This makes a lot of sense. My family on my Mother's side are old money, and are basically low-key hoarders. We kept things FOREVER! I don't remember us ever replacing any furniture, appliances that still worked well, and would reuse things from dead relatives' houses like old travel trunks and crystal oil lamps for home decor. Mother even had the sofa expensively re-upholstered four times and rewired the lamps instead of just buying new ones.
I think that is more of a thing of the older generation in general 😊 I know people of all types of backgrounds and all their parents have kept their furniture and other things for a lifetime almost😅
i remember my mother teaching me the importance of buying quality AND taking good care of things. i still use those tips she gave me and have been able to keep a lot of my favorite items. having different types of clothing for going out vs relaxing at home made a difference too.
I’d recommend we do this more. It’s sustainable. My grandparents were working class but WASPs and they definitely passed on a lot of furniture, china, vintage carpentry tools, and art, some of which they inherited from their parents.
@@czardoniaI can so appreciate that. We live in such a throw away society and I’m guilty as charged because I participated in that way of life in my early marriage. But, about 20-25 years ago I realized I needed to buy quality, classic things and have them the rest of my life. What Audrey Hepburn, Jackie Kennedy, Carolyn Bissette wore were classics 30-70 years ago and are still classics today. Same goes for furniture if you have an eye for it.
I am not Old Money, but I worked for an Old Money business for years. True Founding Family Old Money. They are often quite shabby. They don’t buy a lot of new stuff. Their decor is handed-down legacy rugs and furniture that is worn and patina’d. They look like their Grandma’s. Very adverse to change including fashion. They all wore white panties! Lol Only white. Their shoes were ‘sensible.’ Their skiwear was ancient. Their kids got new stuff, but if you look at the old photos of these people, they never dressed to stand out. Queen Elizabeth is quintessential Old Money, and her style has NEVER changed. She only wears the loud colors so that she can be spotted by “the people” in big crowds or at events. Off-duty she’s in ancient cardigans and traditional plaids. I love it. One name The Drummer has always called my lifelong look is “Whatever Plus A Cardigan“ which cracks me up.
@@drummerlovesbookworm9738 I have a B.A. in Economics and some graduate education in Accounting and Finance. We live in an economy where an exponentially increasing proportion of wealth is concentrated in the hands of a small elite minority. Even the 1% is petrified of being left in the dust by the 0.1%. And in a competitive economy, your RELATIVE financial position is more important than your ABSOLUTE financial position, because it may indicate where you're headed in the future. Since the security of the rich is never guaranteed, that's probably why this wealthy family still felt compelled to pinch pennies for their children's benefit.
@@drummerlovesbookworm9738 Hoarding and postponement of gratification is actually standard and necessary behavior amongst the elite. In many areas of life. That's one reason they continually outcompete the 99%. To give you an example, an acquaintance of mine's family once owned a fruit orchard. They were fairly prosperous until a major conglomerate in the same industry suddenly lowered their market prices to the point where the smaller orchards couldn't turn a profit. The conglomerate put them all out of business and acquired a greater oligopoly over the industry. These wealthy parents are probably just role modeling to condition their children to thrive amid these business practices.
I’ve never clicked so fast on a new UA-cam video. I absolutely love this aesthetics and I’m so glad that it’s finally not weird anymore to dress like this on a daily basis even without having a pedigree or generational wealth. Thank you for making this video ❤️
Finally a proper video on old money aesthetics! Absolutely in love with the pieces you chose. Please do more videos covering this topic, especially on old money fashion and etiquette ❤
Omg I requested this video ❤️☺️ This is my fav aesthetic mixed with light academia!!! I just bought some pieces from the Ralph Lauren flagship store here in Chicago and I’ve been to the RL restaurant and it’s lovely! 🇺🇸💙
Thank heavens that classic style is returning. I too love a great Georgian home, elegant antiques, and quality. Pick a couple of great brands and focus your wardrobe. For me, it’s Ralph Lauren and St John Knits.
Videos like this excite me to the point I have to watch them in increments. This is EXACTLY what I was looking for when I search up a Luxury Lifestyle.
Kick Kennedy is one of my favorite “dollar princesses” bc she just happened to be in England and fell in love with the highest ranking duke (and richest) and who happens to live in the pride and prejudice house. And he adored her!!
He was heir the Duke of Devonshire. Sadly he was killed during the 2nd world war and the title was passed to his brother Andrew. The stately home is Chatsworth in the Peak District, Derbyshire, UK. 🇬🇧🤗.
Love your channel💗 - you have great style. Children of “Old Money” were my peers growing up - so I know the aesthetic well. Old Money (minimal) grooming & accessorizing, fragrance etc. is just as important as the clothes to get the aesthetic correct. I would love to see you do a video on this as well…. Help them with the scary manicures please 🤣!!
"New rich": scary manicure✔️ false eyebrows✔️ huge breasts and butt✔️ bikini pictures✔️ luxury car pictures✔️ many brand logos on clothes ✔️ Good books❌ Art ❌ Education❌
This is so accurate and true. Especially your description of old money versus new money. There is a saying that preps aren’t from California and I think that is true.
*LOL* I am from an Old Money family. Congrats! You nailed it. However, if I may be so bold. The one thing you missed was hair. Please look at the pictures of "old money" hats. The women do not, in general, let their hair hang down carelessly. The hair is corralled into a chignon, ponytail, or tight bob. Princess Katherine gets away with her luscious locks - but you will notice usually under a fascinator. When wearing a wide-brimmed hat, she usually has her hair up or at least tucked behind her ears. Just a tiny detail that you might have missed. Love your channel, keep u the good work!
I just found your channel- this video was a suggestion (thank you UA-cam!). I watched this video, watched a few of your others, subscribed and then watched this one again (and again- currently on view number 5). Love your channel- thank you! I'd love a video on Old Money aesthetic for home (furniture, decor, bedrooms etc). (Actually, anything else to do with Old Money would be appreciated- more outfits, lifestyle, leisure activities, careers etc).
Yes I will definitely be doing more videos to do with this topic! I'm thinking of doing an old money inspired bedroom, so that could incorporate furniture & decor 😄
So glad I found your channel! I love how similar our styles are and I like how you find links and more affordable options. It shows that not all has to be expensive to have great style 💕
Ralph Lauren is pronounced LAUren , not LauREN. If you look at the ads with him in it, he pronounced his own name. He 8s not old money, but is the GOAT of that style.
*Princess Diana is the Patron Saint of Old Money 'Hat Energy' IMO!!!* *she slayed that look. i have an entire Pinterest folder dedicated to it.* #lovesit #protectFabSakker 👒👸🏼🏰💸👼🏼
The tennis skirt is for the tennis court, right? Wearing sports attire outside the occasion is not classy or old money. Dress for the occasion I would say.
My brother married into a (not billionaires) trust fund family from New England. The great-grand father made an invention back in the 1920s or 1930s. 100 years later the descendants receive monies from the trust fund. They’ve always worked average jobs, been very low key in dress and attitudes, but traveled extensively with their 3 kids and still do now that they’re all in their late 20s. They didn’t even give cell phones to their 3 kids until they were 18. But, none of the 3 owed a single dollar for their college educations and are themselves now 3 great kids who I love. I can’t speak for their 20 or so cousins (who also get monies). But, because of the attitude of my brother and his wife, they didn’t show they had money to anyone around them especially living in a relatively small southern town. When the kids would complain that their friends had trucks, phones, boats, etc., (which we knew their parents bought through debt) I would just tell them some day soon they would understand and appreciate why their parents comported themselves the way they did. So, yes, I think real money whispers. …but other than on the tennis court, I don’t think you’d catch them dressed in tennis outfits. ;)
I have an old family: sometimes with more money, other times less money. One constant of the women and men was modesty. No matter the epoch. Which these days is a rara avis.
Yes you are right! Prince Charles has even endorsed and helped to plan the town of Poundbury on Duchy land - all designed in a traditional/ neoclassical style. I would love to visit one day
Fab Sakker Wow, I’m surprised You know that! I’m an architect and there is a whole book about Pondbury by Leon Krier who was leading the project. Hope You’ll be able to visit it soon
What she gets wrong: Kennedys are not even "lace curtain", let alone old money, and never represented the aesthetic very well. RL Polo pony on your chest is not old money. Tennis togs are great, if you are going to or from the tennis club, otherwise stick with the white jeans.
She’s too young to know the Kennedy or Bouvier backstory. They were never accepted into the 400 and were especially ostracized during Joe Kennedy’s time. They became more accepted after JFK became president but not by much. The system was breaking down somewhat anyway.
At one time I knew fabulously wealthy old money people in the Hamptons before Hollywood and Wall Street ruined it. You would never know and a lot of them drove Fords or delapidated English sports cars.
Aw thank you! I was actually dying my hair a gingery red for about 8 years and I loved how it looked but the upkeep was just too much!! I was having to do my roots every 6 weeks 😭 I was so over it lol xxx
Get the Sloane Ranger handbook from the 80s. It’s always been awful clothes, I lived in Chelsea and worked in Belgravia, and it was all upturned collars and sweaters wrapped around shoulders, still is, young girls looking dreadful with granny outfits and Diana looked terrible then, a teenager with frumpy granny things, no style at all, then everyone wanted to copy it, and how they must laugh at themselves now. No stylish young woman would have been seen dead wearing Diana style clothes, only people who followed trends did, no matter how ugly the clothes. Diana looked much better when she got away from the royals
Literally just discovered you and OMG we are TWINS! We look soooo much alike physically especially the face shape and teeth and eyes. If you're as tall as me (I'm 5'11) I'm going to demand a DNA test. I mean I'm your older twin (I'm 46) but WOW.
NO WAY that's wild!! I am just above 5'9" so not quite as tall as you but getting there lol It would be interesting to know if we have similar genealogy
Just to be clear. Kim Kardashian does come from money. She just has a flashy lifestyle, which doesn't necessarily have anything to do with old/new money
Sort of. If you look back at the GG characters, from the main five, only the Van Der Vilts and the Rhodes were old money, not the Bass or Waldorf families. I would say Anne Archibald or Lily Van der Woodsen would be true old money icons.
Old Money fashion look requires a slim body regardless of age, pearls in daytime and never gems in daytime except engagement and wedding rings. Per tennis outfit being old money…of course…why do you think jewelers began marketing tennis bracelets?
The Kennedy's are not old money. TBH, there is not much money there at all. JFK's dad made his money off bootlegging and prostitution- illegal activities. Due to the high number of children that he had, there wasn't that much money to leave to heirs. If Jackie Kennedy hadn't married Onassis and not had the final divorce before he died, she would have not had much to live on. Jackie Kennedy's step father was Hugh Auchincloss and he was old money. JFK had to have him call so he could be admitted into certain clubs since they were closed to him being a Kennedy. Most of old money- not all- eschews politics and live life not in the limelight. A good example was Bunny Mellon. The Mellon family is an old line family and she designed the rose garden for the Kennedy administration. After that administration. she only gave 1 interview for the rest of her life. In her estate she left her art collection estimated at 350 million to one of the Ivy league universities. The rest of her estate was for an undisclosed amount.
@Don K They are getting closer but they are not yet old money. They are too much entwined with the political and cultural arena, which is the opposite for most old money families. The younger members are third generation, not sure what they will do.
It would be great to get your updated take on this topic, now that quiet luxury has run its most recent course. Of course, its appeal will never completely fade, as it is anchored in the timelessness and indispensability of the aesthetic. However, the authenticity of the "old money" fantasy lifestyle imagery and scenography that drives the aspirational and acquisitional impulses among the masses, is a phenomena to be approached with discretion. As explained well in this segment from the Parisian Gentlemen true old money classes (at least here in the US with our depraved sense of true aristocracy) shun anything which is obviously trying to make a statement or draw attention. ua-cam.com/video/RfvOyr_xtSA/v-deo.htmlsi=Zl_zpReLuDyK_dr_
The new money nowadays is bling bling. Old money will have normal clothes that not stand out the crowd. Doesnt need to be expensive but can have some more class. 😅 The most i know are not that outgoing with colours and brand names.
This makes a lot of sense. My family on my Mother's side are old money, and are basically low-key hoarders. We kept things FOREVER! I don't remember us ever replacing any furniture, appliances that still worked well, and would reuse things from dead relatives' houses like old travel trunks and crystal oil lamps for home decor. Mother even had the sofa expensively re-upholstered four times and rewired the lamps instead of just buying new ones.
I love that. The bought quality & knew how to take care of things
I think that is more of a thing of the older generation in general 😊 I know people of all types of backgrounds and all their parents have kept their furniture and other things for a lifetime almost😅
i remember my mother teaching me the importance of buying quality AND taking good care of things. i still use those tips she gave me and have been able to keep a lot of my favorite items.
having different types of clothing for going out vs relaxing at home made a difference too.
I’d recommend we do this more. It’s sustainable. My grandparents were working class but WASPs and they definitely passed on a lot of furniture, china, vintage carpentry tools, and art, some of which they inherited from their parents.
@@czardoniaI can so appreciate that. We live in such a throw away society and I’m guilty as charged because I participated in that way of life in my early marriage. But, about 20-25 years ago I realized I needed to buy quality, classic things and have them the rest of my life. What Audrey Hepburn, Jackie Kennedy, Carolyn Bissette wore were classics 30-70 years ago and are still classics today. Same goes for furniture if you have an eye for it.
I am not Old Money, but I worked for an Old Money business for years. True Founding Family Old Money. They are often quite shabby. They don’t buy a lot of new stuff. Their decor is handed-down legacy rugs and furniture that is worn and patina’d. They look like their Grandma’s. Very adverse to change including fashion. They all wore white panties! Lol Only white. Their shoes were ‘sensible.’ Their skiwear was ancient. Their kids got new stuff, but if you look at the old photos of these people, they never dressed to stand out. Queen Elizabeth is quintessential Old Money, and her style has NEVER changed. She only wears the loud colors so that she can be spotted by “the people” in big crowds or at events. Off-duty she’s in ancient cardigans and traditional plaids. I love it. One name The Drummer has always called my lifelong look is “Whatever Plus A Cardigan“ which cracks me up.
Me❤
But their kids got new stuff. Maybe they were just trying to be good parents who scrimped, saved and sacrificed for their children.
@@evelynzlon9492 For positive sure….no scrimping. They had piles of money.
@@drummerlovesbookworm9738 I have a B.A. in Economics and some graduate education in Accounting and Finance. We live in an economy where an exponentially increasing proportion of wealth is concentrated in the hands of a small elite minority. Even the 1% is petrified of being left in the dust by the 0.1%. And in a competitive economy, your RELATIVE financial position is more important than your ABSOLUTE financial position, because it may indicate where you're headed in the future. Since the security of the rich is never guaranteed, that's probably why this wealthy family still felt compelled to pinch pennies for their children's benefit.
@@drummerlovesbookworm9738 Hoarding and postponement of gratification is actually standard and necessary behavior amongst the elite. In many areas of life. That's one reason they continually outcompete the 99%. To give you an example, an acquaintance of mine's family once owned a fruit orchard. They were fairly prosperous until a major conglomerate in the same industry suddenly lowered their market prices to the point where the smaller orchards couldn't turn a profit. The conglomerate put them all out of business and acquired a greater oligopoly over the industry. These wealthy parents are probably just role modeling to condition their children to thrive amid these business practices.
Simple, classic and high-quality items are the secrets to this look.
I’ve never clicked so fast on a new UA-cam video. I absolutely love this aesthetics and I’m so glad that it’s finally not weird anymore to dress like this on a daily basis even without having a pedigree or generational wealth. Thank you for making this video ❤️
Thank you Carmilla! It is such a classic & elegant way to dress, even for every day style xxx
I dont think it has ever been weird. Its classic fashion, never goes out of style
@@joanac4246 It was weird for a teenager to wear very classic clothes
It’s me begging for this style to come back 😩
I know ❤️ it’s my favorite aesthetic and style
@@MorenitaBonita19 I literally have that old RL add of the lady with the car on my Pinterest board for years 😩❤️
Same here
I would love it to be back also. 😀
it's so timeless, you don't need it to
I would like another video elaborating on this! I want more ideas! This niche is definitely your look!
For sure! An old money lookbook would be great 😍💕
Finally a proper video on old money aesthetics! Absolutely in love with the pieces you chose. Please do more videos covering this topic, especially on old money fashion and etiquette ❤
Omg I requested this video ❤️☺️ This is my fav aesthetic mixed with light academia!!! I just bought some pieces from the Ralph Lauren flagship store here in Chicago and I’ve been to the RL restaurant and it’s lovely! 🇺🇸💙
Such a great idea!!!! I haven’t even watched it yet and I am dead excited!!!👏👏👏👏
I definitely have to go to the RL restaurant next time I visit Chicago and live my old money fantasy! 😍
Thank heavens that classic style is returning. I too love a great Georgian home, elegant antiques, and quality. Pick a couple of great brands and focus your wardrobe. For me, it’s Ralph Lauren and St John Knits.
Videos like this excite me to the point I have to watch them in increments. This is EXACTLY what I was looking for when I search up a Luxury Lifestyle.
I'm so glad you enjoyed it Te'a! I'm planning to do more videos along this line 💕
I have always dressed like this since about age 15? Im now 50 plus! YASSSSSSSSSS! Love this style, finally I'm in! LOL!
You're the trendsetter, Brenda! 😎
You remind me of Selma Blair's character in 'Legally Blonde' 😊
Kick Kennedy is one of my favorite “dollar princesses” bc she just happened to be in England and fell in love with the highest ranking duke (and richest) and who happens to live in the pride and prejudice house. And he adored her!!
He was heir the Duke of Devonshire. Sadly he was killed during the 2nd world war and the title was passed to his brother Andrew. The stately home is Chatsworth in the Peak District, Derbyshire, UK. 🇬🇧🤗.
She was trying hard to please her daddy Joseph Kennedy Sr.
@@beboplady1542 Don’t think so. She simply fell in love with him.
@@beboplady1542kinda doubt that because when Kick died Joe Sr didn't attend her funeral. Or so I've read in a few books 📚
Yes you totally have hat energy!! Killing the look, confident n sophisticated!!
Great video, good luck, keep on keeping on n thrive!
Love your channel💗 - you have great style. Children of “Old Money” were my peers growing up - so I know the aesthetic well. Old Money (minimal) grooming & accessorizing, fragrance etc. is just as important as the clothes to get the aesthetic correct. I would love to see you do a video on this as well…. Help them with the scary manicures please 🤣!!
"New rich":
scary manicure✔️
false eyebrows✔️
huge breasts and butt✔️
bikini pictures✔️
luxury car pictures✔️
many brand logos on clothes ✔️
Good books❌
Art ❌
Education❌
This is so accurate and true. Especially your description of old money versus new money. There is a saying that preps aren’t from California and I think that is true.
If you notice. They always send the kids back east for school.
*LOL* I am from an Old Money family. Congrats! You nailed it. However, if I may be so bold. The one thing you missed was hair. Please look at the pictures of "old money" hats. The women do not, in general, let their hair hang down carelessly. The hair is corralled into a chignon, ponytail, or tight bob. Princess Katherine gets away with her luscious locks - but you will notice usually under a fascinator. When wearing a wide-brimmed hat, she usually has her hair up or at least tucked behind her ears. Just a tiny detail that you might have missed. Love your channel, keep u the good work!
Hope this vid goes viral love this type of content
Thanks Anastasia! ♥️
Yooo this was a look back in the mid 2000s!! Who else remembers the Smirnoff Tea Party commercials.
The Kardashians will never be “old money”
When you said get amongst it.. I swooned a bit. New subbie 🥰
Im a dude that watched the prep style for men videoe, then both 19 brands videos and now you are all i get recomended
the algorithm doing its thang
I just found your channel- this video was a suggestion (thank you UA-cam!). I watched this video, watched a few of your others, subscribed and then watched this one again (and again- currently on view number 5).
Love your channel- thank you!
I'd love a video on Old Money aesthetic for home (furniture, decor, bedrooms etc).
(Actually, anything else to do with Old Money would be appreciated- more outfits, lifestyle, leisure activities, careers etc).
Yes I will definitely be doing more videos to do with this topic! I'm thinking of doing an old money inspired bedroom, so that could incorporate furniture & decor 😄
So glad I found your channel! I love how similar our styles are and I like how you find links and more affordable options. It shows that not all has to be expensive to have great style 💕
Old money…pearls in daytime and precious gems (other than diamonds) only in evening), jewelers marketed the diamond tennis bracelet for Old Money look
You remind me so much of Vivienne from legally blind and I live it also I loved this video!!
Legally Blonde. Vivienne and Warner the Jerk were old money. Elle was new money.
I was looking for a video about that. It came right on time, thank you!
Nice! Perfect timing 😉
Just discovered this video and channel, and the "hat energy" totally got me haha
Another amazing video as always
Thank you!! 🥰
This is my everyday style.
So classic!
This was great!! Please do more videos like this. I really enjoy your videos.
Ralph Lauren is pronounced LAUren , not LauREN. If you look at the ads with him in it, he pronounced his own name. He 8s not old money, but is the GOAT of that style.
Ralph Reuben Lifshitz
That fancy smancy way people accent the “ren” in Lauren is so annoying
your channel is such a gem! ✨
Thanks Bella! 🥰
Excellent video. Thanks for making it 😊
Exactly the kind of content I was looking for! Already subscribed.
Brilliant! Welcome Anna 💕
I love the Georgian house style.
Have u done the topic of old money women's hair styles?
Pennsylvania Main Line. Luv this.... People that talk about money do not come from money, its gauche!
Nailed the look! Perfect!
*Princess Diana is the Patron Saint of Old Money 'Hat Energy' IMO!!!*
*she slayed that look. i have an entire Pinterest folder dedicated to it.*
#lovesit #protectFabSakker 👒👸🏼🏰💸👼🏼
Omg yes! Princess Di could pull off ANY hat ❤️
The tennis skirt is for the tennis court, right? Wearing sports attire outside the occasion is not classy or old money. Dress for the occasion I would say.
love this!
My brother married into a (not billionaires) trust fund family from New England. The great-grand father made an invention back in the 1920s or 1930s. 100 years later the descendants receive monies from the trust fund. They’ve always worked average jobs, been very low key in dress and attitudes, but traveled extensively with their 3 kids and still do now that they’re all in their late 20s. They didn’t even give cell phones to their 3 kids until they were 18. But, none of the 3 owed a single dollar for their college educations and are themselves now 3 great kids who I love. I can’t speak for their 20 or so cousins (who also get monies). But, because of the attitude of my brother and his wife, they didn’t show they had money to anyone around them especially living in a relatively small southern town. When the kids would complain that their friends had trucks, phones, boats, etc., (which we knew their parents bought through debt) I would just tell them some day soon they would understand and appreciate why their parents comported themselves the way they did.
So, yes, I think real money whispers. …but other than on the tennis court, I don’t think you’d catch them dressed in tennis outfits. ;)
Old money well explained!
I have an old family: sometimes with more money, other times less money. One constant of the women and men was modesty. No matter the epoch. Which these days is a rara avis.
More outfit’s please for fall and winter.
Also want to add classic elegant Chanel suits.
Hey Fab, Prince Charles shares your opinion on contemporary architecture, and that's the old-money-mode booster!
Yes you are right! Prince Charles has even endorsed and helped to plan the town of Poundbury on Duchy land - all designed in a traditional/ neoclassical style. I would love to visit one day
Fab Sakker Wow, I’m surprised You know that! I’m an architect and there is a whole book about Pondbury by Leon Krier who was leading the project. Hope You’ll be able to visit it soon
I’m thinking about buying a hat for my overcoat. Do you think you can do segments on men and also?
I've never seen such a large houndstooth pattern, but it's nice.
What she gets wrong:
Kennedys are not even "lace curtain", let alone old money, and never represented the aesthetic very well.
RL Polo pony on your chest is not old money.
Tennis togs are great, if you are going to or from the tennis club, otherwise stick with the white jeans.
She’s too young to know the Kennedy or Bouvier backstory. They were never accepted into the 400 and were especially ostracized during Joe Kennedy’s time. They became more accepted after JFK became president but not by much. The system was breaking down somewhat anyway.
@@kathleenem9207 There's no being too young. It is general knowledge.
Where was the spin in the tennis skirt? Great vid.
I loved your video! New subscriber!
Yay! Welcome Saddy 💕✨
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When you talked about hats it just made me have sad flashbacks to not buying the Fleur Delacour hat
Now that was HAT ENERGY it's actually criminal you didn't get it
So, get it!
I subscribe!!! Great tips!!
Love this! Classic. Very #likeRalph
Yes! It's got 90s Ralph Lauren ad vibes ✨
@@FabSakker i'm watching your new video now. hehehe! Growing up in the Philippines, having anything made by Polo (as we call it) means money.
Great video! Your outfits were beautiful.
Those great Gatsby vibes 👌
I have “hat energy” too. People tell me that, even strangers!
Love it! Even strangers can sense the hat energy lol
Your Pulitzer dress looks great on you.
i love your videos
I clicked the subscribe button so quik!
You do have hat energy! Nice video!
Fab Fab Fabulous!
Thank you Patricia! ✨💐💌
Hat energy is a new term to me, but you totally have it!
There is a really Thin line between old money and Miser
Bless your HEART. 🏆
You got to use that hat energy more often!!!
At one time I knew fabulously wealthy old money people in the Hamptons before Hollywood and Wall Street ruined it. You would never know and a lot of them drove Fords or delapidated English sports cars.
Fascinating
Out of topic but I think that it would suit you more the kinda orangy-ginger hair color!! U look beautiful xx
Aw thank you! I was actually dying my hair a gingery red for about 8 years and I loved how it looked but the upkeep was just too much!! I was having to do my roots every 6 weeks 😭 I was so over it lol xxx
I love this style but it is giving me the vibe of the girl the boy’s mother want him to marry 😂
Get the Sloane Ranger handbook from the 80s. It’s always been awful clothes, I lived in Chelsea and worked in Belgravia, and it was all upturned collars and sweaters wrapped around shoulders, still is, young girls looking dreadful with granny outfits and Diana looked terrible then, a teenager with frumpy granny things, no style at all, then everyone wanted to copy it, and how they must laugh at themselves now. No stylish young woman would have been seen dead wearing Diana style clothes, only people who followed trends did, no matter how ugly the clothes. Diana looked much better when she got away from the royals
3:47 I think we have the same plan, good luck :3
Very well said :)
any advice for men?
Literally just discovered you and OMG we are TWINS! We look soooo much alike physically especially the face shape and teeth and eyes. If you're as tall as me (I'm 5'11) I'm going to demand a DNA test. I mean I'm your older twin (I'm 46) but WOW.
NO WAY that's wild!! I am just above 5'9" so not quite as tall as you but getting there lol It would be interesting to know if we have similar genealogy
You are absolutely adorable! Aloha from Hawaii 🌺
The Slimy Kennedys are not old money.
I can't believe it is now a tiktok aesthetic lmao.
Think Serena vander Woolson from gossip girl and Blair worldorf
Just to be clear. Kim Kardashian does come from money. She just has a flashy lifestyle, which doesn't necessarily have anything to do with old/new money
I have the impression that I am supposed to dress like Blair Waldorf to look old money, is that true?
Sort of. If you look back at the GG characters, from the main five, only the Van Der Vilts and the Rhodes were old money, not the Bass or Waldorf families. I would say Anne Archibald or Lily Van der Woodsen would be true old money icons.
@@kuramacabre thanks! I will rewatch the series then 🙂
Old Money fashion look requires a slim body regardless of age, pearls in daytime and never gems in daytime except engagement and wedding rings. Per tennis outfit being old money…of course…why do you think jewelers began marketing tennis bracelets?
The Kennedy's are not old money. TBH, there is not much money there at all. JFK's dad made his money off bootlegging and prostitution- illegal activities. Due to the high number of children that he had, there wasn't that much money to leave to heirs. If Jackie Kennedy hadn't married Onassis and not had the final divorce before he died, she would have not had much to live on. Jackie Kennedy's step father was Hugh Auchincloss and he was old money. JFK had to have him call so he could be admitted into certain clubs since they were closed to him being a Kennedy.
Most of old money- not all- eschews politics and live life not in the limelight. A good example was Bunny Mellon. The Mellon family is an old line family and she designed the rose garden for the Kennedy administration. After that administration. she only gave 1 interview for the rest of her life. In her estate she left her art collection estimated at 350 million to one of the Ivy league universities. The rest of her estate was for an undisclosed amount.
@Don K They are getting closer but they are not yet old money. They are too much entwined with the political and cultural arena, which is the opposite for most old money families. The younger members are third generation, not sure what they will do.
You look like Vivian Kensington from the Movie "Legally Blonde"
Good dress opens doors …
It would be great to get your updated take on this topic, now that quiet luxury has run its most recent course. Of course, its appeal will never completely fade, as it is anchored in the timelessness and indispensability of the aesthetic. However, the authenticity of the "old money" fantasy lifestyle imagery and scenography that drives the aspirational and acquisitional impulses among the masses, is a phenomena to be approached with discretion. As explained well in this segment from the Parisian Gentlemen true old money classes (at least here in the US with our depraved sense of true aristocracy) shun anything which is obviously trying to make a statement or draw attention. ua-cam.com/video/RfvOyr_xtSA/v-deo.htmlsi=Zl_zpReLuDyK_dr_
Intruder Alert **the White Skirt for me**
yup you totally have hat energy
The new money nowadays is bling bling.
Old money will have normal clothes that not stand out the crowd.
Doesnt need to be expensive but can have some more class. 😅
The most i know are not that outgoing with colours and brand names.
you look like lana from princess diaries !
Most old money look? Like pig pen
Yep. Never underestimate someone with frayed cuffs and worn out shoes. There could be a discreet monogram hiding somewhere.
Was watching a vid about the Rothschilds then got suggested this. 😅 But i love your vids and your bubbly personality 💕
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1. Arriviste. 2. Parvenu. Something Americans do so well.....
My favourite part of the video is where we make fun of the Kardashians. They're so tacky.
All old money started out as new money
Dress like Hercule Poirot is about to accuse you of murder.