How to achieve that neat clean look rich people have?

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Name someone in the “quiet wealth” style who is not white. Or at least not blonde.


Meghan Markle?


Clothes are often too wrinkled.

Meghan has never met an iron.
https://themarkles.quora.com/https-www-quora-com-profile-Deanna-354-The-Wrinkled-Mess-Strikes-Again
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Name someone in the “quiet wealth” style who is not white. Or at least not blonde.


Meghan Markle?


Clothes are often too wrinkled.

Meghan has never met an iron.
https://themarkles.quora.com/https-www-quora-com-profile-Deanna-354-The-Wrinkled-Mess-Strikes-Again


I was trying to be nice. She’s also never met proper undergarments like slips or well-fitting bras.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Name someone in the “quiet wealth” style who is not white. Or at least not blonde.


Meghan Markle?


Clothes are often too wrinkled.

Meghan has never met an iron.
https://themarkles.quora.com/https-www-quora-com-profile-Deanna-354-The-Wrinkled-Mess-Strikes-Again


I was trying to be nice. She’s also never met proper undergarments like slips or well-fitting bras.


Your criticisms are trashy.

She’s obviously wearing linen, and that’s what linen looks like when it’s been worn for any period of time. The rich don’t wear a polyester blend if they can avoid it.

Also, we are far less rich than she is and even we have a daily housekeeper who irons all our clothing. Ironed clothing definitely contributes to the rich, well-groomed look - whereas your posting that photo just shows you don’t understand quality fabrics.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Name someone in the “quiet wealth” style who is not white. Or at least not blonde.


Meghan Markle?


Clothes are often too wrinkled.

Meghan has never met an iron.
https://themarkles.quora.com/https-www-quora-com-profile-Deanna-354-The-Wrinkled-Mess-Strikes-Again


I was trying to be nice. She’s also never met proper undergarments like slips or well-fitting bras.


Your criticisms are trashy.

She’s obviously wearing linen, and that’s what linen looks like when it’s been worn for any period of time. The rich don’t wear a polyester blend if they can avoid it.

Also, we are far less rich than she is and even we have a daily housekeeper who irons all our clothing. Ironed clothing definitely contributes to the rich, well-groomed look - whereas your posting that photo just shows you don’t understand quality fabrics.


And what’s why most people don’t wear linen.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Name someone in the “quiet wealth” style who is not white. Or at least not blonde.


NP here. To name a few, Oprah definitely vibes quiet classy wealth to me, as do Michelle Obama, Talisa Soto, Salma Hayek, and Lupita Nyong’o. And white women with dark hair who do are Jackie O (rip), Audrey Hepburn (rip) and Ina Garten. I could go on. But I get your point.


You’re joking right? Salma has her boobs hanging out in nearly every outfit. She may be married to a rich man but her look is trash.

There many Latin women who dress with elegance, she is not amongst them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Name someone in the “quiet wealth” style who is not white. Or at least not blonde.


I see lots of Persian and Indian women who ooze wealth and class in a tasteful, understated way.


What? We love color, gold, jewelry. Over the last several years, there are more muted colors available, but I don't see Persian/Indian women with a wardrobe full of neutrals.


I see UC Persian and Indian women in Ralph Lauren style clothing /neutrals all the time. Perfect manners, perfect hair and makeup, high quality fabrics, fancy degrees, and a Cartier or Patek Phillipe watch.

The only thing loud about them is their car. One woman I know like this blows her subtle money appearance when you see her getting out of her Lamborghini.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Name someone in the “quiet wealth” style who is not white. Or at least not blonde.


NP here. To name a few, Oprah definitely vibes quiet classy wealth to me, as do Michelle Obama, Talisa Soto, Salma Hayek, and Lupita Nyong’o. And white women with dark hair who do are Jackie O (rip), Audrey Hepburn (rip) and Ina Garten. I could go on. But I get your point.


You’re joking right? Salma has her boobs hanging out in nearly every outfit. She may be married to a rich man but her look is trash.

There many Latin women who dress with elegance, she is not amongst them.


These are celebrities, not people with "quiet wealth." Complete opposite.
Anonymous
- moisturize
- not too tan (speaking about white women, I am one)
- blow dry hair
- colorful clothes, loud jewelry, patterns: pick ONE at a time or none
- simple makeup, normal natural nails in a neutral color or clear
- clothes that fit but are not too trendy and not too tight
Anonymous
A huge part of this is consistency and maintenance.
Anonymous
Has anyone considered the possibility that the individuals in the photos of "rich people" on page 1 of this thread are hired stand-ins ?
Anonymous
I have that look usually and it's so easy.

- good haircut and color
- simple jewelry or none
- short nails, manicured
- very little makeup
- classic clothing
- good shoes, low or no heel
- no perfume
- good quality handbag, no bling
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I know we all take showers but rich people, men and women, tend to look especially clean and neat.

They are obviously generally slender but how the clothes fit them, they don’t look frumpy but neat and clean. The men have neat short haircuts and the women have straight shiny hair.

I want tips as I always look sloppy!


Many non rich people look like this. Many rich do not.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Looking at bios of McKinsey executives and this is what I mean:





The man looks short. Expert tailoring and starched collars don't do anything about proportionately large head to shoulder width ratio.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:There was a woman in her 60s on my flight in business class ($5000/seat). Even before we boarded, I noticed that she looks attractive and well-groomed. Nothing in her clothes looked especially pricey (a white blouse and some pants), but overall she looked very stylish.


Sounds like my mother. I am very unlike her. Though we wear similar clothing from the same brands, she is always neat and -- my whole life -- I just get messy easily. My shirt always comes untucked, my hair curls wildly despite treatments, my shoes get scuffed, you name it ... it happens to me. I'm like Pig Pen while she's 100% put together, always. No clue how she does it despite my efforts to replicate many of her habits.


My spouse is the same. While FIL always looks impeccable, son's pants are showing underwear waistband, half a shirt untucked, hair a little wild, etc.
FIL spends an hour each morning hot coming his hair into control. He always wears a jacket and tie. At repose on the couch is his favorite position. He doesn't lift a finger to do ANYTHING. Always yelling for MIL to do this, do that.
Son works his a$$ off, always harried about some deadline. I infinitely prefer the son over the FIL.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:First off, this is American wealthy people of all backgrounds. I worked extensively internationally and Americans really value a “clean” look above all else. It means well, being clean, having your clothes really well cleaned and ironed, and having your hair under control and shiny shampooed look. Makeup and teeth should also give a sense of cleanliness. Hence the looser cuts of Brooks brothers etc, but everyone’s hair looks so shiny and clean.

In Europe they do like close tailoring and fashion but they just aren’t as “clean” looking. They don’t shower as much as American wealthy people, and don’t care to have their hair shiny and clean. Plus they walk a lot outside so it would be a pointless effort. In the Middle East, they are super into grooming as a way to show their respect but totally different clothing and style is different and for women about being feminine. In Asia it’s about looking “new” not necessarily “clean”.

I just say this all to point our it’s not all rich people- it’s culturally specific.


Why is it "pointless" to be clean if you are outside a lot? I assume they are not rolling around in the dirt like my dog.


Europeans don't have to struggle with the high humidity and stickiness of our east coast here. When they walk around outdoors, it doesn't leave you a soggy mess.
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