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  • In this video, I tackle the popular topic of 'How to Look Expensive'.
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  • @theastrologygarden
    @theastrologygarden 5 років тому +77

    Take care of your nails, skin, and hair, be clean and wear the best fabric, you will look like someone who loves and spoils herself that's expensive and this is how to recognise lady of class. I love Marie and how genuine she is 😍❤️

  • @marieegypt7091
    @marieegypt7091 5 років тому +70

    This is so refreshing. You can always tell when someone is not their 'authentic' self. It takes so much more effort to be something you're not.

  • @KS-pj4wl
    @KS-pj4wl 2 роки тому +5

    I love this advice. I shop mainly at secondhand stores because it’s how I can get the best quality clothes on my budget. The items I seek out are classic pieces that I can wear for a long time and create lots of outfits with. One of the best compliments I ever received was from my best friend’s teenaged daughter. My friend told me that they were talking about me after I had left their house one day, and her daughter said, “Kimber always looks so elegant!”
    Best. Compliment. EVER! 😎

  • @AniaBumba
    @AniaBumba 5 років тому +31

    Thank you. Very well said. I think that in most European countries bragging about possessions and their price is seen as bad manners. I always get shocked by those type of videos because for me they could switch the title from “How to look expensive” to “How to look tacky” and it would be the same thing. You are so needed here on UA-cam! Thanks for doing such a great job and preaching about style! ❤️

  • @annickbrennen8779
    @annickbrennen8779 5 років тому +89

    Insecurity is one of the motivations for wanting to look "expensive".

  • @sdraper2011
    @sdraper2011 5 років тому +31

    Money does not necessarily = class, but authenticity is always classy! What a great message.

  • @leftybelle7022
    @leftybelle7022 5 років тому +147

    Vulgar displays of wealth, so gauche! Love your esthetic, you nailed this topic. Thank you.

    • @LinA-it9vd
      @LinA-it9vd 5 років тому +7

      I stood behind a woman today who had every designer label on display and actually looked cheap.
      I think real style is the ability to put yourself together in a effortlessly simple way. If you own pieces that you have worn for more than 15 years and nobody knows then you are stylish.

  • @dinaoreilly9483
    @dinaoreilly9483 5 років тому +20

    We all needed to hear this profound message that STYLE does equal EXPENSIVE...you cannot buy your way into class, deportment, elegance or presence.....EXPENSIVE is just that ...over priced items that you buy to drain your pocket book.....quality does not always come through expensive either.....well done Marie-Anne.....soooo delighted to listen to this video today...

  • @mbd6054
    @mbd6054 5 років тому +36

    Oh, yes, Marie-Anne. Very well said. I couldn't agree with you more. The desire to appear wealthy derives from a spirit of competition, and falseness, and from being afraid of not fitting in. It has nothing to do with style, and individuality. Expensive brands do not make us "impressive". For that we have to rely on our own style, and on our confidence in ourselves. Merci beaucoup for another excellent video. :)

    • @jazeyrazey4301
      @jazeyrazey4301 5 років тому +1

      Completely agree, Brett Nine, I have said and thought the exact same thing about a vulgar person I had the misfortune of being acquainted with through a mutual friend who fits exactly into the category you described above!

  • @nieladrew
    @nieladrew 5 років тому +36

    I completely agree with you Marie-Anne, I find Italians have a similar mindset too.

    • @bebop54
      @bebop54 5 років тому +5

      they most certainly do .....lol

  • @schneeroseful
    @schneeroseful 5 років тому +24

    Hi Marie-Anne, wealth has always been a beauty ideal. When people are poor, curvy women with a little more body fat are seen as desirable. When the high class people where working inside and the low class outside, pale skin was a beauty ideal. When the rich people could afford travelling south, it was being tan. So I do not even blame the label hunters, even if I think they got it wrong. I have seen some videos on how to look "expensive" and the stylists I trust usually advise to take understated quality pieces and curate an outfit around one key piece. Might be a piece of clothing or accessory

  • @vickieanderson2804
    @vickieanderson2804 5 років тому +5

    Marie-Anne, when I saw the title of this video, I almost deleted it because I am not interested in looking expensive. I clicked on it though, and I was so relieved to find out that you have remained true to your message about classic simplicity. Always good advice that's worth repeating.

  • @Jeeyaz
    @Jeeyaz 5 років тому +126

    And...this is why French women always look put together and authentic.

    • @Jeeyaz
      @Jeeyaz 5 років тому +5

      @@MarieAnneLecoeur I've always wondered, Marie-Anne, is it true that French women only buy an item of clothing for which they have 'coup de coeur'? I read this eons ago somewhere, as an explanation as to why French women always look amazing. 😁

  • @gillianford9208
    @gillianford9208 5 років тому +98

    I love your message and your videos and couldn't agree with you more.

  • @katrinabblue
    @katrinabblue 5 років тому +21

    A penetrating analysis of an age old problem: the drive for wealth, status, and power. For women, society has tended to focus on their bodies, their looks, and how they dress. For men, it has tended to be their job, position, title. I love your reality check Marie-Anne. You really hit the nail on the head with this latest video. Looking stylish while being true to ourselves is appropriate and good. The outside should express the inside, what is in the heart. You are correct that trying to look expensive is vulgar. Who is being pleased by this? Is it an expression of greed that is satisfied, or a deep inadequacy about who we are that we must hide from the world? This is a philosophical issue you have raised about the nature of what is good. You had me laughing my head off at all the silly videos on how to look expensive. What is good? What is beautiful? What is ethical? These are all questions the Greeks raised. They are interwoven, and must not be separated. Thank you so much for this timely discussion! (Please continue to offer critique in your videos, we need your voice, passion, and thoughtfulness to be heard.)

  • @pavla2055
    @pavla2055 5 років тому +8

    I've always refused to be a walking billboard for any fashion line . Screams insecurity . Many just don't know any better I guess . Keep up this useful message Marie-Anne !

  • @corina4966
    @corina4966 5 років тому +32

    Marie-Anne, 100% agree with your point of view!
    I would like to see videos with an outfit that you put together for different occasions and explain it - including jewelry, makeup, perfume. That would be a great way to visually understand what would be too much, too little, and just right.
    Love your channel!

  • @Cindihful
    @Cindihful 5 років тому +34

    You are fabulous! Being you is so miss understood! Our culture here in America is so much about this!! Many people do not have the money for luxury handbags, shoes etc. Yet, many videos promote such thinking... True Art is about the real artist! Fashion, style reflects this also! Merci! XO

  • @andreabono3437
    @andreabono3437 5 років тому +55

    I could not agree more!....As an English women living in California I do stand out amongst the sea of athletic gear that all around me wear and am always getting comments about how stylish I am....the truth is that 80% of my wardrobe is from charity shops.I tend to wear little black dressses with ballerina flats and my signature is fishnet hosiery. I add a pop of color with maybe a red beads and flats or pink flats....always less is more....
    Finding what is right for your shape is also the key...
    I have been following you for a long time and I keep on telling women about your videos....I cannot bear all the yoga pants and leggings I see on all women even my age....
    Keep up the good work!!!....you have my love and support...
    💜

  • @myheartisinjapan3184
    @myheartisinjapan3184 5 років тому +113

    Marie-Anne, honestly, it’s one of the downfalls of so many American women. It’s so important and all-encompassing for them to look rich. Too much value is placed on looking like you have money. It’s LABELS, LABELS, LABELS here. Funny thing is, people spend so much money on designer items to look rich, but they still go out looking messy. This is the reason the French look so effortlessly classy. It looks cheap trying to look rich, and the French don’t do that. Great video, my friend. Xx💖

    • @jazeyrazey4301
      @jazeyrazey4301 5 років тому +9

      I agree, Lori Lyn: Funny thing is, people spend so much money on designer items to look rich, but they still go out looking messy.

    • @myheartisinjapan3184
      @myheartisinjapan3184 5 років тому +11

      Marie-Anne Lecoeur and I’m glad you do just that...and so eloquently and with such charm and grace. You get the point across so well without making anyone feel bad. It’s really a talent. 💖

    • @myheartisinjapan3184
      @myheartisinjapan3184 5 років тому +4

      Jazey Razey thanks, Jazey, it’s so true!

    • @jmw1683
      @jmw1683 3 роки тому +3

      @@jazeyrazey4301 And have no manners!

  • @farnazfer4888
    @farnazfer4888 5 років тому +10

    And they are proud of those views thinking how much they've helped people! Materialistic values are everywhere and I'm happy you've titled your video so that everyone will watch and learn some real values

  • @wend5607
    @wend5607 5 років тому +29

    I have to admit I got a little worried when I saw the title of this video, Marie-Anne 😂, but as always you are right on point. Xx

    • @wend5607
      @wend5607 5 років тому +3

      @@MarieAnneLecoeur I forgot to say I love the outtakes at the end...😁😂 Xx

    • @chevybrown3931
      @chevybrown3931 5 років тому +2

      Wen P I was worried too lol.

  • @floresitatcoop
    @floresitatcoop 5 років тому +24

    I agree Marie Anne and yes I hate logos too

  • @ceciliaexp
    @ceciliaexp 5 років тому +17

    Great topic. “French woman do not wear Chanel” was a great video; going through the comments was fun. This new topic will bring others insights as well .

  • @alisagabriel6743
    @alisagabriel6743 5 років тому +18

    Great advice to focus on looking YOUR best, not trying to copy a celebrity. But then again, look at Christine Lagarde -- usually in Chanel, and looking 1) age appropriate, 2) stylish, 3) tasteful, 4) wealthy. Of course, she is not faking it!
    I don't think there's anything wrong with wearing expensive shoes, jewelry, accessories, clothing etc. when you can afford it and if you genuinely love the item. The trap is when people pile it on, wear something that doesn't suit them because it's "designer" and let their clothes wear them, instead of the other way around.

    • @alisagabriel6743
      @alisagabriel6743 5 років тому +3

      Ah Marie-Anne, that is an interesting topic: quality vs "recognizability". And there is going to be a difference in look, drape, comfort etc. between a silk blouse and one made of a synthetic.
      BIg logos? Jamais chic!

    • @susanmurrell635
      @susanmurrell635 5 років тому +1

      Bonjour, Marie - Anne,
      I too, couldn't agree more with your message. We didn't have alot of money when I was growing up, but when it came to my mother getting dressed for work or any occasion,
      she had a way of making any outfit
      she put together just right....it was always perfect to me. Even as a little girl, I loved watching her getting ready.....whatever she chose to put together, down to her earrings, scarf or pin, showed a special style all her own, and that even as young as I was, I knew and could appreciate. She had a special flair or talent for always looking so special....she had, like ma grandmere, that special french,
      je ne sais quoi ! Even as an adult, as I would be packing for week long business trips and meetings, I would always love it if she was visiting because she would be there and give me her ideas.... we'd often agree, and come up with the same ideas, but
      I had a good teacher, and sometimes I had my own style ideas too ;)

    • @susanmurrell635
      @susanmurrell635 5 років тому +3

      Marie-Anne.......I forgot....when ma mere and I would go to the beach, we would be on the blanket and late in the season, The NY Times would come out with their Fall Fashion Magazine. It was our favorite season for clothes for the year! Even though what they showed was extremely expensive.....we would go through the pages and each one of us would pick out which outfit we individually liked the best on each page...(Mon Dieux!), or, we would critique them and sort of mix and match outfits we didn't think were that special and how we would each change them. The NYT Fall Magazine Edtion was soooooo thick, it would last us a couple of weekends at the beach....and by September, it was fairly battered and sandy!! Those were the days, .....I miss her so much still, and missed out on playing that "game" with ma grandmere as she
      died young. I so missed out on not having a teenaged and even young adult relationship with her....it is one of my great regrets in life :(

  • @megg9929
    @megg9929 5 років тому +28

    This video was just one pearl of wisdom after another!

  • @marimedgal
    @marimedgal 5 років тому +13

    “It cost a lot of money to look this cheap.”
    - Dolly Parton 😂

    • @moonshineyogi933
      @moonshineyogi933 5 років тому +1

      I believe Dolly Parton was talking about her plastic looking body and face

    • @miriamhavard7621
      @miriamhavard7621 3 роки тому +1

      @@moonshineyogi933 her body and face were natural; she was talking about how she styled herself. She had a charming, self-deprecating sense of humor.

  • @julietterogers6887
    @julietterogers6887 5 років тому +6

    Oh NEVER a label. Always have you whispering in my ear!🥰

  • @CalamityJehane
    @CalamityJehane 5 років тому +65

    I recently finished a course where we were advised to find our "Fashion Icon" from among the rich and famous and I recall saying, what good will that do for me, I am not going to be on the red carpet anytime soon and I'm not rich enough to mimic their style, and personally in their day to day they don't look very well put-together. I prefer to dress the way you discussed here Marie-Anne. As my mother modeled to me and advised me. I went through a period where I tried on different styles of clothing after watching you tube clips or Dressing Your Truth, which I found none of were my truth anyway, and I would catch myself in windows or mirrors and think "that's not me" it didn't feel easy or right. No, I prefer now to dress in a way that feels right, its so much easier to be yourself. I don't have to worry about wearing labels and logos, because I cant afford them (laugh) and I have always wondered why a handbag this is plastic but is covered from top to bottom in someone else's initials is so sought after??? Why would I want to advertise for them, they're rich enough already. I recently watched a film called Yves St Laurent and I was shocked and saddened by his life story and his apparel which was anything but elegant. It started out elegant and became vulgar. I don't know why he was so applauded. So let the rich have their diamonds and furs. It didn't do Liz Taylor any good, her life story was so very sad too.

    • @wendyraye
      @wendyraye 5 років тому

      @Mariah F. I love the Dressing Your Truth series - I always wondered why I didn’t look or feel right in Boho, no matter how many times I tried different things - it looks good on SO many people, but on me it looks sloppy and like I’m trying too hard. As much as I wanted to wear pastels and soft colors (type 2), they washed me out. I used to dress in type 1 colors (pretty much defined the 80’s) but I’m the opposite of type 1 energy. Figuring out I’m type 4 was so refreshing - no more trying to make pastel floral patterns, flowy lace, and muted colors look good on me. It’s funny because I’ve been drawn to stripes, polka dots, and clean lines all my life - if I hold up a striped shirt or sweater and the lines aren’t even around the neck (for example) I will look for one that is perfect or I pass. My eye goes right to the flaw and lopsided bugs me. If I go by the “rules”, I should be wearing light colors, low contrast, but I’m not drawn to them. That serious makes me wish everyone knew about it. It’s a lot easier to shop for clothing when you can rule out 75% of what’s on the rack. What type are you?

  • @dianastuef1667
    @dianastuef1667 5 років тому +11

    I love this message and format and you are looking so lovely in your white linen with the jacket draped. With my confidence and knowledge, encouraged by you, I have been able to purchase a few understated, fine quality pieces at the summer sales I would have overlooked in the past. I spent the same on two pieces that previous years I would have bought a half dozen mismatched pieces that would hang in my closet. Clothes that make me smile and feel good wearing them. I also loved learning more about France in your birthday gift video. How life there is expensive so quality is saved for. Less is more - and the enjoyment of quality. I cannot thank you enough for this advice that brings me such joy.

  • @elisekuby3576
    @elisekuby3576 5 років тому +42

    Shallow people will always be attracted to shallow ideas and concepts! People with depth are attracted to things that have meaning that goes beyond and above the mere crass concept of money!

    • @Mar1a_Vieira
      @Mar1a_Vieira 5 років тому +3

      I couldn’t have said it better myself. I’m going to save your comment as a quote because it’s so spot on.

    • @ottie1954
      @ottie1954 5 років тому +3

      Unfortunately shallow people are the majority...🤔

  • @amya2574
    @amya2574 5 років тому +14

    So true Marianne! My mother used to refer disparagingly to people who ‘cover themselves in other people’s initials’. So true! Understatement looks so much more refined. I couldn’t agree more!
    Love your channel and insights too. Thanks so much 😎

    • @jmw1683
      @jmw1683 3 роки тому +1

      Wearing huge garish logos makes me feel like I am an advertisement billboard!
      Another thing that is vulgar are fake claw fingernails with multiple design or loud colors Yuch.
      But some ladies think that is classy and spend oodles of money.
      Bottom line: to each her own.

  • @suziemills2201
    @suziemills2201 5 років тому +87

    After being in hospital ......I just care about being healthy .

    • @light-yi2me
      @light-yi2me 5 років тому +11

      suzie mills I visited an old friend who has been sick for the past 25 years and 2 years ago was diagnosed with MS ! I totally agree with you that the best style is to look healthy!

    • @v.r.2834
      @v.r.2834 5 років тому +4

      Wish you well recovery 🙏🏼😍

    • @grash4435
      @grash4435 5 років тому +2

      Get well and look after yourself 🙂

    • @bitrudder3792
      @bitrudder3792 4 роки тому +2

      suzie mills - hoping you are still well! There is a beauty that only good health can bring, and a beauty that only a loving attitude can bring… Be blessed with both!

  • @lilysu7998
    @lilysu7998 5 років тому +4

    Thank you, thank you from America!! I am 48 years old and adore French Chic. I stumbled across your videos a while back, and realized that this is something I am very interested in--- from my outfits, to make-up, to my closet, and the rest of my home- your tips and advice are exactly what I want to achieve the lifestyle I want. I was a bit surprised when I saw the title of today's video-- it didn't sound like something you would promote- I'm so pleased to hear your views about the topic and that you were true to your character. I believe the thoughts in this video gave your style even more class (if that's possible), and confirmed how much I love it! ❤️

  • @RiaVerdolaga
    @RiaVerdolaga 3 роки тому +2

    Love this video!
    This reminds me of what my mother taught me growing up (she studied clothing technology): clothes and accessories need not be expensive or to have conspicuous logos for one to be well-dressed. What matters more is they are of good quality and they suit the person wearing them.

  • @jaquelines.172
    @jaquelines.172 5 років тому +15

    One of your best videos so far, Marie-Anne! Cheers!

  • @FABBYJJ
    @FABBYJJ 5 років тому +10

    I agree 💯
    Flashy clothes, too much makeup etc, look cheap, not chic 💋
    PS, your out takes make me giggle 🤭 I love them 😍

  • @gladystoukie
    @gladystoukie 5 років тому +5

    Marie -Anne, you are so right!! Looking expensive does not mean looking stylish and classy!! True class is subtle , not flashy or boastful!! These very rich people who have closets of expensive and tacky clothes, multiple homes and cars are deeply insecure human beings!! My style icon is Audrey Hepburn and you, both of you ladies look simple , elegant , and understated witness minimal jewelry!! And both of you have warm radiant smiles😀👍

  • @shiobanaharuno8062
    @shiobanaharuno8062 5 років тому +26

    I was so taken aback once when a colleague reached over to look at the tag of the top that I was wearing. It is now a habit for me to remove tags whenever i purchase something new.

    • @nbks6w8
      @nbks6w8 5 років тому +5

      Giorno Giovanna Ah, you made me remember when a client reached out and felt a sting of pearls I was wearing...and asking if they were real. I was speechless!

    • @bebop54
      @bebop54 5 років тому +6

      @@nbks6w8 yes i have experienced similar ,
      even as far as feeling the fabric i'm wearing ..so vulgar ....
      i have all i can do to pop them in the mouth !...lol

    • @fabulouslifeinchrist1349
      @fabulouslifeinchrist1349 5 років тому

      @@nbks6w8 lol. were they? Was this a rich person? I bet they were trying to see if you are rich or faking it? It could also be that they admired them and wondered why they spent a boat load on their pearls.

    • @Lafemmefutile
      @Lafemmefutile 5 років тому +10

      fabulous life Trying to call out another person for faking it is even more tasteless than the person faking it in my book. People should keep their hands to themselves.

    • @nbks6w8
      @nbks6w8 5 років тому +5

      fabulous life LOL..yes, they are real pearls, a gift from my husband on our 25th wedding anniversary. Never would I consider doing that to anyone!

  • @chevybrown3931
    @chevybrown3931 5 років тому +2

    All I have to say is WOW! This could not have been stated more simply. I am loving what you said. I recently sold my LV bags because I was ready for a different experience. I noticed that women would often notice my bag before they noticed me and I want people to see me for the quality woman I am....and how I present myself...not the labels I’m wearing. I prefer no labels (nothing against those who do) and look for quality at all price ranges. I never understood those videos of how to look expensive because like you mentioned, it’s a facade and anyone who has any quality of intellect and not empty can see. 🌹 I also see it as a way for the industry to try to keep us in a state of discontentment and want more. 💕

    • @chevybrown3931
      @chevybrown3931 5 років тому +1

      And I usually tell my daughter that people who are actually wealthy vs “rich/expensive” and can afford designer for everyday wear prefer to spend their money on experiences and not “looking” expensive.

  • @minita80
    @minita80 5 років тому +19

    Such a simple and beautiful way to make a point! Love your style 🥰

  • @Growstuff70
    @Growstuff70 5 років тому +90

    Oh my goodness- I couldn’t agree more! Here in the United States women of all ages follow ( dare I say even worship?) celebrities and will go into debt to emulate them. Luxury brands with their garish logos (because if one buys a Gucci belt everybody must know) are so popular....it seems somewhat silly to me. Mind you, I invest in good quality shoes and clothing that will last, but I could care less what Kim Kardashian is wearing! 👗👒👜

    • @gladystoukie
      @gladystoukie 5 років тому +5

      Those Kardashian ladies are the worst in terms of expensive but thoroughly trashy clothes!!

    • @jmw1683
      @jmw1683 3 роки тому +3

      @@gladystoukie Kartrashians lol

  • @ivettie6271
    @ivettie6271 5 років тому +53

    You are absolutely right - style doesn't cost so much ! I see in US women who are very rich but dressed so tasteless . They show off their wealth in all various ways - from driving the fancy car to wearing heavy duty jewelry even with casual wear ...

    • @purenkool2011
      @purenkool2011 4 роки тому

      Ivettie I assure you, here in London it is the same thing. Rich people wear labels. Everyone else blends into the woodwork. It is dull and depressing on the tube, bus or train. Everyone looks dull, boring and banal. Zero style or individuality apart from some Italian woman. French women have an innate sense of what is chic, tasteful and create their OWN style. The essence of French style is being uniquely oneself!😍

  • @mssweet4880
    @mssweet4880 5 років тому +2

    Good advice Marie-Anne and you're absolutely right, it's all about individuality.

  • @annemcnulty4749
    @annemcnulty4749 5 років тому +1

    I think that many people think that if it is expensive that it is stylish. They don’t understand what style is. Hopefully some will be fortunate to see you wonderful videos and find out what their style is. I was taught that we teach by example, so keep up the good work everyone.

  • @zamosorje
    @zamosorje 5 років тому +9

    I have chosen to look your video in spite of the title- because it is yours. And you deserved it.
    Now, that topic is clear to all of us. Now, we need a video : how to be stylish :-) french way

  • @altitudeiseverything3163
    @altitudeiseverything3163 5 років тому +22

    Wonderful video! I wish every American teenage girl could see this video, then maybe re-watch it every couple of years thereafter, to help them maintain a healthy perspective in our crazy, materialistic culture! I had to chuckle, reminded of the time many years ago when I lost my head and bought a very expensive designer handbag (on clearance sale) because it was so beautiful. I never like obvious designer logos, so I ended up carrying the bag backwards, to hide the name. 😂 Despite the deep discount, I felt foolish for having spent as much on it as I did!

  • @TheLondonLass
    @TheLondonLass 5 років тому +15

    I do not even understand why someone's main aim is to look expensive. As you say that is not the same as being stylish. I also feel looking like that, and being covered in logos, will attract friends who are shallow and judgmental. I mostly buy my clothes from charity shops as I can find good quality clothes in a wider range of styles than in the shops. With the money saved, I can also pay to alter them to suit my figure better. I occasionally venture into Harvey Nichols to have a look at the designer clothes and I am genuinely surprised at how poorly made some of them are.

    • @bebop54
      @bebop54 5 років тому +3

      sadly , they need some kind of validation from the outside....

  • @bonnieoliver219
    @bonnieoliver219 4 роки тому +1

    I agree. We need to dress for first, our silhouette, and then our color. I have purchased clothes at second hand stores that have given me many great looks, attracted many compliments, and above all else, given me joy to wear. If I like the outfit, I leave the house feeling confident, and have a good time. I recently dressed for a night out with friends to a high end restaurant. I kept it simple, but knew the outfit was well pulled together. As I entered the piazza in my village in Italy, a young lady man exclaimed, “you always look so beautiful “! Trust me, at 67 years of age, and 5 feet tall, I am far from a
    fashion model. But, that brings Marie Anne’s point home, we all have the capability to pull a cohesive look together, within a reasonable budget, and leave home knowing we look chic, and stylish. Thank you Gabriel for the lovely compliment.

    • @princesswearshikingboots4479
      @princesswearshikingboots4479 4 роки тому

      HI Bonnie, I could not agree more. You know you are looking your best authentic self when you receive the compliment, not the clothes. "You look beautiful" resonates better than "I love that dress" - it says they are seeing you in totality. I recently received comliments when I was dressed in a simple well cut LBD and another time when I was wearing a blouse from a secondhand store. Ciao.😀

  • @Cecrophia
    @Cecrophia 5 років тому +6

    I love this video and advice! I think it really speaks to all ages and I definitely needed to hear this to keep me "on track" to look for items that add to my style and not some illusion of "this is expensive so I must have it to look important". Thank you! 🤗

  • @Jubilee33382
    @Jubilee33382 3 роки тому +1

    My mother had a lovely phrase about a woman who dressed well, with discreet sophistication, on a budget: " she could make bread and water look good" As you say, Marie-Anne, less is more. Your videos are a wonderful tonic during Lockdown, thank you so much.

  • @beachgirltake2
    @beachgirltake2 5 років тому +3

    Bonjour, Marie-Anne! I think you made a very good point about the videos promoting materialism. I used to be a person who loved logos on my clothes or purses. Now, i don’t care for logos on anything. I am more simple in my wants and needs. I am trying to look more stylish, but as a stay-at-home-mom, it’s hard. I also want quality clothes, but I am losing weight, so I don’t want to invest too much money into clothes. Could you do a video on being stylish as a mom who stays home and also how to stylish while losing weight? Thank you for all of your advice and tips!

  • @annmariez9596
    @annmariez9596 4 роки тому

    You are speaking my language! I choose to shop second hand clothes, no one would suspect it. I’m never impressed with my friend’s logo plastered items. I don’t feel the need to be anything but elegant, fresh, and well put together. My mother taught me these principles. Thank you for speaking to this Marie-Anne!

  • @princesswearshikingboots4479
    @princesswearshikingboots4479 4 роки тому

    Touché. You know you're looking your best authentic self when you receive the compliment, not the clothes. "You look beautiful" resonates better than "I love that dress" - it says they're seeing you in totality. A radiant smile and confidence complete any look and radiates incomparable style and class. Ciao.😀

  • @MariaLopez-hc2nm
    @MariaLopez-hc2nm 5 років тому +6

    I adore this era...and I Love today's episode..😘 thanks Marie-Anne..

  • @kimwilliamson2823
    @kimwilliamson2823 5 років тому +1

    Bonjour Marie-Anne, I have watched celebrities on the red carpet and have often thought money can’t buy style! I keep thinking ‘simplicity’ when I choose clothes and then see if that style suits me and how I live. It is fun to practice putting outfits together when shopping online and honing skills. Thank you for advice which has stood the test of time.

  • @Devanbree
    @Devanbree 5 років тому +2

    I love this mindset. It seems to be the opposite here in the USA. ( at least the part I live in). I appreciate and enjoy these kind of videos. Please keep them coming

  • @amyg.6441
    @amyg.6441 5 років тому +21

    love your out takes :-) And your good sense.

  • @Jean-cm4fq
    @Jean-cm4fq 5 років тому +4

    Hi Marie Anne, thanks for a lovely video. In the States we are masters of conspicuous consumption. It is quite a challenge to adopt French ways to life in the U.S. However, I think it's worth the effort!

  • @jilltowery3559
    @jilltowery3559 4 роки тому

    This is why I subscribe to you, Marie-Anne! Authentic and genuine - the world needs that from each of us. Thank you so much for this video.

  • @daradelights887
    @daradelights887 5 років тому +2

    This was such a refreshing video to watch! I have not watched any of the “how to look expensive” videos as it not only didn’t appeal to me, but was very off-putting. I was curious about what you had to say, and am so glad I watched! Thank you!

  • @pjd1147
    @pjd1147 5 років тому +3

    I would love to find some vintage magazines like that!!

  • @gailspear2173
    @gailspear2173 5 років тому +16

    Graceful. Elegant surely is what it's all about. Well groomed walk nicely speak nicely. All stylish chic X

  • @meredith18352
    @meredith18352 Рік тому

    For sure, money can not buy class. Class and elegance is timeless and understated. Thank you for reminding us of this Marie-Anne.

  • @LiaAndrews
    @LiaAndrews 2 роки тому +1

    I think the focus on looking "expensive" in fashion mirrors the trend for "compliment getters" in perfume at the moment. For me discovering your style (in clothes or perfume) is an understanding of yourself, of art, and of culture. That is when it is exciting and thought provoking. Most people nowadays want conformity that helps them "level up". So happy when I come upon communities like this where it still is about creativity.

  • @helanalurie9962
    @helanalurie9962 5 років тому

    Bonjour Marie-Anne! I absolutely agree with your statements and I do see people trying too hard as sometimes an indication of being a little too interested in their own looks, or sadly not having enough confidence by just being their "natural you" and because of this, sadly sometimes projects a fake personality. Being dressed stylish and timeless and to be well kept, projects to me personally, confidence of how you see yourself. Thanks for your great insight (and humor at the end of your video! You have a beautiful personalty)

  • @joannesmith8667
    @joannesmith8667 4 роки тому

    I really appreciated this video!! I love ALL your videos, but THIS one speaks volumes about being genuine! Thank you from New Orleans, LA (USA).

  • @tetyanaflood146
    @tetyanaflood146 5 років тому +1

    Thank you so much Marie-Anne. I couldn't agree more, especially with your remark about being "real you" and being genuine. Thank you

  • @susanschafer1248
    @susanschafer1248 5 років тому +2

    Marie-Anne, You are so genuine and that is what I love about you. I enjoyed your laughter at the end.! xo, Sue

  • @littlelady7843
    @littlelady7843 2 роки тому

    So well said, Marie Anne. You are speaking my mind! I love how outspoken you are! Showing true-self requires self confidence and self acceptance. It comes with life experience and maturity. Style requires understanding of trues-self and the skill to express it in a unique way. That requires continuous learning /improvement . My husband sometimes teases me when I try to put an outfit together : You are trying so hard to look not try too hard! There is a lot truth to it. But I enjoy putting thoughts into how to present and express myself. Love your video. More of these in the future.

  • @PatMcFadyenGrowingGradeByGrade
    @PatMcFadyenGrowingGradeByGrade 5 років тому +1

    You are right, Marie-Anne! "Looking expensive" is about ego and is fake - or, "tacky" as we say in the south! :) Style is about making your own statement and is genuine.

  • @annettepellowe9847
    @annettepellowe9847 4 роки тому

    This is a wonderful and thoughtful message. I didn’t watch this when it first came out as I didn’t want to feed the “I must look expensive to be valued” message. Now after watching your video on the things French women never say about style, I thought I’d see what you had to say in this video. I was wrong! Thank you for putting this out there! “You will be found out!” Love it🥰

  • @dori1425
    @dori1425 5 років тому

    When I first saw your video notification on how to look expensive, I thought here we go again another video on trying to impress others with brand names I am so happy I opened it and you are so right. Why be a designer billboard advertising what you are wearing and how much it cost. For me it screams “look at me” ! A secure lady knows what looks great on her and the most expensive look is her priceless well groom style. She wears the clothes the clothes don’t wear her. You don’t need a lot money to acquire the traits of poise, Friendly, Kindness and grace these traits are priceless.

  • @Atypical60
    @Atypical60 5 років тому +2

    Marie-Anne! I LOVE this video. I was waiting for the word "Vulgar" because my husband is always using that word to describe the way a great number of people dress and he has me doing it too! You are so spot on with this. I know people who are great clothing snobs when in actuality it is the labels that they covet and not the style. You speak the truth! XOXOXOXO

  • @michelleiskra3047
    @michelleiskra3047 4 роки тому

    Thank you so much for your messages of compassion and sanity! We do need to be ourselves, full and whole, to do our durable work to help others. When we look good, we feel good, as you have wisely stated. Trying to be someone we’re not is a disservice to ourselves and those who need us, not a celebrity wanna-be. I love your down to earth approach to fashion which is based in a focus on quality and longevity and what makes us feel beautiful. You are changing lives! 💕

  • @joannekerr8839
    @joannekerr8839 5 років тому

    Bonjour Marie-Anne, I agree with you completely. I have looked at many of those "how to look expensive videos" and I realised recently, from watching your channel and a couple of others (Audrey Coyne and School of Affluence) that when I was thinking 'expensive' I really meant 'stylish'. I don't think I would have realised this and made the very important distinction without your (plural) help, and this has been invaluable, priceless.
    I thought for many years that I would have to spend a lot of money on hair cuts and colour, nails, make-up, skin-care and potions, shoes, bags, clothes, jewellery - oh and lose 30kg of body fat - before I had a hope of looking expensive/stylish. From what you have shown me in less than 6 months, I am looking more stylish RIGHT NOW, from simply being the best version I can be, right now, following simple, effective guidelines; I got a good haircut and stopped worrying about the greys; I gently file and paint my own nails a very neutral colour a couple of times a week; I culled my wardrobe of tops, sending two huge bags of no-longer-suitable clothes to goodwill (I only wear black pants and black shoes, so they didn't need culling); I culled my costume jewellery by 90%, surprised at how cheap most of it looked, now that I was looking at everything with a fresh, clean attitude.
    Since doing all of this I have been asked a number of times if I have lost weight - I think what these nice, complimentary people are responding to is the fact that I simply look 'fresher' now - everything that I wear now has cleaner lines, fits properly, are more subtle in colour and simple in style, and that makes me look better than I have in years - and has cost me hardly anything. Marie-Anne, thank-you for changing my life.

  • @pamelagoodson9034
    @pamelagoodson9034 5 років тому +26

    Just because one has money doesn’t mean they have class (though they could)

  • @lyndanelson4303
    @lyndanelson4303 5 років тому +1

    Great Information Marie-Anne! I just watched 'Roman Holiday" again the other day. After I watched it, I realized that the reason Audrey Hepburn became a style icon might have been because she definitely knew how to dress for her body type, etc. She knew what worked for her and she always looked so put together. In many ways she had a classic style, at least in my opinion. Thanks for all you do.

  • @alenasamara
    @alenasamara 5 років тому +2

    Thank you Marie-Anne for another great topic! Your videos are a gem!

  • @SG-xr6sg
    @SG-xr6sg 5 років тому

    A much needed video on UA-cam! Such an affirmation of the individual! Being an individual and original is stylish. Taking pride in how we present ourselves is stylish. The only reason anyone would want to look "expensive" is to let others know they like money and want to say that they value money most in their lives. Some people want to look expensive because they think it will open doors for them to get into elite circles. I love what you said about what the world really needs - YOU - not another rich celebrity wannabe.

  • @elizabethstengard8318
    @elizabethstengard8318 5 років тому

    Thank you Marie-Anne for this beautiful video! Yes, this is what style is all about.. We always feels great dressing in clothes that suit us and keeping it simple, comfortable and stylish and understated.
    It,s so nice how you spontaneously laugh at the end of the video!😄 I also laugh spontaneously... It,s great to be happy and free spirited!
    Have a wonderful weekend and to Coco too! 💕

  • @MsBackstager
    @MsBackstager 5 років тому +5

    One company that I worked at said that Friday was "dress down" day. But dress down did not mean shabby and NO logo shirts were allowed.

  • @gracedarlenemcpherson9079
    @gracedarlenemcpherson9079 5 років тому

    I so agree! Marie-Anne, you are always spot on and always an inspiration.

  • @GentlRebel
    @GentlRebel 5 років тому +1

    I got about two minutes into this video and subscribed. I love your message. Thank you 🙏

  • @openyreyes
    @openyreyes 5 років тому

    I am so glad you talked about those trying to look expensive videos. I really agree, if anyone flashing around the big labels, to me that is infact cheap and off putting. Hopefully many people will learn from you and pay more attention on style that actually suits them. A person with a good taste in fashion and style is way more attractive.

  • @MassielMancebo
    @MassielMancebo 5 років тому +4

    You’re like a style therapist. Great video yet again! ♥️

  • @cocolove4130
    @cocolove4130 5 років тому +2

    You have said everything I've been thinking and saying for ages. Thank you!

  • @kayallen7603
    @kayallen7603 5 років тому +1

    TRUE !!! You are such a breath of fresh air, Madame !! Thank you for this video.

  • @jmw1683
    @jmw1683 3 роки тому

    Authenticity is the highest kite you can fly. So many people attach their self-worth to designer brands and are nothing when you strip them of their brand names. Thx dear for your wise words. You are a delight.

  • @JoyWanakwanyi
    @JoyWanakwanyi 5 років тому

    Thank you for being honest. 🙏 style over fashion is always the best. It’s less stressful choosing an outfit

  • @patriciachartrand798
    @patriciachartrand798 5 років тому

    Love this! It is more challenging to define your style originally, but the end result is so much nicer then being a walking designer billboard. Class and style are expressed in a well curated wardrobe that says I brought my best self here.some of my favorite pieces are not from luxury brands, but they fit well and make me feel terrific. And maybe taking the time to be thoughtful about a purchase is the true luxury.

  • @juliezerner2857
    @juliezerner2857 5 років тому

    I couldn’t agree more Marie Anne. Well said and you are so funny and natural. 😊

  • @catherineyork9601
    @catherineyork9601 5 років тому

    Love this video and the bloopers! ;o) Your message is right on point. Thank you for sharing!

  • @Venus77x
    @Venus77x 5 років тому +1

    You're so entertaining Marie-Anne 😂 I truly agree with the French way of 'being yourself', we're all unique and that should always be celebrated. There are far too many clones aspiring to wealth and going down the over-tanned, over inflated, over-botoxed and under-dressed route. I've always found it vulgar to boast or try to be a 'ten-bob millionare' as we call them. I'm a bit of a maverick and free spirit and have always done my own thing. You should own the clothes not the clothes own you, that's how we are comfortable in our own skin, being true to ourselves and not ever trying to impress anyone but ourselves, that's the key to contentment x

  • @nannalambert3980
    @nannalambert3980 5 років тому +1

    Marie Anne, you made me laugh so much at the end of the video.Anyway love,love this topic. I wish all these young you tubers who show this topic could learn from you. Powerful message they need to learn.

  • @brendaguye1564
    @brendaguye1564 4 роки тому +1

    My grandmother taught me to look for clothing and accessories that are made well from good material and fit well- and to take care each. Jewelry to be classic -pearl necklaces in all lengths, simple
    Silver,gold or diamond stud earrings, several statement pieces made include watches and bracelets or rings.

  • @honestyfarmer4325
    @honestyfarmer4325 5 років тому +1

    j'ai juste a.d.o.r.é " l'esprit " de votre vidéo! L'authenticité dans TOUT... La simplicité.le gout c'est ce que j'ai trouvé chez beaucoup de Françaises lors de mes voyages en France; ça ne s'achète pas...merci pour le partage

  • @Nightowl-72
    @Nightowl-72 5 років тому

    Thank you yet again for another wonderful video with excellent advice! You are the best Marie-Anne ❤️

  • @naroni3167
    @naroni3167 2 роки тому

    I find the greatest inspiration in vintage Magazine as well. My Mom inspired me to pay attention to finish, quality and detail on the garments. 👗🥰

  • @melanierose7283
    @melanierose7283 2 роки тому

    This is such wonderful advice, so good to hear the truth. I love your books and your videos. My husband loves to buy me Michael Kors purses with matching wallets and totes, and thankfully he chooses ones that have the more discreet labels. Your giggles are contagious!! So cute!! Have a wonderful week!!! xoxo