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Knowing there's room to improve on your content & explaining yourself in more detail is priceless.. the world changes, people change, etc... It's wonderful that you can change gracefully with all that 👍
The School of Affluence was one of my *best* investments. I plan to dive back into the content again and again as my journey continues (and provides sincerely practical advice for a world that's at the tip of my fingers given the affluent man I've manifested into my life/family). I cannot thank you enough Anna for pioneering authenticity at the forefront of elegance 🙏
Anna you are graceful with amazing style. The choices you make in propriety and culture are well earned. You dress for your partner and that is very important Sometimes old money people are still caught up in the 'grand competition' instead of the one person they should. I enjoy your clips and podcasts
About the style quiz... I tried to take it but gave up. Many of the photos don’t show the clothing or style very clearly, some appear to be essentially the same thing, and the last question requires that the reader already knows designers. If people already knew all those things, they would likely already have decided on a style. Personally, I saw very little variety within the choices but that could just be my untrained eye. Is there a beginner version?
Everyone seems to be obsessed with LOOKING elegant or classy without actually BEING elegant or classy. Underneath the "costume" they still speak and behave in trashy/classless ways.
Exactly. People seem to think that making a lot of money, owning nice things and dressing a certain way makes up for a proper education and humility...and I don't mean education just in terms of school and college, but knowing how to act in certain situations and having general knowledge, being well read etc.
I agree completely. Wearing the designated costume does not necessarily embody class, elegance or refinement. Other attributes such as character, integrity and discretion are things one cannot simply purchase and wear, rather they are cultivated.
This video is so correct. It’s so unnecessarily boring. Black women look incredible in bright colors. The darker the skin the more color and even prints one can wear. Why waste that wearing khaki from head to toe? Style is better than “old money aesthetic”. Have some personality of your own. Life is too precious to waste it mimicking someone else’s life, or what you believe their life to be. Enjoy yours and live elegantly in your own way.
The fact that you’re wearing a red dress is emblematic of your message: elegant dressing isn’t as rigid as the fully neutral palette promoted in quiet luxury. Love that you wore this to show us!
"elegance isn't just an aesthetic" - Thank you, Anna...elegance is a value, a culture...elegance is behavior, not simply a fashion choice. The fashion choice is an outcome of the values of "old money".
The problem with this trend is that people are not just dressing in a certain way, they are pretending to live a life they don't, pretending to be part of a society they do not belong to. And the worst part: some actually act snobbish and stuck up as if they were "high society" or "superior". This "quiet luxury" trend is everything but quiet. TikTok has the power to ruin everything.
...Very well stated. I often have experienced this, ...and even in a " small town ", ..the snobbishness and " you're not in our Clique " , etc ... was just puzzling to me .... since I came from a large city ( West Coast/ Southwest area of U S. ) and I was thinking... " ..whattt . Oh my goodness...." It seemed so pretentious and inauthentic.
Moreover, these people end up actually believing their clothes make them wealthier than they really are and they tend to spend money they don't actually have in order to support such a lifestyle.
@@pixiet7321 There isn't just one kind of elegance. Elegance is also being flexible, not being rigid, being able to understand that 2 things can be true at once. Being selfless is a very elegant quality. Being selfish generally isn't, although, in some situations, it can be an elegant quality. 2 things can be true at once.
I wish the trend was more inclusive of colors, prints and having different style personalities. Basically it's like you say, if the trend was more about dressing classy than mainly being connected to what kind of wealth originally is/was wearing this kind of style.
I really hate that word "classy" it is elitist by benefit of the word class. Replace with the word refined, people of all economic and social positions can be refined. By using the word Classy, one is denoting that one class is better than others.
I appreciate how transparent you are in mentioning and demonstrating your past mistakes, Anna. It is a sign of maturity, which is an often over-looked characteristic of elegance. ❤
The problem with the aesthetic is that people copy it to be trendy when they don't have the substance to back it up. What I mean by this, is education, manners, and kindness. These are things that 20-year old trend copiers can never obtain without true work. The whole trend comes across as lazy and phony.
Its a way of looking. It has nothing to do with actually being anything. Relax yourselves. Its always been a very unattainable look. Its basicly trying to look wealthy. Not trying to look in such. way that attracts a man.
@@marissashantez6051 of course it is. Not saying people can’t be a poser, but it is a way of being. It’s like wearing skateboarder clothes and not knowing how to kick flip
I agree with all your points Anna. I notice that this aesthetic is very typically European centric and doesn’t understand that the idea of elegance can differ from culture to culture for eg in South Asian communities bright colours are considered fashionable and many even prefer to wear bright yellows, reds, jewel tones and gold because it compliments our skin tone rather than beige or greys which tends to wash us out. A lot of affluent people in India do wear bright tones and these colours flatter us more and look far more stylish than the typical old money aesthetic colours. The idea of luxury and beauty is also largely dependent on culture too.
But even in south Asia it's easy to tell the difference between new money and old money. Maybe the clothes will always be loud and OTT but the comportment is different.
@@mahnaznadeem902 Yes. You can tell who is rich by their skin quality, their dress fit, their hair quality, and their demeanour is never harsh or hurried, they're always calm, with grace and poise, their facial expressions are not "ghetto", for the lack of a better word. You can see that they go to high end salons, that they look very clean and neat becaus ethey don't use public transport that exposes them to dust or dirt, they have this glow about them, and "old money aesthetic" can't bring that, unless you are actually from an old money family. Definitely a lot more than just clothes.
Don't worry, Anna, this trend will pass. Elegance is a verb, in my opinion. It's how one carries oneself, how one behaves. You can dress Kim K and her family with 'quiet luxury'. They will NEVER be classy or elegant.
I truly believe elegance is an essence one carries.✨ It can’t be nailed down to fashion alone…it’s about being well read, speaking eloquently, having manners, being kind, generous and caring. It’s about having grace for people in all walks of life and not looking down on people with gossip and petty talk. Elegance is a beauty that goes beyond youth and affluence. 🌸
I wouldn't say it's a lifestyle either. I believe some people are just naturally elegant or classy. I don't believe you can really choose to be elegant if it's not already a part of who you are. Acting elegant and being elegant aren't the same to me.
@@criticism_is_not_hate Life is full of choices. You can choose to carry yourself however you wish. Elegance is also a way of behavior and behaviors can be learned even if a person isn’t “naturally” inclined to be elegant.
I'm an aspiring gentleman I've been recently overwhelmed by messages in the men's community for all this Old Money appearance emphasis. Thank you for helping me put all this into perspective.
Being a school of affluence student I can confirm that this program is far from a gold digger course! Anna goes deep into mindset, etiquette, fashion, finance and much more! I am truly happy with the content. I am and was a married woman when I purchased the program so... people need to keep an open mind and don't fall into perception
I love how Anna has reflected her old videos here and is genuine about her opinions. She has continually kept evolving and levelling up. Truly a humble and wise elegance educator. Cheers Anna!
I like how you mention how elegance is flexible because it is versatile and not a "one size fits all" formula. This was really informative and well said. I don't hate the trends but I also couldn't exactly put a finger on why I didn't like the trends either- but you perfectly voiced it Anna. Alongside that, the trends never show these women how to behave. Behaviour and mannerisms can completely change the image you try to put fourth.
I appreciate this video a lot. And your honesty about the vibes people were getting from your earlier videos. It took a lot of courage to approach the topic with an honest, and open mind. I learned a lot, and I aligned with a lot of your earlier videos because they bordered on Modesty, especially in a world where people just don't care. I just know that as a trend, it will DEFINITELY FADE AWAY.A JOB WELL DONE. ❤
No matter what, it is a beautiful style . You should keep promoting it . And for someone not very creative and who doesn’t have enough taste, it is totally ok to copy it. Much better than anything else. Classic never dies. Thank you for your work!
I agree. Some of us don’t have the eye or experience to figure it all out, and having someone explain the obvious can be really fun! I’m so conservative there is still going to be diversity with how I dress, I just take what I can for style inspo.
I am conflicted on this one. As the mother of two teenaged girls, I may have a different perspective. I definitely agree that elegance goes far beyond clothing choices, and forcing yourself into a monochromatic look just to stay on trend is ridiculous. Granted, I haven’t seen all of the “quiet luxury”videos, but I don’t think these people are necessarily claiming to be something they’re not. Most seem like young people trying to find their way in the world. Maybe they just like the style. They could do FAR worse. At least they don’t look like they belong on a street corner and they’re not wearing pajamas to the store. Clothing can make you feel better. We all know it. Maybe our current society would do well to start dressing better. Who knows? Maybe the true elegance will follow?
Exactly, I think its teaching people how to be appropriate for certain situations. When my mother was being raised in the 1950's girls and young women knew how to dress. It was evident in just watching films of that era. Rather than being restrictive, it helped elevate society. When one dresses well, not only are they treated more kindly, but they treat others in a more gentle manner.
I agree. For most young people, this is just another phase, experimenting, trying to find out what suits them. There is no need to think too much of it. This trend is at least better than sloppy, tacky ones. I am sure by next season, most people will move on to something else. Anna doesn't need to worry about other content creators invade her territory.
I wish is totally realistic what are you saying.. but here in California is a shame that you still seeing at all times of the day girls in Pj’s and shorts that they showing their butts hanging!! I always wonder.. Do they parents know? . If it will always be true the kids are dressing stylish either old money or “quiet Luxury”and trying to find themselves of style. I will definitely prefer anything that bad taste and “ Lolita Styles” for sure.
@@espes531 "Compassion" can be taken too far too and turn into social narcissism-- the "aesthetic" of looking compassionate. Authenticity is more important.
It's so thrilling to see the amount of growth Anna has gone through in the last 3 years of watching her videos. This was such a great video and I couldn't agree more with the points you raised.
Perhaps you should focus more on your own “amount of growth” and not passive aggressively criticizing Anna’s first videos, which were just fine by the way and haven’t changed significantly.
Totally agree! Elegance is so much more than quiet luxury or old money. It is class, behavior, good taste, humbleness, principles, kindness, etc. Thanks Anna!❤
As a person who is fat and at the same time in love with the elegance community, the quiet luxury trend seems to segregate themselves and that is when I thought these are just trends. I have watched Anna's videos for the longest time and one thing that this channel taught me is that the core of elegance is not just how you dress to the occasion but also your interpersonal skills. People tend to go for visual images and forgot everything about voice images. Voice images consist of how you speak and the content of your speech. Thank you Anna for this video. It gives a lot of clarification, especially for fat women who think that being elegant is only for a certain type of body.
@@DaisyChain3339. Agreed but maybe they're going through a certain period: birth, stress, recovering after ED. let's not judge from first sight and first understand why that happened.
As a woman who has built a successful career for herself, I follow your channel so that I am reminded that in this masculine competitive world, feminine elegance will always shine through because it is more than just an aesthetic. It is a way of life, a home in the self for all women. Every point you made is 💯.
I absolutely love this. My mom is one of the most elegant lady I know too. (She is in her 50s) Before all this trend & social media, she is already embodying her true feminine elegant self. Over the years of being brought up by my mom, elegance isn’t just what you wear or how much money you have in your bank. It’s about knowing your inner-self, being true to your own authenticity and not “being easily moulded or influenced by others” / “copying” a trend. My mom knows herself so well that what she chooses instantly makes her look elegant, classy and sophisticated effortlessly. Most important thing, my mom always emphasise a lot about character building. The way we speak, how we hold ourselves, the way we treat others, being kind, compassionate, considerate and definitely always being true to ourselves. There’s nothing wrong in wanting to dress “old money/ quiet luxury” or any other trend. We can be inspired by it. But through the inspiration, we certainly need to find our own sense of style & what suits our character best. What matters most is when we’re truly authentic in our core being, being effortlessly ourselves is what true elegance & beauty is.
I hate tik tok, I had it installed a year ago and immediately removed it. As a psychologist, I can affirm that it is made to create addiction and has shown such serious consequences similar to the use of cocaine; people do not use their critical sense to filter what they see there. On the other hand, I don't like these trends, I feel they are not very feminine, it is as if men and women dressed the same.
I wouldn’t say I hate TikTok. I just think it’s a huge waste of time. You’re not gonna elevate yourself staring at a screen watching people make fools out of themselves.
@@XoXoG What is the need to take a message out of context? Do you feel attacked? I love Ana's videos and I hate TikTok. How difficult is it to understand? Were your parents cousins?
If a person has class deep down he or she will show it in the way they dress look act and speak. Anna is very right there needs to be more shows like this
I know. I not only like bright, vibrant colors, I also look best in them. I *hate* beige and pastel colors in general with a passion 😅. White is ok, but impractical. One stain and it goes into the trash - and I care too much about sustainability for that. And black is not very suitable for summer. If I can't be classy in pink or violet or turquoise, I'm out.
I tried to do the whole neutral color thing and I got bored sooooo fast! It felt suffocating and non expressive. I love elegance but I HATE being restricted to certain colors.
I am very blessed to have been brought to Anna’s Channel during covid. To me, what I learned from her- elegance is a personal development which comes along with learning about etiquette, how to carry oneself, being confident and dress according to the occasion, etc. It’s very less about fashion.
I want to give my 2 cents here. When I started my transformation journey (also thanks to you Anna!) the thing I noticed more is that when I started to dress more feminine, with better quality clothes, better material, I automatically started to feel better and to behave better in social circumstances. For me everything that regards aesthetics is a tool I can use to achieve my true goal which is to be more kind, more feminine, more elegant, more passionate. In the end I hope that this trend will not stop at the mere aesthetic side but will help people to be more respectful and compassionate as well.
I agree. Just like wearing hip street fashion can make anyone walk with a bit of swag, the opposite (feminine & classy) can encourage anyone to walk in a more put together fashion. Trust me I do both and the stark difference in my mood and "aura" is evident 😂
Everyone has their “take” and definition of this so called trend. Personally for me, I see it as a modernist esthetic which I have always been about. There are as many definitions on this as there are content creators honestly. What is sucky about the human race is we have to categorize people based upon their appearance and what they wear, where they live etc. When I was in high school, I yearned for uniforms to level the playing field. But going to public school, it didnt happen. Its clothing people, you can lose it all in a fire 😂
I think the difference though is that you (and others) are on a journey to elevate yourself, which includes dressing more elegant, more feminine, etc but the clothing is only one part. You didn’t just put on more expensive clothes and magically changed who you are. But with this quiet luxury trend, a lot of people are just dressing that way to follow the season and be cool - it’s just cool now and next year something else will be cool. I have also seen a lot of snobbish and unkind attitude on quiet luxury influence content, where the message or tone has been negative towards people who like logos, flashy fashion and other not quiet aesthetic. Being unkind and looking down on people is never elegant. At the end of the day you get a bunch of people all having the same bags, clothes, watches, etc that are on trend at the moment and really not that quiet / if-you-know-you-know anymore.
@@s.a.4358 This is so true! You want to know something else that I feel is so fundamentally authentic? Go to a high school and check out these young women/students discovering who they are. Most of them will wear anything and not care whatsoever because its about what they are as a person. Especially in a rural area where kids (and many adults), have limited options. The most elegant, quite luxury, whatever the “trend” is, is followed by women who care what others think of them and can afford to do so. The most kindest, most elevated people I have met have been beggars/homeless on the street. They are vulnerable, authentic and yet elevated.
My personal rules - for myself. I hope it's helpful for some of you. Neutrals are there to be a frame, a background for your statement piece. A shirt with beautiful embroidery, a pair of shoes with beautiful embellishment. A 'sailor shirt' with the classic yoke and bright blue horizontal stripes. Whatever goes for you. Make a background wardrobe of neutrals - and enough unique statement pieces that you can dress with a different statement every day of the week.
2 points: 1. I am Polish, and I like including cultural touches - I try to do it in a smart way (a small pattern, my granny's brooch, amber jewellery, etc). I also love seeing other cultures' unique traits - I live in London and oh boy do some people look stunning here! I am no ethnics expert but there is a difference to what people from different cultures tend to wear. 2. Colours, patterns and tailoring that elevate best different skin colours/body types. Did we all forget about this? Are we all going to wear white-beige-black blazers and turtlenecks, forgetting all these articles about what to wear to elevate our strengths? I like elegance and follow Anna since pandemic - but the elegance that brushes off our unique cultural heritage, our unique individual traits - this is not for me. I wouldn't like all London to look like the Roys. I love the diversity around
Yes, it is as if they completely forgot other countries exist. Just as one example there are sinfully wealthy Indian families who I really doubt dress like this. It just makes me laugh.
I'm Arab and I agree. I tried the whole dressing neutral in blazers and trousers yet in the gulf Arab countries, that is considered too simple and bland. Arabs love a bit of drama in their dress with patterns, unique colors and exotic pieces. I felt like a knock-off wannabe rich European than an elegantly dressed Arab woman. Plus it's too hot to wear blazers and turtle necks here 😅
Yes but this trend is a huge step in the right direction. Women getting away from the ripped jeans,, hooker outfits, hoodies, t shirts, sweatpants and other workout clothes and wearing dresses, skirts and pants of high quality material is a win for civilization. Fingers crossed if more people now dress this way it will put them in a mood to act civilized and elegant.
So women are suppose to sleep and work out in dresses and skirts? Tshirts and hoodies and sweatpants are something bad now? And why just women? You seem extremely misogynistic and give incel vibes.
thank you Anna for this perspective - I'm honestly so sick of tiktok and Gen z's, like you said, "obsession with aesthetic." It's so shallow and everything is just branded as "trendy."
I was trying to put my finger on why this aesthetic was rubbing me the wrong way and you did a grand job of articulating it. Also, it's not my style personality! ❤ Thank you Anna for being genuine.
I LOVE how Anna is non pretentious, and she definitely was the first to promote "elegance" concept, especially in this day and age where we are constantly bombarded with trashiness all over social media/TV 🤭
As a Gen Xer, I love this trend because it reminds me of the preppy fashions on the 80s, which were a much better time to be alive than today, quite honestly. A lot of today's fashion trends are just ridiculous.
Elegance is not just about external appearance or material possessions ; its a holistic blend of inner qualities , character, and refined expression that inspires admiration and respect .
You teach elegance, the full package. This trend is just that another fashion fad/trend. You teach the manners and mindset that needs to be included with clothing style. Old money does wear beautiful light, bright colors.
Ana bey you truly are a woman of elegance. Not only do you strive to look your best but you are highly self aware. You call yourself out on mistakes and fix them so that others don’t do the same. There’s a level of humility one has to have in order to do such a thing constantly. Thanks for the content. Keep up the great work.
Thank you, Anna, for your video! As a woman of color, I would also add that certain cultures (many countries in Africa) associate the black colour with death/mourning. In everyday life, they wear very colourful outfits (every colour has a symbolic meaning). The Quiet Luxury trend implies that people from those cultures cannot be elegant.
I’m absolutely in favor of this trend, even though it seems funny that it’s a “thing” now. I hope the result is that good clothing will make a return in mid-level stores, such as Nordstrom. It used to be where I could get quality fabrics in these stores such as cashmere, merino, and silk. Now it’s all man-made fabrics that don’t hang well. I still wear classic clothes I purchased 20-30 years ago and the quality fabrics still look good.
Thank you for putting this into perspective. So many people get this wrong. Elegance is a LOT more than just dressing expensively or copying the “old money” aesthetic. If you don't behave elegantly, meaning having good manners, being kind, polite, etc., then what you’re wearing will not be what people will notice.
Unfortunately I have seen quiet a few “quiet luxury” videos lately where the person was looking down on others who like to wear logos, flashy prints or colours, etc. That is definitely not elegant or classy behaviour, and also indicated to me that these people care more about trends and being “in” than about the minimalist / quiet aesthetic itself. My personal style is more minimalistic , neutral, etc so I guess I fit into this current trend, but that doesn’t mean I need to look down on others. Just this morning I saw a lady with a turquoise pixie cut and colourful glasses and I though she looked really nice. I would never wear her outfit, but I think on her it looked amazing and she also carried it off beautifully.
For the most part of my life. I purchase what I like. Yes, looking back at photos I think what the heck was I thinking. I was brought up being trained in class and proper manners. My goal is to be the best version of me. I’ve been following you in your early days back when you were interviewed on TV. I recall the not so nice references they made at your expense. In one of your videos you made reference to choosing the best man to provide for you and future children. I was very impressed. As you are correct. Ladies, we give so such of ourselves. Each of us deserves the best. Thank you Anna for your insight as you’ve helped me in my journey along the way. It’s been a pleasure watching you grow in your own skin. ❤❤❤
It’s just elegant style. People calling it old money is juvenile. I’ve had this style for over 10 years. Recently someone told me that my style is old money cuz they watched few tiktoks and think they already know everything. Elegance is a lifestyle, it’s a state of mind and the clothes represent that. An elegant person does not want to offend others or demand attention. Attention is appreciated but not demanded.
I totally agree with you Anna. It about attitude and a mind set not a trend. How you carry yourself and not how you dress yourself. Elegance is a 24 hour mind set.
Dear Anna, I have followed you for some time now. Your very detailed breakdown on this trend and how you differentiated it from your POV gives me a whole new respect for you. Your message was poignant, sincere and eye opening. Thanks Anna!
Oh my gosh thank you SOMEONE had to say it, and I'm glad it was you Anna Bey! This trend has been bothering me too and I hate how it cheapens what elegance means and equates it to this superficial aesthetic trend. It strips it of the morality, self-development, and character-building that fulfills how Elegance truly operates in this world.
Beauty and what we wear is skin deep, but being ugly is to the bone. Eventually all the external beauty will fade away and all we will have is what is inside of us. Are we kind, gentle in spirit, sensitive towards the needs of humans and animals. Those elegant qualities will last till the end and show when the external is removed. Love your channel Anna!
I got you old money statements before mixed up. I didn't realise you meant a style trend of dressing. I don't follow trends. Well made clothes that suit your body type is elegant. I also liked your sport shoes for sport. Thank you for your time & effort over this video. Manners & respecting others is always a must.🇦🇺😊♥️
Dear Anna, I appreciate your channel so much and I find it so tragic that so many people misunderstand you and your message. What I appreciate about you is exactly what these social media “trends” and “aesthetics” are lacking: context and in-depth analysis. Your channel truly is gem and I just wanted to let you know how much I have been appreciating your work and your content throughout these years.
if I had to wear beige everyday I would go crazy. Thanks for sharing your opinion on this, it has encouraged me think about it all a little more and I'm glad I choose colours and styles that suit me while always having elegance in mind with the values that I wish to uphold.
After I changed the way I dress I started working at a job I had several years ago. The employees I knew from back then gave me compliments on the new style and how I carried myself. I just told them that I was trying to have and portray more respect for myself and I felt more feminine this way. I used to dress very nerdy and without much intent. It really is a mindset more than a trend.
Anna.. I have been watching your videos for several years. I am a senior on a very limited income and I love what you are doing. I think it was Tim Gunn who referred to " the slobification of America." We need you to bring style and elegance back. I agree that doing it with grace and humility is important. Please continue to educate us. You have a niche ( one I love) that will not attract everyone but I think it's very important to keep informing us about elegance, attitude, style and absolutely - fashion. I have learned to elevate my look and I feel good about it. Also working on elevating kindness and compassion. Thank you for all your videos.
Hello Anna! I totally understand what message you are conveying here. I’m from India and we wear kurti, sarees instead of shirt pants and dresses. Also embroidery and colours are a must. For us to be elegant here, I can’t imagine sporting neutrals. I think we can be elegant and at the same time can feature our unique personalities and cultures. Love your videos. Keep up the good work!!
Saree indeed is a type of luxurious elegant dress. So do Nyonya Kebaya. Seriously I can't imagine if Nyonyas from the Baba and Nyonya community (a.k.a. Peranakan) has to wear their clothing in neutral and to ditch all their colourful Batik Sarongs and Nyonya Kebaya LMAO (If you are not familiar with Nyonya Kebaya, maybe you wanna google up a bit. Malaysia Airline stewardesses wearing colourful custom-made Batik printing Nyonya Kebaya as well =D)
Yes!! One can definitely look elegant and classy while still being colourful, wear bigger jewellery, etc. I think the quiet luxury trend is very westen focused and discounts the traditional style of many places such as India but also African countries, many places in South America, etc where traditional clothes and especially festive clothes are colourful and ornate.
I also want to give an other example… I am from southern Germany and our traditional dress, which a lot of people wear for occasions and events, is also colourful and ornate (although less than a saree). However it is also clothing that people that are not from that region will sometimes wear out of context as a costume and almost to make fun, be sexy, etc. I don’t think people always mean it badly, but I find it very disrespectful to basically take clothing and decide that it is not worth of respect because it is different.
❤️ this message! The people who I consider the most elegant have always been very generous, kind, and want to encourage the people around them to be their best selves.
Don't forget that a trend is just that a trend, so in a couple of month they will be using whatever is trend at that moment, while elegance is a life style not a trend
Long story short: Elegance: Is a mind set , life style something more than just dressing Quiet luxury: a trend.. something to follow again because of the media
Well said, Anna! Thank you for making this video. I am so sick and tired so seeing every other UA-camr make a video on “old money & quiet luxury” but no one create context around it. Your content was quite helpful.
For the Gwyneth Paltrow example, what she wore and the color palette probably was a combo of what she knew to wear and what her legal team advised to her styling team. Their objective was to win her case and they're going to take any factors that would help. For anyone that's been selected for jury duty, there's a basic dress code including no logos or messaging. Any plaintiffs or defendants in a civil or criminal case aren't going to want to stick out in a way that would sway a jury or deciding judge.
I'm so happy you told all this, Anna - this is exactly what I feel about this "trend". "TikTok people" treat elegance so shallow, like something you can just buy, because it's in fashion right now. Thanks that you can see it deeper, and talk about human condition, not only the clothes with or without logos. Sorry for my english, but it's not my first language.🥰
Your gorgeous RED shirtwaist says it all😊. A ‘ quiet luxury’ aesthetic is just the cover on the book. If the content isn’t of value- then it’s like putting a hand tooled leather book jacket on a trashy novel. True elegance comes from within.
You have always been genuine & direct. I’d always viewed this “Old Money/Quiet Luxury” trend as a terribly watered down version of the elegance you’re teaching. I remember when you were starting, you unapologetically talk about bagging elite men and I loved that about you. That’s truly brave and really opened my eyes how everybody really has their own hustle and it’s also hardwork!
Great video. People have been copying the rich class since the olden days. In the greek era certain colours were reserved only for the elite. 1980's copying the ivy league style 2000s copying the preppy style And now copying the minimal style I think the elegant + femme style that you teach transcends these aesthetics. And im glad you talked about the stealth wealth aesthetic overlap that is happening with elegance. Love well tailored pieces so I am looking forward to seeing how high street brands cover the stealth wealth trend in the coming seasons. I am so happy you wore a beautiful elegant red dress, it sends the perfect message!
I personally am not against wearing what the elite/rich people are wearing if you have certain aspirations in life. I am also not against the elite. I think when these trends are so directly just connected to wealth/what kind of wealth/what people do with their wealth AND no context around it, I think it's spreading a confusing message to the public.
@@AnnaBeyOfficial yep this is cultural appropriation. I believe our socio- economic system is fractured. There is always a shortage of money and jobs. People want to feel successful and sometimes wearing a nice top gives them that. So this is why I dont want to gatekeep the elegance community. The elegant thing would be to leave the gates wide open.
Anna, you made a great point about elegance not only being a dress code but more of a life code because without the soul following the outer appearance you just end up nothing more than show dogs with fleas 🥴
I noticed with the trending aesthetics that they tended to be more like a costume of the wealthy, or elite. Very snobby and full of oneself. Yet, elegance and classiness involved etiquette and manners, wasn't as exclusive, and emphasized education and politeness. It reminds me of back in the day, working at a very upscale restaurant. We had high net worth patrons. But, there was a stark difference between those acting wealthy and those that were truly wealthy. "New money" or those acting wealthy were rude, crass, and full of themselves. Those that were elegant, or truly "old money" were polite and never had a bad word to say, and were the staff's favorite patrons! Classy, elegant people are what the world needs more of.
i noticed that too when i was bombarded with short vids of old money aesthetic with just literally compilation of images of the old riches being compaired to new money. i find it "not it" coz it cheapens as it mainstreamed esp for the younger gen as now anyone can claim they're elegant just bcoz of aesthetic w/o the wisdom of it or refining their personality
My thinking is this. Wear what you like without trying too hard ,when becomes obvious when you copy what you see in mass media to a point . Best thing, enjoy who you are by dressing accordingly.
This isn't directly related to the main topic of this video, but I just have to say, I'm so glad to see this channel and Anna grow. I found it a couple of years ago through a video that, quite frankly, trash-talked Anna and her "gold-digging ways". I watched some of her videos, expecting to hate them and in some ways I did since the message back then seemed to oftentimes be that women should expect to be taken care of which I disagree with. But something about Anna still struck a chord with me and I was somehow convinced there was more to her, so I stuck around. And I'm so glad I did! Now this channel, and more importantly Anna's message, has become everything I could sense beneath the surface back then. Teaching women self-reliance, poise and true elegance from within. ❤
Although I still have certain beliefs in terms of hypergamy, I think it's mature to have people follow me who don't share all my opinions - and that's ok! We don't have to think alike on everything, even if we probably have a lot in common :) Thank you for being around for these years
I totally agree with you. I often get told I am elegant. But I am not rich and I have never been into designer labels or clothes. My style is pretty boho actually. But I think people mainly see me as elegant, because of the way I carry myself and I think it is also about attitude. I always try to be kind to everyone and have genuine compassion for people. I think these qualities are elegant. You can never be elegant ,if you have a bad attitude or are mean and rude to people. Elegant people are friendly, gracious and kind. They can relate to anyone, they do not act superior to others.
As I get older (I am currently 25 years old) I have noticed that I really want pieces in my closet that will last me for many years. I don't buy clothes often and look for timeless and quality pieces. So maybe it does look like old money aesthetic but I know that I will wear it for years to come. I do feel more confident in myself when I wear more neutral colors. And to me, that makes a big difference in how others view me and how I view myself. I really enjoyed this video as you mentioned that having class is not only in the clothes that you wear but your attitude towards life in general.
Anna, I'd like to thank you for your courage to speak up, especially an opposing view with its trends being tangent to what you're doing. Having your Honesty demonstrated here is what I take from this video. I was very skeptic before enrolling the A-list, but having this video demonstrates to me your realness. Thank you for making this video 🌸.
Well said, thank you. I was unaware of this trend until I was attacked online after stating my opinion on one of the trending quiet luxury IG women's pages. It all makes sense now. Being educated and having manners are the true statement of elegance. Thank you, Anna.
Your point is totally valid, Anna.This forced "aesthetic trend" is just about telling you what to wear to look like..., but elegance is a whole being/mindset that involves etiquette, manners, body language,style, personality, selfsteem, etc... It is also about what you like and suites you. I admire those ladies who dress effortlessly stylish! I am not good at trends because it is not me, but I like to consider all as references. Thank you! Anna.
About Iris Apfel, she is interesting in that she popularized "maximalism", which is a current trend. I think it's a tricky aesthetic to pull off with elegance. It seems like it only really works for older ladies, imo.
It's really a mindset that one embraces as one is more mature, one starts caring less and less what others think as one lives longer on this earth. I've met younger, eccentric types who can pull it off too. Of course it all depends on the social/business sphere one works.
The problem, Anna, is that we turn everything into a trend. Luckily, what you teach is a lifestyle, not a trend. It's one thing to want to grow as a person, improve and dedicate yourself the best of life. And another thing is to change every moment of lifestyle... sometimes they are a logo with legs and others the queen of England.😢
Years ago I went with a friend to a fine jewelry store on Madison Ave owned by his aunt. While I was browsing his aunt whispered to him "she must be wealthy,she's not wearing any jewelry". That stuck with me 45 years later . I keep it minimal,no costume jingle jangle. That's quiet luxury.
That just goes to show how much about wealth is perception and assumption. You could have not been wearing jewelry because you simply didn’t feel like it, but because of the belief in the mind of your friend’s aunt, she filled in that you would be rich. Perception and deception. That’s why I believe this old money aesthetic is bullshit. Just be yourself. If you have money, no need to show it off, or try hard to fit in.
Anna, I loved your School of Affluence brand and it always baffled me how much of a backlash it was getting. You spoke realistically, straight to the point and it was so interesting and refreshing! It's funny how we as a society destroyed almost all the taboos, but one of them is so strong it still stands - wealth combined with beauty. I was thinking about it a lot when the "internetz" discovered you and started twisting your words and mocking you...and you won my admiration with your class - maybe you were screaming inside but you stayed composed, eloquent and respectful even when people were bashing you. I wish we could be just a little bit more open-minded and actually LISTEN to people with different perspective...we all could learn something, people overlooked excellent messages from School of Affluence because it was triggering them. I'm glad you withstood it all and from the bottom of my heart, I wish you the best.
My only concern is how people jump on these trends, but are so confidently incorrect on some things, then they use such misinformation to think they’re actually going to fool the real rich that they’re one of them. For example I see posts on TikTok that go, “3 brands that scream Old Money: 1. Chanel 2. Polo Ralph Lauren 3. Brook Brothers” yet the actual old money stay away from brands.
Oh yes. The truly wealthy (if they care about clothes at all) often buy unique quality boutique things that come with no labels on them anywhere or it is custom made and tailored from scratch. So inaccurate.
I’ve been waiting for this topic ! I started to see so many « old money aesthetics » out of nowhere, although I love to dress preppy & romantic/bohème it got overwhelming. Whereas Anna has been teaching us elegant etiquette since years
Thank you for watching! ❤ Find out your style personality here: stylepersonalityquiz.com/ Meanwhile, did you know that quiet luxury and old money trends are just a newer version of flex culture? Find out why flex culture has risen in popularity over the last few years here: ua-cam.com/video/e7hfZV2nkwc/v-deo.html
Knowing there's room to improve on your content & explaining yourself in more detail is priceless.. the world changes, people change, etc... It's wonderful that you can change gracefully with all that 👍
The School of Affluence was one of my *best* investments. I plan to dive back into the content again and again as my journey continues (and provides sincerely practical advice for a world that's at the tip of my fingers given the affluent man I've manifested into my life/family). I cannot thank you enough Anna for pioneering authenticity at the forefront of elegance 🙏
Your remarks are definitely food for thought. Thank you. ❤
Anna you are graceful with amazing style. The choices you make in propriety and culture are well earned. You dress for your partner and that is very important Sometimes old money people are still caught up in the 'grand competition' instead of the one person they should. I enjoy your clips and podcasts
About the style quiz... I tried to take it but gave up. Many of the photos don’t show the clothing or style very clearly, some appear to be essentially the same thing, and the last question requires that the reader already knows designers. If people already knew all those things, they would likely already have decided on a style. Personally, I saw very little variety within the choices but that could just be my untrained eye. Is there a beginner version?
Everyone seems to be obsessed with LOOKING elegant or classy without actually BEING elegant or classy. Underneath the "costume" they still speak and behave in trashy/classless ways.
Exactly ❤️❤️
I could not have said this better.
Exactly. People seem to think that making a lot of money, owning nice things and dressing a certain way makes up for a proper education and humility...and I don't mean education just in terms of school and college, but knowing how to act in certain situations and having general knowledge, being well read etc.
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I agree completely. Wearing the designated costume does not necessarily embody class, elegance or refinement. Other attributes such as character, integrity and discretion are things one cannot simply purchase and wear, rather they are cultivated.
“Elegance is a tool to polish yourself up while keeping your quirks and imperfections”. I love this!!!
I do believe that elegance is not about being well dressed, it goes deeper than that.
Absolutely, but many people get the misconception that it's only about the clothes you wear.
My mother said that clothes don’t make a lady and it couldn’t be more true. She also said that a true lady can be very plainly dressed.
Agreed.
Sorry to say people will judge you by how you present. That includes clothing hence all of Anna’s videos all about what to wear
@@katemiller7874 That’s true but after a certain time when people get to know you, they judge by your character.
This video is so correct. It’s so unnecessarily boring. Black women look incredible in bright colors. The darker the skin the more color and even prints one can wear. Why waste that wearing khaki from head to toe? Style is better than “old money aesthetic”. Have some personality of your own. Life is too precious to waste it mimicking someone else’s life, or what you believe their life to be. Enjoy yours and live elegantly in your own way.
Yes everything is different with blacks
The fact that you’re wearing a red dress is emblematic of your message: elegant dressing isn’t as rigid as the fully neutral palette promoted in quiet luxury. Love that you wore this to show us!
Thank you 😘
@@AnnaBeyOfficial where is this dress from? Is it linen or a combo? I love it.
Coincidence, I don't think so. Anna is a very special and a smart joung woman, so know what she is doing. I love it.
Exactly! I noticed that too and loved it! Anna is the best ❤
Agreed!!
"elegance isn't just an aesthetic" - Thank you, Anna...elegance is a value, a culture...elegance is behavior, not simply a fashion choice. The fashion choice is an outcome of the values of "old money".
The problem with this trend is that people are not just dressing in a certain way, they are pretending to live a life they don't, pretending to be part of a society they do not belong to. And the worst part: some actually act snobbish and stuck up as if they were "high society" or "superior".
This "quiet luxury" trend is everything but quiet. TikTok has the power to ruin everything.
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...Very well stated. I often have experienced this, ...and even in a " small town ", ..the snobbishness and " you're not in our Clique " , etc ... was just puzzling to me .... since I came from a large city ( West Coast/ Southwest area of U S. ) and I was thinking... " ..whattt . Oh my goodness...."
It seemed so pretentious and inauthentic.
Moreover, these people end up actually believing their clothes make them wealthier than they really are and they tend to spend money they don't actually have in order to support such a lifestyle.
Right
Well said 👏🏽
Elegance is all about being well-mannered, humble, kind,selfless, grateful and knowing who you are👍🏾Keep up the great work Anna!
I agree with everything you said except selfless. Jackie Kennedy, for example was NEVER selfless. :)
@@pixiet7321 There isn't just one kind of elegance. Elegance is also being flexible, not being rigid, being able to understand that 2 things can be true at once. Being selfless is a very elegant quality. Being selfish generally isn't, although, in some situations, it can be an elegant quality. 2 things can be true at once.
@@hannahwatkins7992 OK. Cheers 🥂
Also gentle and civilized
People want the look of elegance while acting gaudy
No responsibility for the work
Beautifully said!
People need to be more concerned with dressing CLASSY above all, regardless of costs or colors.
I wish the trend was more inclusive of colors, prints and having different style personalities. Basically it's like you say, if the trend was more about dressing classy than mainly being connected to what kind of wealth originally is/was wearing this kind of style.
@@AnnaBeyOfficial I agree with you both.
@@AnnaBeyOfficial I completely agree!!!
I really hate that word "classy" it is elitist by benefit of the word class. Replace with the word refined, people of all economic and social positions can be refined. By using the word Classy, one is denoting that one class is better than others.
@@AnnaBeyOfficial agreed!
I appreciate how transparent you are in mentioning and demonstrating your past mistakes, Anna. It is a sign of maturity, which is an often over-looked characteristic of elegance. ❤
The problem with the aesthetic is that people copy it to be trendy when they don't have the substance to back it up. What I mean by this, is education, manners, and kindness. These are things that 20-year old trend copiers can never obtain without true work. The whole trend comes across as lazy and phony.
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I strongly agree 💯
Its a way of looking. It has nothing to do with actually being anything. Relax yourselves. Its always been a very unattainable look. Its basicly trying to look wealthy. Not trying to look in such. way that attracts a man.
@@marissashantez6051 of course it is. Not saying people can’t be a poser, but it is a way of being. It’s like wearing skateboarder clothes and not knowing how to kick flip
You realize not everyone can afford an education? Regardless of that fact, I feel like people should be able to dress how they want
I agree with all your points Anna. I notice that this aesthetic is very typically European centric and doesn’t understand that the idea of elegance can differ from culture to culture for eg in South Asian communities bright colours are considered fashionable and many even prefer to wear bright yellows, reds, jewel tones and gold because it compliments our skin tone rather than beige or greys which tends to wash us out. A lot of affluent people in India do wear bright tones and these colours flatter us more and look far more stylish than the typical old money aesthetic colours. The idea of luxury and beauty is also largely dependent on culture too.
But even in south Asia it's easy to tell the difference between new money and old money. Maybe the clothes will always be loud and OTT but the comportment is different.
@@mahnaznadeem902 Yes. You can tell who is rich by their skin quality, their dress fit, their hair quality, and their demeanour is never harsh or hurried, they're always calm, with grace and poise, their facial expressions are not "ghetto", for the lack of a better word. You can see that they go to high end salons, that they look very clean and neat becaus ethey don't use public transport that exposes them to dust or dirt, they have this glow about them, and "old money aesthetic" can't bring that, unless you are actually from an old money family. Definitely a lot more than just clothes.
Well that is what its based in not on Indian style
I look like a warmed up corpse in those neutral old money colours. My skin tone requires totally different colours to look healthy and good.
Don't worry, Anna, this trend will pass. Elegance is a verb, in my opinion. It's how one carries oneself, how one behaves. You can dress Kim K and her family with 'quiet luxury'. They will NEVER be classy or elegant.
Ever
Say it again about the K klan😂😂😂
Amen
I truly believe elegance is an essence one carries.✨
It can’t be nailed down to fashion alone…it’s about being well read, speaking eloquently, having manners, being kind, generous and caring.
It’s about having grace for people in all walks of life and not looking down on people with gossip and petty talk.
Elegance is a beauty that goes beyond youth and affluence. 🌸
Elegance is not a tend. It is a lifestyle. Trends come and go. This quiet luxury trend will drift off too.
I wouldn't say it's a lifestyle either. I believe some people are just naturally elegant or classy. I don't believe you can really choose to be elegant if it's not already a part of who you are. Acting elegant and being elegant aren't the same to me.
@@criticism_is_not_hate Life is full of choices. You can choose to carry yourself however you wish. Elegance is also a way of behavior and behaviors can be learned even if a person isn’t “naturally” inclined to be elegant.
@@fia2630 it's a mindset & lifestyle!
I'm an aspiring gentleman I've been recently overwhelmed by messages in the men's community for all this Old Money appearance emphasis. Thank you for helping me put all this into perspective.
I truly believe elegance is exuded from how refined the person is, not just from how they’re dressed
But if you wearing something with an offensive message you are visually assaulting others
very well said !!
Inside and out.
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I agree with your analysis. Sincere kindness and gentle speech is absolutely essential to elegance.
To me, as a sixty-something woman, it’s just young people figuring out life. ❤
Being a school of affluence student I can confirm that this program is far from a gold digger course! Anna goes deep into mindset, etiquette, fashion, finance and much more! I am truly happy with the content. I am and was a married woman when I purchased the program so... people need to keep an open mind and don't fall into perception
Yes, thank you for this message! Elegance is not just fashion but a mindset.
True
I love how Anna has reflected her old videos here and is genuine about her opinions. She has continually kept evolving and levelling up. Truly a humble and wise elegance educator. Cheers Anna!
I like how you mention how elegance is flexible because it is versatile and not a "one size fits all" formula. This was really informative and well said. I don't hate the trends but I also couldn't exactly put a finger on why I didn't like the trends either- but you perfectly voiced it Anna. Alongside that, the trends never show these women how to behave. Behaviour and mannerisms can completely change the image you try to put fourth.
thats exactly how I felt! I mean I like the style and everything but sth. was so shallow about those videos in a way like it missed sth.
I appreciate this video a lot. And your honesty about the vibes people were getting from your earlier videos. It took a lot of courage to approach the topic with an honest, and open mind.
I learned a lot, and I aligned with a lot of your earlier videos because they bordered on Modesty, especially in a world where people just don't care.
I just know that as a trend, it will DEFINITELY FADE AWAY.A JOB WELL DONE. ❤
No matter what, it is a beautiful style . You should keep promoting it . And for someone not very creative and who doesn’t have enough taste, it is totally ok to copy it. Much better than anything else. Classic never dies. Thank you for your work!
I agree. Some of us don’t have the eye or experience to figure it all out, and having someone explain the obvious can be really fun! I’m so conservative there is still going to be diversity with how I dress, I just take what I can for style inspo.
I am conflicted on this one. As the mother of two teenaged girls, I may have a different perspective. I definitely agree that elegance goes far beyond clothing choices, and forcing yourself into a monochromatic look just to stay on trend is ridiculous. Granted, I haven’t seen all of the “quiet luxury”videos, but I don’t think these people are necessarily claiming to be something they’re not. Most seem like young people trying to find their way in the world. Maybe they just like the style. They could do FAR worse. At least they don’t look like they belong on a street corner and they’re not wearing pajamas to the store. Clothing can make you feel better. We all know it. Maybe our current society would do well to start dressing better. Who knows? Maybe the true elegance will follow?
Exactly, I think its teaching people how to be appropriate for certain situations. When my mother was being raised in the 1950's girls and young women knew how to dress. It was evident in just watching films of that era. Rather than being restrictive, it helped elevate society. When one dresses well, not only are they treated more kindly, but they treat others in a more gentle manner.
I agree. For most young people, this is just another phase, experimenting, trying to find out what suits them. There is no need to think too much of it. This trend is at least better than sloppy, tacky ones. I am sure by next season, most people will move on to something else. Anna doesn't need to worry about other content creators invade her territory.
I wish is totally realistic what are you saying.. but here in California is a shame that you still seeing at all times of the day girls in Pj’s and shorts that they showing their butts hanging!! I always wonder.. Do they parents know? . If it will always be true the kids are dressing stylish either old money or “quiet Luxury”and trying to find themselves of style. I will definitely prefer anything that bad taste and “ Lolita Styles” for sure.
I'd rather my girls grow up not to stigmatize "people on street corners." I think compassionate thinking is the most basic level of elegance.
@@espes531 "Compassion" can be taken too far too and turn into social narcissism-- the "aesthetic" of looking compassionate. Authenticity is more important.
It's so thrilling to see the amount of growth Anna has gone through in the last 3 years of watching her videos. This was such a great video and I couldn't agree more with the points you raised.
Perhaps you should focus more on your own “amount of growth” and not passive aggressively criticizing Anna’s first videos, which were just fine by the way and haven’t changed significantly.
Totally agree!
Elegance is so much more than quiet luxury or old money. It is class, behavior, good taste, humbleness, principles, kindness, etc.
Thanks Anna!❤
Bingo
🥰 What I like about this "new trend" is that people are starting to dress decent and that is a starting point.
That's why this is a great start
, hopefully they'll start acting the way they dress @@blabla187
Anna, we love it when you’re blunt. Sometimes what needs to be said, should be said.
Thank you. I like being blunt but sometimes it gets missunderstood
I agree. It's really refressing in a time where everybody is walking on eggshells to not hurt anyone and often I see the humor in it :).
@@AnnaBeyOfficial most of the time. Because people are mentally lazy
@Anna Bey Also Anna, you teach how to get more with the same amount of money. And when I say 'more' I don't mean more quantity.
@Anna Bey Also Anna, you teach how to get more with the same amount of money. And when I say 'more' I don't mean more quantity.
As a person who is fat and at the same time in love with the elegance community, the quiet luxury trend seems to segregate themselves and that is when I thought these are just trends. I have watched Anna's videos for the longest time and one thing that this channel taught me is that the core of elegance is not just how you dress to the occasion but also your interpersonal skills. People tend to go for visual images and forgot everything about voice images. Voice images consist of how you speak and the content of your speech.
Thank you Anna for this video. It gives a lot of clarification, especially for fat women who think that being elegant is only for a certain type of body.
You can control your weight but choose not too, that shows lack of class.
@@DaisyChain3339. Agreed but maybe they're going through a certain period: birth, stress, recovering after ED. let's not judge from first sight and first understand why that happened.
Also maybe they're not really gross fat, just more curvy/chubby?
As a woman who has built a successful career for herself, I follow your channel so that I am reminded that in this masculine competitive world, feminine elegance will always shine through because it is more than just an aesthetic. It is a way of life, a home in the self for all women. Every point you made is 💯.
I absolutely love this. My mom is one of the most elegant lady I know too. (She is in her 50s) Before all this trend & social media, she is already embodying her true feminine elegant self. Over the years of being brought up by my mom, elegance isn’t just what you wear or how much money you have in your bank. It’s about knowing your inner-self, being true to your own authenticity and not “being easily moulded or influenced by others” / “copying” a trend. My mom knows herself so well that what she chooses instantly makes her look elegant, classy and sophisticated effortlessly.
Most important thing, my mom always emphasise a lot about character building. The way we speak, how we hold ourselves, the way we treat others, being kind, compassionate, considerate and definitely always being true to ourselves.
There’s nothing wrong in wanting to dress “old money/ quiet luxury” or any other trend. We can be inspired by it. But through the inspiration, we certainly need to find our own sense of style & what suits our character best.
What matters most is when we’re truly authentic in our core being, being effortlessly ourselves is what true elegance & beauty is.
I hate tik tok, I had it installed a year ago and immediately removed it. As a psychologist, I can affirm that it is made to create addiction and has shown such serious consequences similar to the use of cocaine; people do not use their critical sense to filter what they see there. On the other hand, I don't like these trends, I feel they are not very feminine, it is as if men and women dressed the same.
Yes me too
I wouldn’t say I hate TikTok. I just think it’s a huge waste of time. You’re not gonna elevate yourself staring at a screen watching people make fools out of themselves.
You’re saying you hate tiktok but TikTok got their inspiration from Anna Bey’s quiet luxury advice. 😂 so unfollow Anna Bey
@@XoXoG What is the need to take a message out of context? Do you feel attacked? I love Ana's videos and I hate TikTok. How difficult is it to understand? Were your parents cousins?
@@evannasong8356 Exactly!
If a person has class deep down he or she will show it in the way they dress look act and speak.
Anna is very right there needs to be more shows like this
I hate the idea that we can only be elegant or classy when we wear neutral colors. This is a very narrow mindset.
Thank you for the video!
I know. I not only like bright, vibrant colors, I also look best in them. I *hate* beige and pastel colors in general with a passion 😅.
White is ok, but impractical. One stain and it goes into the trash - and I care too much about sustainability for that. And black is not very suitable for summer.
If I can't be classy in pink or violet or turquoise, I'm out.
Raspberry is too great a colour. So is turquoise & deep coral. Ooh, like a crayon box!
@@sulusu4812 I loooove jewel toned colors.
@@raraavis7782 I like beige with bright colors! Lol
And pastels are a no for me too!
I tried to do the whole neutral color thing and I got bored sooooo fast! It felt suffocating and non expressive. I love elegance but I HATE being restricted to certain colors.
I am very blessed to have been brought to Anna’s Channel during covid. To me, what I learned from her- elegance is a personal development which comes along with learning about etiquette, how to carry oneself, being confident and dress according to the occasion, etc. It’s very less about fashion.
I want to give my 2 cents here. When I started my transformation journey (also thanks to you Anna!) the thing I noticed more is that when I started to dress more feminine, with better quality clothes, better material, I automatically started to feel better and to behave better in social circumstances. For me everything that regards aesthetics is a tool I can use to achieve my true goal which is to be more kind, more feminine, more elegant, more passionate. In the end I hope that this trend will not stop at the mere aesthetic side but will help people to be more respectful and compassionate as well.
I agree. Just like wearing hip street fashion can make anyone walk with a bit of swag, the opposite (feminine & classy) can encourage anyone to walk in a more put together fashion.
Trust me I do both and the stark difference in my mood and "aura" is evident 😂
Everyone has their “take” and definition of this so called trend. Personally for me, I see it as a modernist esthetic which I have always been about. There are as many definitions on this as there are content creators honestly. What is sucky about the human race is we have to categorize people based upon their appearance and what they wear, where they live etc. When I was in high school, I yearned for uniforms to level the playing field. But going to public school, it didnt happen. Its clothing people, you can lose it all in a fire 😂
I think the difference though is that you (and others) are on a journey to elevate yourself, which includes dressing more elegant, more feminine, etc but the clothing is only one part. You didn’t just put on more expensive clothes and magically changed who you are. But with this quiet luxury trend, a lot of people are just dressing that way to follow the season and be cool - it’s just cool now and next year something else will be cool.
I have also seen a lot of snobbish and unkind attitude on quiet luxury influence content, where the message or tone has been negative towards people who like logos, flashy fashion and other not quiet aesthetic. Being unkind and looking down on people is never elegant.
At the end of the day you get a bunch of people all having the same bags, clothes, watches, etc that are on trend at the moment and really not that quiet / if-you-know-you-know anymore.
@@s.a.4358 This is so true! You want to know something else that I feel is so fundamentally authentic? Go to a high school and check out these young women/students discovering who they are. Most of them will wear anything and not care whatsoever because its about what they are as a person. Especially in a rural area where kids (and many adults), have limited options. The most elegant, quite luxury, whatever the “trend” is, is followed by women who care what others think of them and can afford to do so. The most kindest, most elevated people I have met have been beggars/homeless on the street. They are vulnerable, authentic and yet elevated.
My personal rules - for myself. I hope it's helpful for some of you.
Neutrals are there to be a frame, a background for your statement piece. A shirt with beautiful embroidery, a pair of shoes with beautiful embellishment. A 'sailor shirt' with the classic yoke and bright blue horizontal stripes. Whatever goes for you. Make a background wardrobe of neutrals - and enough unique statement pieces that you can dress with a different statement every day of the week.
2 points: 1. I am Polish, and I like including cultural touches - I try to do it in a smart way (a small pattern, my granny's brooch, amber jewellery, etc). I also love seeing other cultures' unique traits - I live in London and oh boy do some people look stunning here! I am no ethnics expert but there is a difference to what people from different cultures tend to wear. 2. Colours, patterns and tailoring that elevate best different skin colours/body types. Did we all forget about this? Are we all going to wear white-beige-black blazers and turtlenecks, forgetting all these articles about what to wear to elevate our strengths? I like elegance and follow Anna since pandemic - but the elegance that brushes off our unique cultural heritage, our unique individual traits - this is not for me. I wouldn't like all London to look like the Roys. I love the diversity around
Exactly! Well said!
Yes, it is as if they completely forgot other countries exist. Just as one example there are sinfully wealthy Indian families who I really doubt dress like this. It just makes me laugh.
I'm Arab and I agree. I tried the whole dressing neutral in blazers and trousers yet in the gulf Arab countries, that is considered too simple and bland. Arabs love a bit of drama in their dress with patterns, unique colors and exotic pieces. I felt like a knock-off wannabe rich European than an elegantly dressed Arab woman. Plus it's too hot to wear blazers and turtle necks here 😅
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Yes but this trend is a huge step in the right direction. Women getting away from the ripped jeans,, hooker outfits, hoodies, t shirts, sweatpants and other workout clothes and wearing dresses, skirts and pants of high quality material is a win for civilization. Fingers crossed if more people now dress this way it will put them in a mood to act civilized and elegant.
Workout clothes are here to stay 😆
but I agree with you.
Hopefully men start to do the same❤I'd love to see a comeback of suits
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So women are suppose to sleep and work out in dresses and skirts? Tshirts and hoodies and sweatpants are something bad now? And why just women? You seem extremely misogynistic and give incel vibes.
better this then seeing them in underwear or pajama in public places
thank you Anna for this perspective - I'm honestly so sick of tiktok and Gen z's, like you said, "obsession with aesthetic." It's so shallow and everything is just branded as "trendy."
Tiktok is a disease
Sick of it too and sometimes I dunno wtf to wear as clothes is soo weird nowadays
one queen of quiet luxury is definitely Kate Middleton, she is always elegant, discreet and we can see she behaves with a lot of kindness
I love how you chose a red dress to adress this topic while looking absolutely beautiful, elegant and appropriate - with style and personality!
Thank you so much!
I was trying to put my finger on why this aesthetic was rubbing me the wrong way and you did a grand job of articulating it. Also, it's not my style personality! ❤ Thank you Anna for being genuine.
Once again Anna, you prove how smart and thoughtful you are.
I LOVE how Anna is non pretentious, and she definitely was the first to promote "elegance" concept, especially in this day and age where we are constantly bombarded with trashiness all over social media/TV 🤭
As a Gen Xer, I love this trend because it reminds me of the preppy fashions on the 80s, which were a much better time to be alive than today, quite honestly.
A lot of today's fashion trends are just ridiculous.
Elegance is not just about external appearance or material possessions ; its a holistic blend of inner qualities , character, and refined expression that inspires admiration and respect .
You teach elegance, the full package. This trend is just that another fashion fad/trend. You teach the manners and mindset that needs to be included with clothing style. Old money does wear beautiful light, bright colors.
Ana bey you truly are a woman of elegance. Not only do you strive to look your best but you are highly self aware. You call yourself out on mistakes and fix them so that others don’t do the same. There’s a level of humility one has to have in order to do such a thing constantly. Thanks for the content. Keep up the great work.
Thank you, Anna, for your video!
As a woman of color, I would also add that certain cultures (many countries in Africa) associate the black colour with death/mourning. In everyday life, they wear very colourful outfits (every colour has a symbolic meaning). The Quiet Luxury trend implies that people from those cultures cannot be elegant.
I’m absolutely in favor of this trend, even though it seems funny that it’s a “thing” now. I hope the result is that good clothing will make a return in mid-level stores, such as Nordstrom. It used to be where I could get quality fabrics in these stores such as cashmere, merino, and silk. Now it’s all man-made fabrics that don’t hang well. I still wear classic clothes I purchased 20-30 years ago and the quality fabrics still look good.
Thank you for putting this into perspective. So many people get this wrong. Elegance is a LOT more than just dressing expensively or copying the “old money” aesthetic. If you don't behave elegantly, meaning having good manners, being kind, polite, etc., then what you’re wearing will not be what people will notice.
Unfortunately I have seen quiet a few “quiet luxury” videos lately where the person was looking down on others who like to wear logos, flashy prints or colours, etc. That is definitely not elegant or classy behaviour, and also indicated to me that these people care more about trends and being “in” than about the minimalist / quiet aesthetic itself.
My personal style is more minimalistic , neutral, etc so I guess I fit into this current trend, but that doesn’t mean I need to look down on others. Just this morning I saw a lady with a turquoise pixie cut and colourful glasses and I though she looked really nice. I would never wear her outfit, but I think on her it looked amazing and she also carried it off beautifully.
For the most part of my life. I purchase what I like. Yes, looking back at photos I think what the heck was I thinking. I was brought up being trained in class and proper manners. My goal is to be the best version of me. I’ve been following you in your early days back when you were interviewed on TV. I recall the not so nice references they made at your expense. In one of your videos you made reference to choosing the best man to provide for you and future children. I was very impressed. As you are correct. Ladies, we give so such of ourselves. Each of us deserves the best. Thank you Anna for your insight as you’ve helped me in my journey along the way. It’s been a pleasure watching you grow in your own skin. ❤❤❤
It’s just elegant style. People calling it old money is juvenile. I’ve had this style for over 10 years. Recently someone told me that my style is old money cuz they watched few tiktoks and think they already know everything. Elegance is a lifestyle, it’s a state of mind and the clothes represent that. An elegant person does not want to offend others or demand attention. Attention is appreciated but not demanded.
I totally agree with you Anna. It about attitude and a mind set not a trend. How you carry yourself and not how you dress yourself. Elegance is a 24 hour mind set.
Old money esthetics and Quiet luxury will only be a trend for some but it will always be a lifestyle/habit for the few.
Totally agree sis
@@diopfifi4937 yes you ar right and I am happy to make part of them
That’s my style always. I don’t follow trends.
Dear Anna, I have followed you for some time now. Your very detailed breakdown on this trend and how you differentiated it from your POV gives me a whole new respect for you. Your message was poignant, sincere and eye opening. Thanks Anna!
Oh my gosh thank you SOMEONE had to say it, and I'm glad it was you Anna Bey! This trend has been bothering me too and I hate how it cheapens what elegance means and equates it to this superficial aesthetic trend. It strips it of the morality, self-development, and character-building that fulfills how Elegance truly operates in this world.
couldn‘t be me. i‘ll forever love quiet luxury and i‘ll always wear it! i think it‘s the best
Beauty and what we wear is skin deep, but being ugly is to the bone. Eventually all the external beauty will fade away and all we will have is what is inside of us. Are we kind, gentle in spirit, sensitive towards the needs of humans and animals. Those elegant qualities will last till the end and show when the external is removed. Love your channel Anna!
I just wanted you to know how much your comment resonated with me. 😊.
Awe...that's wonderful ❤️ hope you had a wonderful day 💗
I got you old money statements before mixed up. I didn't realise you meant a style trend of dressing. I don't follow trends. Well made clothes that suit your body type is elegant. I also liked your sport shoes for sport. Thank you for your time & effort over this video. Manners & respecting others is always a must.🇦🇺😊♥️
Dear Anna,
I appreciate your channel so much and I find it so tragic that so many people misunderstand you and your message.
What I appreciate about you is exactly what these social media “trends” and “aesthetics” are lacking: context and in-depth analysis.
Your channel truly is gem and I just wanted to let you know how much I have been appreciating your work and your content throughout these years.
if I had to wear beige everyday I would go crazy. Thanks for sharing your opinion on this, it has encouraged me think about it all a little more and I'm glad I choose colours and styles that suit me while always having elegance in mind with the values that I wish to uphold.
After I changed the way I dress I started working at a job I had several years ago. The employees I knew from back then gave me compliments on the new style and how I carried myself. I just told them that I was trying to have and portray more respect for myself and I felt more feminine this way. I used to dress very nerdy and without much intent. It really is a mindset more than a trend.
Anna.. I have been watching your videos for several years. I am a senior on a very limited income and I love what you are doing. I think it was Tim Gunn who referred to " the slobification of America." We need you to bring style and elegance back. I agree that doing it with grace and humility is important. Please continue to educate us. You have a niche ( one I love) that will not attract everyone but I think it's very important to keep informing us about elegance, attitude, style and absolutely - fashion. I have learned to elevate my look and I feel good about it. Also working on elevating kindness and compassion. Thank you for all your videos.
Hello Anna! I totally understand what message you are conveying here. I’m from India and we wear kurti, sarees instead of shirt pants and dresses. Also embroidery and colours are a must. For us to be elegant here, I can’t imagine sporting neutrals. I think we can be elegant and at the same time can feature our unique personalities and cultures. Love your videos. Keep up the good work!!
Saree indeed is a type of luxurious elegant dress.
So do Nyonya Kebaya.
Seriously I can't imagine if Nyonyas from the Baba and Nyonya community (a.k.a. Peranakan) has to wear their clothing in neutral and to ditch all their colourful Batik Sarongs and Nyonya Kebaya LMAO
(If you are not familiar with Nyonya Kebaya, maybe you wanna google up a bit. Malaysia Airline stewardesses wearing colourful custom-made Batik printing Nyonya Kebaya as well =D)
Yes!! One can definitely look elegant and classy while still being colourful, wear bigger jewellery, etc.
I think the quiet luxury trend is very westen focused and discounts the traditional style of many places such as India but also African countries, many places in South America, etc where traditional clothes and especially festive clothes are colourful and ornate.
I also want to give an other example…
I am from southern Germany and our traditional dress, which a lot of people wear for occasions and events, is also colourful and ornate (although less than a saree). However it is also clothing that people that are not from that region will sometimes wear out of context as a costume and almost to make fun, be sexy, etc. I don’t think people always mean it badly, but I find it very disrespectful to basically take clothing and decide that it is not worth of respect because it is different.
❤️ this message! The people who I consider the most elegant have always been very generous, kind, and want to encourage the people around them to be their best selves.
Don't forget that a trend is just that a trend, so in a couple of month they will be using whatever is trend at that moment, while elegance is a life style not a trend
Long story short:
Elegance:
Is a mind set , life style something more than just dressing
Quiet luxury: a trend.. something to follow again because of the media
Well said, Anna! Thank you for making this video. I am so sick and tired so seeing every other UA-camr make a video on “old money & quiet luxury” but no one create context around it. Your content was quite helpful.
I hope this will inspire them to add context and elaborate more on this subject in their own words.
For the Gwyneth Paltrow example, what she wore and the color palette probably was a combo of what she knew to wear and what her legal team advised to her styling team. Their objective was to win her case and they're going to take any factors that would help. For anyone that's been selected for jury duty, there's a basic dress code including no logos or messaging. Any plaintiffs or defendants in a civil or criminal case aren't going to want to stick out in a way that would sway a jury or deciding judge.
I'm so happy you told all this, Anna - this is exactly what I feel about this "trend". "TikTok people" treat elegance so shallow, like something you can just buy, because it's in fashion right now. Thanks that you can see it deeper, and talk about human condition, not only the clothes with or without logos. Sorry for my english, but it's not my first language.🥰
That quiz is SPOT on! I was so sceptical because I had a hard time selecting the choices but Elegant Classic is precisely me
Your gorgeous RED shirtwaist says it all😊. A ‘ quiet luxury’ aesthetic is just the cover on the book. If the content isn’t of value- then it’s like putting a hand tooled leather book jacket on a trashy novel. True elegance comes from within.
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You have always been genuine & direct. I’d always viewed this “Old Money/Quiet Luxury” trend as a terribly watered down version of the elegance you’re teaching. I remember when you were starting, you unapologetically talk about bagging elite men and I loved that about you. That’s truly brave and really opened my eyes how everybody really has their own hustle and it’s also hardwork!
Great video. People have been copying the rich class since the olden days. In the greek era certain colours were reserved only for the elite.
1980's copying the ivy league style
2000s copying the preppy style
And now copying the minimal style
I think the elegant + femme style that you teach transcends these aesthetics. And im glad you talked about the stealth wealth aesthetic overlap that is happening with elegance.
Love well tailored pieces so I am looking forward to seeing how high street brands cover the stealth wealth trend in the coming seasons. I am so happy you wore a beautiful elegant red dress, it sends the perfect message!
I personally am not against wearing what the elite/rich people are wearing if you have certain aspirations in life. I am also not against the elite. I think when these trends are so directly just connected to wealth/what kind of wealth/what people do with their wealth AND no context around it, I think it's spreading a confusing message to the public.
@@AnnaBeyOfficial yep this is cultural appropriation. I believe our socio- economic system is fractured. There is always a shortage of money and jobs. People want to feel successful and sometimes wearing a nice top gives them that.
So this is why I dont want to gatekeep the elegance community. The elegant thing would be to leave the gates wide open.
To me, elegance comes from knowing yourself and expressing it through quality, timeless clothing.
Anna, you made a great point about elegance not only being a dress code but more of a life code because without the soul following the outer appearance you just end up nothing more than show dogs with fleas 🥴
I love how self reflective you are and how your message is evolving.
I noticed with the trending aesthetics that they tended to be more like a costume of the wealthy, or elite. Very snobby and full of oneself.
Yet, elegance and classiness involved etiquette and manners, wasn't as exclusive, and emphasized education and politeness.
It reminds me of back in the day, working at a very upscale restaurant. We had high net worth patrons. But, there was a stark difference between those acting wealthy and those that were truly wealthy. "New money" or those acting wealthy were rude, crass, and full of themselves. Those that were elegant, or truly "old money" were polite and never had a bad word to say, and were the staff's favorite patrons!
Classy, elegant people are what the world needs more of.
i noticed that too when i was bombarded with short vids of old money aesthetic with just literally compilation of images of the old riches being compaired to new money. i find it "not it" coz it cheapens as it mainstreamed esp for the younger gen as now anyone can claim they're elegant just bcoz of aesthetic w/o the wisdom of it or refining their personality
yes ive worked in hotels and you can tell the difference between old money and new money.
Well said 👏
My thinking is this. Wear what you like without trying too hard ,when becomes obvious when you copy what you see in mass media to a point . Best thing, enjoy who you are by dressing accordingly.
Knew Anna Bey would be pissed😁
I was waiting for this😂
Develop your own style is key. Carry yourself with confidence. Keep your hygiene in check. Press your clothes and treat people with kindness ❤
This isn't directly related to the main topic of this video, but I just have to say, I'm so glad to see this channel and Anna grow. I found it a couple of years ago through a video that, quite frankly, trash-talked Anna and her "gold-digging ways". I watched some of her videos, expecting to hate them and in some ways I did since the message back then seemed to oftentimes be that women should expect to be taken care of which I disagree with. But something about Anna still struck a chord with me and I was somehow convinced there was more to her, so I stuck around. And I'm so glad I did! Now this channel, and more importantly Anna's message, has become everything I could sense beneath the surface back then. Teaching women self-reliance, poise and true elegance from within.
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Although I still have certain beliefs in terms of hypergamy, I think it's mature to have people follow me who don't share all my opinions - and that's ok! We don't have to think alike on everything, even if we probably have a lot in common :) Thank you for being around for these years
I totally agree with you. I often get told I am elegant. But I am not rich and I have never been into designer labels or clothes. My style is pretty boho actually. But I think people mainly see me as elegant, because of the way I carry myself and I think it is also about attitude. I always try to be kind to everyone and have genuine compassion for people. I think these qualities are elegant. You can never be elegant ,if you have a bad attitude or are mean and rude to people. Elegant people are friendly, gracious and kind. They can relate to anyone, they do not act superior to others.
Once you choose hope, anything's possible.
As I get older (I am currently 25 years old) I have noticed that I really want pieces in my closet that will last me for many years. I don't buy clothes often and look for timeless and quality pieces. So maybe it does look like old money aesthetic but I know that I will wear it for years to come. I do feel more confident in myself when I wear more neutral colors. And to me, that makes a big difference in how others view me and how I view myself.
I really enjoyed this video as you mentioned that having class is not only in the clothes that you wear but your attitude towards life in general.
Thank you for voicing what could only be narated in my head 😄
Anna, I'd like to thank you for your courage to speak up, especially an opposing view with its trends being tangent to what you're doing. Having your Honesty demonstrated here is what I take from this video. I was very skeptic before enrolling the A-list, but having this video demonstrates to me your realness. Thank you for making this video 🌸.
Well said, thank you. I was unaware of this trend until I was attacked online after stating my opinion on one of the trending quiet luxury IG women's pages. It all makes sense now.
Being educated and having manners are the true statement of elegance. Thank you, Anna.
Your point is totally valid, Anna.This forced "aesthetic trend" is just about telling you what to wear to look like..., but elegance is a whole being/mindset that involves etiquette, manners, body language,style, personality, selfsteem, etc... It is also about what you like and suites you. I admire those ladies who dress effortlessly stylish! I am not good at trends because it is not me, but I like to consider all as references. Thank you! Anna.
About Iris Apfel, she is interesting in that she popularized "maximalism", which is a current trend. I think it's a tricky aesthetic to pull off with elegance. It seems like it only really works for older ladies, imo.
It's really a mindset that one embraces as one is more mature, one starts caring less and less what others think as one lives longer on this earth. I've met younger, eccentric types who can pull it off too. Of course it all depends on the social/business sphere one works.
The problem, Anna, is that we turn everything into a trend. Luckily, what you teach is a lifestyle, not a trend. It's one thing to want to grow as a person, improve and dedicate yourself the best of life. And another thing is to change every moment of lifestyle... sometimes they are a logo with legs and others the queen of England.😢
Years ago I went with a friend to a fine jewelry store on Madison Ave owned by his aunt. While I was browsing his aunt whispered to him "she must be wealthy,she's not wearing any jewelry". That stuck with me 45 years later . I keep it minimal,no costume jingle jangle. That's quiet luxury.
That just goes to show how much about wealth is perception and assumption. You could have not been wearing jewelry because you simply didn’t feel like it, but because of the belief in the mind of your friend’s aunt, she filled in that you would be rich. Perception and deception. That’s why I believe this old money aesthetic is bullshit. Just be yourself. If you have money, no need to show it off, or try hard to fit in.
Agree btw I had no money
From my minimalist perspective 😌 I truly hope that 'the quiet luxury trend' is here to stay 🤞🏼
Me too
"trend" and "here to stay" is a paradoxe in and of itself 😉
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Anna, I loved your School of Affluence brand and it always baffled me how much of a backlash it was getting. You spoke realistically, straight to the point and it was so interesting and refreshing! It's funny how we as a society destroyed almost all the taboos, but one of them is so strong it still stands - wealth combined with beauty. I was thinking about it a lot when the "internetz" discovered you and started twisting your words and mocking you...and you won my admiration with your class - maybe you were screaming inside but you stayed composed, eloquent and respectful even when people were bashing you. I wish we could be just a little bit more open-minded and actually LISTEN to people with different perspective...we all could learn something, people overlooked excellent messages from School of Affluence because it was triggering them. I'm glad you withstood it all and from the bottom of my heart, I wish you the best.
My only concern is how people jump on these trends, but are so confidently incorrect on some things, then they use such misinformation to think they’re actually going to fool the real rich that they’re one of them. For example I see posts on TikTok that go, “3 brands that scream Old Money: 1. Chanel 2. Polo Ralph Lauren 3. Brook Brothers” yet the actual old money stay away from brands.
That's a great example of lack of context!
Oh yes. The truly wealthy (if they care about clothes at all) often buy unique quality boutique things that come with no labels on them anywhere or it is custom made and tailored from scratch. So inaccurate.
I’ve been waiting for this topic ! I started to see so many « old money aesthetics » out of nowhere, although I love to dress preppy & romantic/bohème it got overwhelming.
Whereas Anna has been teaching us elegant etiquette since years