Jude Law personifies Old Money Style - in The Talented Mr. Ripley.

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  • Опубліковано 2 лис 2023
  • In the movie The talented Mr. Ripley Jude Law plays Dickie Greenleaf who absolutely personifies old money style with effortless elegance. His excellently relaxed and classy costumes are designed by Oscar winning Ann Roth and Gary Jones. Dickie wears everything from yacht friendly linen shirts to jazz club appropriate suits and hats. Yet his wardrobe is not that extensive but he always has just the right piece for just the right occasion, a key element of the old money aesthetic. In this short video we take look at three of his key costumes.
    This is just a quick extra. Casino Royale is on the way like I promised.
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  • @leguan8269
    @leguan8269 6 місяців тому +16

    I had no idea what "old money" style was years back when the movie was out, but watching clips from this video, the wardrobe is still classic and not outdated at all. Once again, thanks for all the information.

  • @rileygranderson6125
    @rileygranderson6125 11 днів тому +1

    Love the book and I love the movie ❤️‍🔥Jude law looks breathtakingly beautiful in this movie✨

  • @normadesmond6017
    @normadesmond6017 2 місяці тому +3

    love Jude Law in this one!

  • @billybro1403
    @billybro1403 Місяць тому +3

    yeah he's always looked rich. Even when he played a soldier in the ditch he had the vibe😂

  • @papishome3394
    @papishome3394 24 дні тому +1

    dickie greenleaf looks so good despite the fact the movie was from the 90s.. that is the one movie that really convinced me to follow the old money style, especially when its is very suitable for my country's climate. all I need is some linen shirts, nice polos n a few trousers to create so many looks. he n the "old money" style movement inspires me to create my own clothing brand but I haven't started it yet bcs now I'm focusing on trading to haev enough money to have enough cash flow for the business to survive within 6 months. nonetheless, dickie greenleaf really opened my eyes since I first watched mr ripley a few years ago

    • @ForTheLoveOfSuits
      @ForTheLoveOfSuits  23 дні тому

      Yes he does. Jude Law is excellent. I really hope you can get your brand off the ground. But yes capital is an issue. Myself and my wife thought about doing it as we liv her win China and have access to great fabrics but building a brand from scratch his hard work.

    • @papishome3394
      @papishome3394 23 дні тому

      @@ForTheLoveOfSuits true... currently I'm trying to learn as much as I can about the business as well, from design n manufacturing process to marketing n brand building. i've been learning so much from yt channel "recloseted" n "glass factory", in fact I'm planning to join their paid programs once my trading career takes off bcs its getting some momentum now. recloseted teaches you abt everything you need to know from design up to branding n marketing, and glass factory has a vast network of highly credible manufacturers from around the world + insights. they are both really great! you should check it out

  • @TrueWalker88
    @TrueWalker88 Місяць тому +5

    Old money is't a style you can wear. Either you have it or you don't and it doesn't matter.

    • @Euridsol
      @Euridsol Місяць тому

      It's just a life style and you can achieve it

    • @TrueWalker88
      @TrueWalker88 Місяць тому +4

      @@Euridsol No, it's something you are born into, it cannot be achieved. That would be new money.

    • @papishome3394
      @papishome3394 23 дні тому

      my dad is considered new money but bcs he was born n raised in a very broke family, he valued money so much by not unnecessarily flaunting wealth n use it to help other people. in fact, he actually spends more money on helping poor people n his community than himself n his family. I kind of resent it growing up bcs I couldn’t get what all my friends could get when I was young but now I get it. but my monetary values is considerably less noble than his bcs I would rather spend 8k on myself n 2k on helping others than 8k on others n 2k for myself.
      my dad has tasted all the nicest things money can offer through his friends for free n it never fazed him. you wouldn’t know he is rich unless you know him. but at the same time we still enjoy some luxury cars, house n trips. its not like he drives an old accord like warren buffet. really amazing guy. too bad his son is pretty selfish

    • @TrueWalker88
      @TrueWalker88 23 дні тому

      ​@@papishome3394 Now that is some old money thinking. Old money doesn't truly apply in the US, unless it goes all the way back to Europe. In the US, the oldest money you can get is anyone who had the first chance to snatch up some land when it was there for the taking and keep it for the last 1-200 years. Lots of Brits were what is called land rich. They sometimes had noble titles, inherited land and therefore were landlords and usually had a country manor, but were cash poor. There was a community aspect to it, knowing that they, and the farmers who rented their land, were interdependent. At any time, they could technically sell, take the money and run, but that would be a short term smaller gain, rather than investing in generational wealth. The title and land itself afforded them other privileges than just cash to spend. So old money mentality isn't just about bling and immediate gratification, that is the poverty mentality that many people with new money bring to their newfound wealth. It's something bigger than themselves. They were born into it and did not have to "earn" it, but had to learn how to maintain it, a unique set of qualities.
      Your Dad's wisdom seems to come from life experience, a degree of emotional intelligence and whatever values were imparted to him by his own family, who may have had old money consciousness as well. It's interesting when you trace your ancestry back, sometimes there were people of status who set the course for the family, They lost their wealth but the spirit of their values were passed down.

  • @Cloudipy
    @Cloudipy 3 місяці тому +5

    that's super interesting ! can you analyse his other outfits ?

    • @ForTheLoveOfSuits
      @ForTheLoveOfSuits  3 місяці тому

      Thanks a lot. I'll see what I can do. Got along list of movies to ge through.

    • @jonathanbirch2022
      @jonathanbirch2022 2 місяці тому +1

      Yes please analyze more of his other styles in the movie

  • @donaldduck7461
    @donaldduck7461 4 місяці тому +3

    Purple Noon was the best Ripley film, due to Alain Delon’s performance & clothing style.

    • @ForTheLoveOfSuits
      @ForTheLoveOfSuits  4 місяці тому

      Thanks. I just recently heard of that movie. I'm going to check it out when I get a chance.

  • @johnfinbarr1160
    @johnfinbarr1160 Місяць тому

    But I still think the local Italians are dressed better than Dickie. The knitted polos. The colourful “sports” jackets. The subtle gold jewellery which the local young men are wearing. Miles beyond old money style. Viva Italia!

  • @Pradeepshantha860
    @Pradeepshantha860 19 днів тому

    Jude law (Dickie)was so irritating in this movie. If Ripley did not do it,I am sure someone else would have😂😂😂

    • @ForTheLoveOfSuits
      @ForTheLoveOfSuits  19 днів тому

      That is interesting. I've never heard anyone say that before. Personally I couldn't wait to see Freddy get it.