jessicalichter725422 күн бұрын
TACKY 😂
@saqueradry362922 күн бұрын
And I am puerto rican and I love the same and pull it off perfectly too.
@AziMaleaderahip-cu2qx22 күн бұрын
You missed the repeated part “ old money” … Africa was always known to be poor…..associated style will reflect as such….also, that doesn’t make it bad either… they’re just different aspects of fashion and couture culture
@barbarakaywhite516629 күн бұрын
Tailoring is going to be my watch word I have gone from a size 26 to an 18 on carnivore. I have 60 more pounds to go and being able to now choose clothes rather than settling for what fits means that being tailored will make it all look better. I love the tips to help me build a well put together look I can be proud of. Thank you,
@mickbethful28 күн бұрын
Congratulations, and good for you! You will reach your goals. 😊
@jamiejones594028 күн бұрын
Congrats on your hard work! Keep it up, go, go, go!!! I believe in you! ❤
@EmptyNesterWellnessSociety26 күн бұрын
Congratulations!!! Very exciting!
@TooStinkinFine25 күн бұрын
Congratulations. I’m proud if your success. I love tailored simple clothing. Never a fan of trendy clothes. I’m short and curvy. So trendy clothes look ridiculous on me. I was on carnivore and was losing weight and feeling good. But with the last several months and a few surprise surgeries, money is tight and carnivore is more expensive. Hoping to get started back soon and have a successful story like yours! All the best. ❤❤
@rl363625 күн бұрын
Build a tier of tailors... the very best for evening wear. A mid level for hard to change pieces (for when you cannot avoid a side zipper), and then a lower level for things that dont need much adjusting, or aren't very difficult
@genevievel5309Ай бұрын
You don't need a lot of money to look good and you don't need 'old money' whatever that is. I buy most of my clothing second hand off ebay and I stick to classic labels like Burberry, Jaegar, Givenchy, Dior and so on. Classic fashion never goes out of style and it doesn't cost a fortune either.
@ali-jean29 күн бұрын
Agreed...and, for the record, "old money" is an outdated term snobs use (or used to use), to make themselves feel better about inheriting money rather than earning it.....
@kumaranvij28 күн бұрын
@@ali-jean People do use it in a snobby way, really often. But it's also used as a way to distinguish between the cultural characteristics of people who come from the "old guard" or "landed gentry"-type families, and who have a very exclusive social set, that only other old money people can be in...and people who made their money and don't come from those places. For example, the whole book the great gatsby is about how jay gatsby can't break through into the "old money" social stratus and marry Daisy, the woman with whom he's obsessed.
@LisaDonaldson-m8h26 күн бұрын
I mostly shop in 2nd hand charity stores. And I get compliments All the time. "Where did you buy that?" I'm proud to Tell them. "You won't find another one ' Second hand shops are the best places to be an individual and get quality and Labels for a lot Less.
@sophiagertz108325 күн бұрын
lol. Not if you buy used Goodwill. Costs practically nothing. lol.
@rl363625 күн бұрын
@@ali-jean Old money is about working for $ generation after generation... not flaunting skin or hawking products on line for a fast buck
@laraoneal728426 күн бұрын
No piercings at all except ears. No tattoos ever.
@sisterpacifica26 күн бұрын
YES!!!!
@katiemacnish857525 күн бұрын
People can have lovely personalities and the kindest on earth but when you see someone tattooed up it totally takes away from sophistication and elegance. Some brides suddenly cover up their tattoos on their arms for their wedding day. Why? I think because suddenly they feel unattractive, and tattoos are unattractive no matter what they look like. Male or female in my opinion. Sophistication and elegance are my game. ❤
@gihanzohdy328425 күн бұрын
Agree, tattoos are disgusting.
@Vickynorssken25 күн бұрын
I haven't seen anyone whose tattoos had aged well unfortunately 😕
@l.k.111125 күн бұрын
Some hidden, actually.
@Lolacocolala23 күн бұрын
Elegance and class are the keys
@Thesewingsuccesschannel18 күн бұрын
Its good for this temporary earth.Rather focus on Eternal things.Where will your soul go when you no more here? Nobody is promised tomorrow.Do you know Jesus Christ?He is coming soon,
@hapa171624 күн бұрын
My mom used to say Classic attire never fades because it’s not a trend or a fad. If you wear jewelry, make sure you don’t overdo it. The whole point is understatement in fashion is better. And my mom was told she looked very regal.
@LilyBecca29 күн бұрын
I've always dressed like this, but not because I am trying to look like anything. I just appreciate quality fabrics, and my style is kind of boring and timeless. The bonus is that I still have a lot of clothing from 20+ years ago that I still wear. I absolutely love cashmere, so I buy 1 or 2 pieces every year or 2 on black friday. Quality clothing just feels better and fits better. Of course, every so often I will buy something trendy, but I won't spend much money on it because I know I'm only going to wear it a few times.
@sabrinasmith93326 күн бұрын
It’s not boring, it’s timeless
@bluesageful25 күн бұрын
Same here.... My daughters all agreed while looking through a family photo album that they couldn't tell the decade I was in by my dress. I wore the same style decade after decade starting in high school
@LilyBecca24 күн бұрын
@@bluesageful Exactly!!
@lisahemphill91395 күн бұрын
It’s also important to take good care of the clothes so that they last.
@teenindustryАй бұрын
Of course real money does not care and wears whatever they want. Plenty of women wear big statement pieces with plain clothes but the real confidence comes from wearing what you want and owning it. This and having impeccable manners😊
@bboggs1277Ай бұрын
Totally agree and well said!
@ElsabejohannaKleinloogАй бұрын
Well said..and of course.. they can afford it😅@@bboggs1277
@kumaranvijАй бұрын
No, that's not true. Their peers are constantly judging them. The need to conform is very strong. You want to be seen as "above" certain things. "Old money" does not mean confident. Those are two different things.
@audreygooden303629 күн бұрын
Wear what you want with class!!
@tigre927129 күн бұрын
While it's true OLD money wears what they want to. What she's saying is that OLD money WANTS to wear well made classics made of natural fabric that stand the test of time. She's talking about generational wealth, like the Kennedys or royal. Although the young do have a tendency to dabble in trends, albeit expensive trends. Those in the fashion industry industry might also sway to bolder pieces also.
@jbfaith6 күн бұрын
I worked in a boutique many years ago and whenever I hear of understated elegance it always remind me of one Designer and it's Ralph Lauren.
@lingriffin6362Ай бұрын
Just wear whatever you feel happy in,and stop worrying about what other people think , Judge people by their attitude not by their appearance 👌
@sudeshnadandapat370726 күн бұрын
If you buy whatever that make you fell happy then it's extremely Harmful for the environment . Polyester dresses are extremely unhealthy for this environment. This is reality. Polyester fabric are made with plastic . So people need to think about buying dress not just a small happiness. Disrespecting the environment is not a very happy thing for this world.
@sherkelly453326 күн бұрын
Oh my......
@vanessapyo733126 күн бұрын
This video is for those who would like to dress elegantly…… there’s nothing wrong with wanting to dress elegantly.
@vanessapyo733126 күн бұрын
This video isn’t saying “this is what everyone should wear”…. It’s a video for those who want to dress elegantly- and there are things to avoid if you’re wanting to dress elegantly. There’s nothing wrong with learning elegance
@christineperez756226 күн бұрын
@@vanessapyo7331Right. I just wish I had old money. I can't stand the feeling of plastic clothes.
@lorifrederick236722 күн бұрын
I am 65, follow most of these rules. I love to coordinate scarves and classic accessories. But my heart does go out to hot pink and animal print 😊
@sweetesthawaiianprincess80866 күн бұрын
Wear what you love and what makes you feel happily good about yourself! ❤️
@Vickynorssken25 күн бұрын
I'm not an old money person by any means, I go for classic timeless pieces that can last me a good couple of years or as we say here "battle horses". I work with people, I am the face of my job so even if I'm dead beat tired or feeling lazy, I must look all put together and neat. I'm picky with colours because not all of them fit my skin tone and undertone well. I do use the colour palette you suggested but with a few changes: I wear a darker and cooler shade than the classic beige, dark green and red. Whenever my spirits are low, I wear red and it's like an instant boost up.
@LilyBecca29 күн бұрын
I have always loved dainty jewelry. At the same time, I do love some vintage costume jewelry and will wear it with a really plain outfit.
@ivonnegallegos-ortegon15 күн бұрын
Life is short wear whatever you want!!!!
@sandyno108912 күн бұрын
EXACTLY. Honestly, I think most of these looks are boring and frumpy.🥰
@LaughingblueSu21 күн бұрын
I bought a red silk blouse, used. I have had it for years, wear it during the holidays each year. Still looks like new.
@elizabethlillard191426 күн бұрын
Great video !!!! You made great points!!! Thank you!!!
@Svdz7022 күн бұрын
You forgot to mention No tattoos No piercings in nose, lip etc other than the ear (1 or 2 max) The nails !!!! No extremely long pointed nails as belonging to a witch !!! Short nails, maybe a few mm long with neutral colors and no prints or stuff glued onto them !
@emem00921 күн бұрын
One piercing max in ears.
@esischuber433520 күн бұрын
i love my long Pointy witch nails. In Nude. it's so nice to scare people away in puplic with them. because it Shows you do not have to Do the mundane Tasks . 😈😏
@robynrowe830520 күн бұрын
No cow bells going from the ear to the nose
@Gadfly202519 күн бұрын
😂😆😆 N Shore LI
@CarnelianEmber19 күн бұрын
No tattoos is a rule I wouldn’t be caught dead following. For me I like to think of it as a symbol of strength, endurance, and resilience because apparently they are painful.
@666Susie5 күн бұрын
I have always followed these basic rules as my mom taught me from early on that "classics" and "tailored" looks were the best, and that buying "for the long run" was the best and smartest thing to do. She was from the NE, and despite my being a "California girl" from birth, I wasn't allowed to buy so many "fad" items that my girlfriends had in middle- and high-school, other than for some casual clothes. Drove me crazy that I couldn't have "the latest and greatest" in shoes and clothing styles, but in retrospect, I'm glad that I had "my own" sense of style. Mom's lessons have followed me all through life, and I was able to adapt no matter where I lived, be it in NYC, across The Pond, or visiting cousins in the Deep South. I never felt "out of place". Nor did I ever feel self-conscious at special events I've had to attend over the years. I find that having a "classic" wardrobe is even more important when one works in a male-dominated field, like Wall Street, when I often found myself being the only woman around a table of well-dressed men.
@belleford164620 күн бұрын
I pair my Walmart finds with Chico's or Ann Taylor and accessories from thrift stores. Sometimes wearing all Walmart and no one knows. The secret is confidence in your look and attitude. As an 81yo Latina, my wardrobe is classically timeless with items from 20 years ago.
@heloisam.desouza174626 күн бұрын
I believe that one should use whatever one likes and can afford, obviously . It's difficult to choose quality when one is trying to make ends meet...
@patmaurer854124 күн бұрын
I love quality, but have little money for clothes. My first tip is to save up for things rather than repeatedly buy something that will 'do' for now. I have great luck (and a lot of fun!) shopping estate sales, vintage shops, and thrift stores--and no one knows how little I paid unless I choose to tell them! 😊 Just the other day, I got several compliments on my tall leather boots which are not only on their 5th year for me but supremely comfortable, and cost me $12 US at a local charity shop! I have an assortment of colorful silk scarves that were $1 each; I'm still learning 1,000 ways to wear them, thanks to videos online 😊
@P5599922 күн бұрын
It is always better to buy quality because it is going to last longer than having to replace items all the time because they were poorly made. Of course when menopause hits, you have to go out and buy a whole new wardrobe thanks to weight gain.😜
29 күн бұрын
so true....doesnt matter the yr of fashion it matters to have pieces that stand the test of time....
@antjeblum903429 күн бұрын
You nail it! Synthetics are the death of style (and of the environment,too). I admit that I sometimes wear them but not as throw-away items but in classical and well-fitting pieces to last several seasons.
@louisekunkel175726 күн бұрын
In Ontario, Canada, l have a hard time finding natural fiber garments such as wool blended dress pants. Any suggestions?
@kumaranvij25 күн бұрын
@@louisekunkel1757 Vintage stores!
@bellareid348822 күн бұрын
Bless your heart for not understanding that most of the world can only afford synthetics. You talk about the death of fashion when many people, even those with jobs, can't afford their bills!. Your world sounds like a nice place to visit
@kumaranvij22 күн бұрын
@@bellareid3488 Cotton is a natural fabric, and is cheap, warm, long-lasting, and versatile.
@antjeblum903421 күн бұрын
@@bellareid3488 I'm an European of rather low income and I can even afford cashmere sweaters. Of course I must look for bargains, and have to make smart choices and treat them well so I can wear them a long time. My oldest one is from 1996 and still alive and kicking😄
@shaylasmith393529 күн бұрын
Great points! Thank you so much for your video! People need to stop buying clothes that wear out and fall apart!
@juiemerchant7 күн бұрын
Loved the suggestions. I have been studying classic outfits for a while now and I know it's time to revamp my wardrobe. However, here in Ahmedabad, it's pretty difficult to find such quality clothing. Everything around me is in line with some sort of trend. But one piece a time, wherever I find it, will have to do for now. I loved the colours you showed - tan, beige, white, black and I would suggest browns too; especially the darker shaed go beautifully with white and beige. And also, finding a good tailor is key to the entire wardrobe. Hard to find these days.
@chrislastnam682229 күн бұрын
At my father's country club many heiresses wear Isabel Marant, Erdem, Pucci , MaxxMara all of which are bold and colorful.
@elizabethchamblin38228 күн бұрын
I've watched some of these videos, and you are the first to mention Max Mara. My coat will out live me!
@Toni-fk3cz26 күн бұрын
While I agree I will say the owners & higher ups separate themselves this way. Look at the owners of the cc
@rl363625 күн бұрын
CC is the bolder part of the day... The nod to summer & youth, but not representative of other daily wear
@kumaranvij25 күн бұрын
Are you thinking of Isabel Marant?
@chrislastnam682225 күн бұрын
@kumaranvij That was the auto complete .
@LauraS-i1j25 күн бұрын
I have lived my life by these rules, and I love it!!!!
@MenchieOrdonez-SeniorLyf26 күн бұрын
To each his own. Be yourself whatever that is. One does not need to follow certain ranks
@BunnyLang25 күн бұрын
I agree. Originality is key. Older women, even with tattoos (like them or not) are still making a statement of what they believe in, and that's the most important.
@terryfriend1622 күн бұрын
Lovely video, thank you. Absolutely true.
@goldenblue386519 күн бұрын
So exactly true… But “ old money woman attire “ can be somewhat “ BORING “, there is a difference in LOUD clothing attire and SUTLE TASTEFUL attire… For that tasteful classy look always go for a SUTLE ( If you are not sure what “ SUTLE “ means in fashion )… LOOK IT UP 💫. Class never goes out of style… Check out the movies from 1900- 2000. 1940 particularly, Those ladies ( and men ), really knew how to dress. On stage, off stage, everyday life, and the hugh majority was not wealthy . Good article, quite a few individuals really needed this ! Great job 👏😌👏
@laurasmith215718 күн бұрын
Subtle*
@auntielaura521 күн бұрын
This style is definitely my preference - the emphasis is on the woman rather than what she is wearing. Staying away from fast fashion is also important for humanitarian and environmental reasons. Unfortunately, my body size has changed so much over the years that I can no longer wear any of the timeless pieces I have purchased over and over in multiple sizes. 😔. Having a timeless wardrobe really only works if you don’t have changes like my double-mastectomy, or fluctuating weight.
@MonicaJNYC19 күн бұрын
I don't care what anyone says, I like prints and bright colors...and I get compliments... clothes should suit your personality (I'm not "boring")...Yet, I don't wear tight or tasteless clothing...
@MONEYAINTATHANG10019 күн бұрын
Elegant, Sophisticated, Refined, seeing A1....Thank you Kindly! 👗
@toygirl46Ай бұрын
I like how she tells me what colours to wear, and there are only 4
@Mary-AnnSmith-vj7stАй бұрын
😂
@jayanouni29 күн бұрын
hahahaha Beige beige beige
@mimiarachnid50517 күн бұрын
TLDR version so you won't waste 10 minutes of your time. 1. no logo to flaunt 2. no overly trendy items 3. no cheap synthetic (polyester, acrylic) fabric 4. no loud colors or prints (not about commanding attention, it's about inspiring admiration) 5. no overly revealing clothing (less is more) 6. no flashy jewelry 7. no poorly fitting clothes 8. no overdone makeup or hair I also don't like the 'old money women' idea. Old money does not make someone elegant. Elegance comes out of within, authenticity sincerity, not something superficial. I see this video as a guide to express your inner elegance. One can dress elegantly as much as she wants (here all models are women), but if she doesn't have empathy, grace, humility, her elegant clothes are nothing but a shadow of snobby 'old money'.
@elizabethhazel603921 күн бұрын
Agree in theory about natural fabrics, but wool and cashmere have to be carefully stored in cedar cabinets or closets so it doesn't get moth-eaten. Both woolens and linen fabrics often require dry-cleaning. Dry cleaning can get expensive and it's an environmental hazard. I continue to hope that more blended fabrics - cotton, hemp, bamboo, and linen - will trickle down to the mid-priced retailers, but so far, not much joy in that respect. I have certainly seen wealthy women wearing chunky jewelry, but it's paired with clothing that makes it work well and looks very sophisticated. Being well-mannered and having good social skills goes a long way even if you can't afford to dress upscale or struggle with getting a tailored look.
@obelus5985Ай бұрын
Buying logo clothes makes you pay someone to be a walking billboard. Hard pass.
@LilyBecca29 күн бұрын
Exactly!! If they want me to he a walking billboard, they glance give me the item, and then pay me to wear it.
@janetplanet867827 күн бұрын
When I hear the word "brand", I think of cattle getting branded and that's basically what they're doing -- showing their logo shows you belong to them.
@rl363625 күн бұрын
@@janetplanet8678 That is precisely why people buy logo items... they want to belong to a group
@AnnaMishel24 күн бұрын
Isn’t “I don’t care” old money?
@patriciakimball815011 күн бұрын
All those women shown were young, slim, and beautiful.
@michkamona18 күн бұрын
I agreed with everything except color. I could never live without the color red. Not in everything but a red trenchcoat or red pant or skirt suit. Love!
@kimberlyaustin667722 күн бұрын
Life's not fun without flashy jewlry
@angelasims275929 күн бұрын
old money women would not refer to catherine princess of wales as kate middleton. she married 13 years ago and dropped her maiden name then
@classics3927 күн бұрын
@@angelasims2759 I think you got that wrong. Particularly in the UK, you can never can cross class barriers. Even the current Princess of Wales knows that.
@angelasims275927 күн бұрын
@classics39 sofie is never referred to by her maiden name, catherine name change was mainly since she became princess of wales.
@classics3927 күн бұрын
@angelasims2759 ?
@angelasims275927 күн бұрын
@@classics39 not class barrier just bad manners referring to her by the maiden name she dropped years ago.
@classics3927 күн бұрын
@angelasims2759 ? You don't understand a thing about old money, the class system in the UK, etc. It's not your world.
@FelisStella-HappyStar23 күн бұрын
And Cindy Lauper and Iris Apfel and countless other wealthy creative brilliant women with their own unique style couldn't care less about these rules. 😂
@mjleger45556 күн бұрын
Maybe, but here today, gone tomorrow, even if there is a twenty-year interim
@denisadellingerАй бұрын
I love these tips. But I do love loud colors and prints. I love turquoise jewelry. I hate logo clothing. But I did love that little alligator on my chest in the eighties.
@kumaranvijАй бұрын
Denise, frankly, you sound like you're too good for these silly tips. You know what you like and you wear it. You don't care about conforming, you like to have fun and do what makes you happy. And you can still buy the alligator shirts! They're from the French brand Lacoste, and they're made from cotton, which is a great natural fabric not mentioned by this snobby narrator.
@hiddlespearean29 күн бұрын
The best style for you is what makes you happy, comfortable and confident. Plenty of wealth doyens of style wear prints colours and chunky jewels. Key is quality in harmony
@rl363625 күн бұрын
What does that alligator do for you? What are you trying to tell others... that we got suckered into 1980's over the top consumerism... that made shoppers poor & textile conglomerates wealthy. [Now we know better: If you have stock in the company instead of wearing the logo, you can be in a better place)
@kumaranvij25 күн бұрын
@@rl3636 I hardly think buying a couple mid-priced polo shirts is "over the top consumerism."
@astriddeslandes237327 күн бұрын
Since I was little, clothes have always been my toys. That's how I play. Wanting to come across as "old money" or "classic", or "chic", is making others the center of our attention... It's making sure we come across to them in a certain way (or don't). I am French, and was raised with classic, flawless style. Booooring! Like is too short. Enjoy yourself. Play! 😊
@rl363625 күн бұрын
Then you dont need a video! But, not all careers approve of that finger flipping creativity.
@kumaranvij25 күн бұрын
@@rl3636 Finger flipping?
@sandyphelps868424 күн бұрын
100% 💯 agree. 👍
@MadamoftheCatHouse19 күн бұрын
I am not French. And I find that 'Parisian Chic' downright drab.
@astriddeslandes237318 күн бұрын
@MadamoftheCatHouse I do too. Even as a French person.... The perfectly cut pair of jeans, the white button down, the impeccable classic blazer, the scarf and the sensible classic loafers. Blahhhhhh
@DonellaAllicock29 күн бұрын
wear whatever you feel comfortable in and don't worry about what others think
@rl363625 күн бұрын
That does not work in all careers
@livingincaptivityIII14 күн бұрын
@DonnaAllicock Are you by any chance, an "artist"?
@kathleenstoin67127 күн бұрын
I'm retired and live in Florida now. I wear shorts and a tee shirt most days, and flip flops. I have a couple of nice outfits to wear to events, and a few to wear traveling. Thats all I need. I save so much money, and I'm very happy with my life. So, bottom line, who cares what wealthy women wear?
@LoralLee26 күн бұрын
Why did you watch this video if it's of no interest to you?
@kathleenstoin67126 күн бұрын
@GoddessBlessYou It was of interest, but it's comedic interest. I think it's funny that people put so much importance on what wealthy people wear in an attempt to impress others.
@LoralLee26 күн бұрын
@@kathleenstoin671 It's not always about impressing other people, though. That's an assumption you're making.
@kathleenstoin67126 күн бұрын
@GoddessBlessYou Of course it's about impressing other people. Isn't that the point of this video, to help people dress like "old money" so people won't think they're nouveau riche?
@LoralLee26 күн бұрын
@@kathleenstoin671 That could be one reason, of course. Perhaps if you're clever enough, you could come up with three or four additional reasons why this might be of interest to someone.
@joyceellis972226 күн бұрын
I have sweaters and jackets that are 20 years old. Timeless. Care for them. Quality clothes hang different feel better move better
@LilyBecca24 күн бұрын
@@joyceellis9722 I completely agree with this. I've gotten to where I can't stand the way cheap fabric feels, and it definitely doesn't wear the same. Quality clothing just hangs right. It looks tailored without needing to be tailored. It feels right against my skin and it moves right when I'm moving.
@anitachiquita7029 күн бұрын
A couple of things I disagree with here. Some natural fabrics like linen and even cotton can wrinkle and look messy. There are many quality synthetic fabrics that wear much better. I don't see anything wrong with a print now and then. It should be tasteful and can make an outfit look better.
@ouniverse782429 күн бұрын
I was going to say the same about synthetic fabrics. They look great, they feel great, and they are practical. I don't wear much cotton and linen not because I can't afford it, but because I just don't want to waste my life trying to make them look polished.
@mickbethful28 күн бұрын
I thought it was generally accepted that linen wrinkles easily, and so the wrinkles are not frowned upon ??
@anitachiquita7028 күн бұрын
@@mickbethful I guess it depends on a person's preference. I don't wear linen because of the wrinkle issue.
@ancientwisdom10828 күн бұрын
Cotton is far less problematic than linen, as long as it is a good quality. I don't bother with linen due to instant wrinkles.
@AJLinthe5D27 күн бұрын
I can agree about linen. I bought it when I was younger but I won't buy it again. It gets wrinkled in a heartbeat.
@jhmumma25 күн бұрын
Delighted to find your channel!
@goobee158120 күн бұрын
What tip am I going to use? I'm going to try confidence because tailoring is too expensive. Lol.
@patricialong349216 күн бұрын
Actually it isn't, you just need to find a lady (or gentleman) who knows how to nip & tuck & hem properly.
@baderinwa125 күн бұрын
I have a variety of colors, including bright ones, in my wardrobe . It is more about wearing what compliments your skin tone .
@milleniumgirl100023 күн бұрын
Really agree about the clown makeup. The truly rich care about flaunting a healthy natural skin.
@Valentina-Steinway26 күн бұрын
I’ve been doing this for years! Subscribed…!❤
@roamingtheworldsАй бұрын
Well put together 👏 thank you!
@Mouse7323 күн бұрын
When you invest in quality clothing and take proper care of it, it lasts a lifetime. You don't need a closet packed with clothes either, just a few well-chosen pieces. I wear wool socks all winter, and the best part is you can wear them more than once before washing. Don't try that with some cheap acrylic socks.
@MariaGarcia-gj5ie6 күн бұрын
Not to mention they let your skin breath!
@appaloosa4215 күн бұрын
Some of us ‘no’ money know these things!
@dipanwitadasgupta522127 күн бұрын
Ohhh i followed this without knowing & without extraordinary wealth
@kumaranvijАй бұрын
If confidence really comes "from within" as she says, it doesn't matter what you wear, as long as it is appropriate and comfortable. Buy something responsibly made (or vintage, even better) and you'll be confident knowing you are a person who cares about other people, not what class other people think you're in.
@lynj908821 күн бұрын
I love all the classics!!
@Fiona-e3x18 күн бұрын
The best outfit is self love. And not caring and being a copycat. Just having your own style. And not following the crowd. I dress for myself and never wear designer clothes. I just piece different fashion for me. And I don't like fake nails and lashes. I am a plain Jane and I love the way I look because I love myself.
@kandice77722 күн бұрын
Another thing that is not mentioned is old money, they watch thier weight. They dont fluctuate so buying quality stable pieces of clothing, that is timeless cause once tailored, they have to do so..
@DiGrace44Ай бұрын
Anna Wintour wears colorful prints. She knows fashion.
@1bonnierussell29 күн бұрын
She also knows no one likes her.
@darciefoerster487719 күн бұрын
But they are subdued prints
@breezyperkins840715 күн бұрын
I loved all the tips. I already do some of them, but others I did not know. Thank you for the tips.
@kiradavis678228 күн бұрын
Linen, no matter the price point, wrinkles the second you sit down in a car. Result = unappealing.
@rl363625 күн бұрын
odd there was no mention of Cashmere... so much nicer than wool, esp if you are petite
@violetmilan25 күн бұрын
Exactly!
@loloppololp930424 күн бұрын
@rl3636 cashmere IS wool.
@loloppololp930424 күн бұрын
Linen is meant to be worn slightly wrinkled. Thats the appeal of it. It's non chalant elegance.
@ruthgriffiths736522 күн бұрын
Wash linen in a high-quality laundry soap, such as Tallow & Ash. It will remain crease free for much longer. All natural fibres should be air dried.
@pamelajester136517 күн бұрын
I'm 69 and find myself consulting with my granddaughter. Thank you for your tips. I've just recently embraced my grey hair and, frankly I love it! I look forward to watching more of your suggestions.
@jenniferdevlin2805Ай бұрын
I'm the poor version of wearing classic clothes. Can't afford the natural fabrics but always hated logos let alone loud ones. I love dressing up xx ❤😂 xx
@solidcatinkАй бұрын
You sounds exactly like me. I could have written your post :)
@nandinibandhini29 күн бұрын
Sounds totally like me. :)
@marushah3643 күн бұрын
Today I realised that what I have been doing in regard to my dress makeup jewellery and other things is a class🎉🎉🎉🎉
@SundayzCrows3326 күн бұрын
Malakies!!!! People wear what makes you feel good, happy and what Is affordable to you!!! A.I telling humans what to wear, please take a seat behind me!!!
@rogerandleoniehall974017 күн бұрын
Didn't talk to a single old money person to make this did you...Grace kelly was middle class american...not old money until she married a prince. Oh and truly old money? They look very down to earth, cos they truly don't care what anyone thinks. Boring and beige corporate is a safe style, most people look good in it. However having no style at all is not an indication of wealth in my opinion.
@yourbodyandyou23 күн бұрын
I love black dresses.
@Susan-vb1iq11 күн бұрын
The wealthiest women i know dress in shabby boho style and wear beads 😊no flashy clothes shoes or cars. Millionares who dress like hippies . They are some of kindest people i know, helping the needy & supporting countless animal charities 😊💖😊
@pamelabough200829 күн бұрын
It's about never having food, living a life of someone else's money to pay so much to look well dressed. Most stores don't sell natural fabric clothing and most people can't afford to buy natural fabrics anymore. Synthetic fibres were promoted by the oil industry and took over the market and wool, cotton and linen got a bad wrap instead of being naturally the best for humans to wear. They breathe but Synthetics don't.
@rl363625 күн бұрын
Not true: "most people can't afford to buy natural fabrics anymore." The day a person stops buying crap for the sake of buying buying buying, then that person is on the way to saving/investing It's about CHOOSING quality It's about wanting things that are well made, feel great on & are not made solely to fill a landfill. If you pay for any streaming service, or ever eat in a restaurant, or buy any food that is not on sale... then you already have the funds to buy QUALITY (not quantity). Bad clothing habits are something that any one can change... it's a CHOICE to not buy garbage, only to complain it's garbage.
@sarabrooks176222 сағат бұрын
Good solid advice used on the right occasion.
@MarchionessDarby6221 күн бұрын
This demonstrates how my mom dresses, and she’s not old money. It’s just a classic style with an eye for durability.
@annpringle821921 күн бұрын
Great video!
@kimgordon369529 күн бұрын
❤ Timeless pieces...
@CleoWard20 күн бұрын
I'm 78, and my 'motto' since I was a teen is: "Less IS MORE"❣️
@FuchsiaFire44429 күн бұрын
Linen is a mass of wrinkles 5 minutes after putting it on, and the item completely loses its shape. The linen sold today in woke culture is cheap straight linen made globally. The linen fabric acceptable for those who dont want to look like they slept and live on the street is a linen blend.
@kumaranvij25 күн бұрын
What is "woke culture" sold linen? What does woke have to do with linen?
@audrealambert95837 күн бұрын
I love the fashion in this video thanks for the idea,s👍🎯💖💯🗽
@classytrashy814128 күн бұрын
Putting one black women in the mix wouldn’t have hurt
@kumaranvij25 күн бұрын
What they don't say here is that the notion of "old money" is inextricably intwined with classism and r aceism. That's because you must have the proper "breeding" to be considered old money. Which is part of the reason why we should stop venerating these people.
@ruthwenzel111522 күн бұрын
My son calls me "Abercrombie old." I think is a compliment because i wear what i have worn for decades - not the clothes, but the lovely & comfortable.
@ancientwisdom10828 күн бұрын
Since 2020, I find it difficult to find quality affordable clothes in natural fabrics. Where to go?
@elizabethchamblin38228 күн бұрын
The RealReal or Thred Up.
@elizabethchamblin38228 күн бұрын
It's difficult. Everything is recycled polyester and expensive. Gag me+
@chrislastnam682226 күн бұрын
Go to Saks the day after Christmas for 70% off of designer clothes.
@annewalden379525 күн бұрын
Ancient wisdom try vintage or visit Charity Shops .
@Orehia21 күн бұрын
Love this, Its like they are reading my mind. Great video. 🙏🏻😇💐🧡
@renataaugustyniak244518 күн бұрын
Oh yah? Wasn't quin Elizabeth wearing all the flashy colors? The neon green and pink???? It's all wrong in that video.
@MichelleAlexandria-EM18 күн бұрын
Not everyone is the same
@danidavis37166 күн бұрын
Thank you. I used to purchase products & subscriptions outside of my budget from KZbinrs I trusted. I believed they used these items until I learned about sponsorships & other ways they made money by promoting things. My naiveness is quite embarrassing. By following these basic tips I’ve been able to declutter clothes, shoes, purses, earrings, & makeup! I’ve also cut way down on buying so much stuff I’ll declutter later on. I’m not from money yet others aren’t aware when I’m wearing quality items I’ve thrifted!!
@virginiaconway37428 күн бұрын
When you have finished dressing, look in a full-length mirror, and if the first thing you see is not you, take whatever it is off.
@reachlove677925 күн бұрын
True. ❤ It’s all about how it feels.
@Christine-or3lm26 күн бұрын
i always thought "the dress should make me look good" ... not the dress look good.
@laurasmith215718 күн бұрын
From that picture of Diana 2:40 I subscribed IMMEDIATELY.. such a classy lady!!
@ОляД-л8уАй бұрын
Freedom is more important than having a lot of money. I don’t want to have a look of business man’s wife, it looks like my husband pays for my clothes! I love letters or others prints on my clothes and Boho style is much more STYLISH then business/classic/office style
@kumaranvijАй бұрын
Yes! I agree. Find your own style, don't try to conform to be "accepted" by silly rich people.
@classics3929 күн бұрын
@@kumaranvijYou don't seem to understand the difference between silly rich and old money....
@kumaranvij29 күн бұрын
@@classics39 Can you explain it to me?
@kumaranvij29 күн бұрын
@@classics39 What is it?
@CreativitySimplicity29 күн бұрын
Silly money is like you are trying to show the off your wealth and old money means I am already rich I don't bother showing off @@kumaranvij
@ms.lorenzo425820 күн бұрын
I’m definitely going to keep wearing bold colors and prints. They look good on me.
@lc22426 күн бұрын
A rich color as accent can be beautiful. All neutrals all the time is boring. Even your examples had an occasional pop of color (albeit not loud prints).
@ms.ppettigrew316714 күн бұрын
I believe that style is definitely personal, and I also like the statement that you do not need to over do it.