Overdressed and status symbols

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Not everyone with money, new or old, cares about looking like a WASP. Why can’t this DCUM accept this?


this
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My snowflake necklace cost what some folks pay for a house! My husband was very kind to get it for me.


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This?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I love being new money. First of all, I have the pride of having made myself out of absolutely nothing. Second, I’m not beholden to some weird WASP austerity. I buy whatever I like, and I like plenty of stuff you all think is tacky. But I’m incredibly disinterested in what the moms at my kids’ school think of my jewelry and bags. I really never hang out with them. It’s not just their clothes that bore me.


Why are jewelry and bags interesting?


I didn’t say my jewelry and bags are interesting. But it’s clear many of you are INCREDIBLY interested in (and interested in policing) my bags and jewelry.


I think the point is that they don't notice them one way or the other (which is what you seem to hope for, so it's all good), but when someone makes a point of the stuff and mentions the price tag, it's shocking and kind of ... sad.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I love being new money. First of all, I have the pride of having made myself out of absolutely nothing. Second, I’m not beholden to some weird WASP austerity. I buy whatever I like, and I like plenty of stuff you all think is tacky. But I’m incredibly disinterested in what the moms at my kids’ school think of my jewelry and bags. I really never hang out with them. It’s not just their clothes that bore me.


Why are jewelry and bags interesting?


I didn’t say my jewelry and bags are interesting. But it’s clear many of you are INCREDIBLY interested in (and interested in policing) my bags and jewelry.


I think the point is that they don't notice them one way or the other (which is what you seem to hope for, so it's all good), but when someone makes a point of the stuff and mentions the price tag, it's shocking and kind of ... sad.


Except no one really cares about the rice tag of her accessories, it’s just that it’s a really cliche look. She can’t find anything more interesting than a Chanel bag? One can Cleef item is t enough, she needs the earrings, necklace, bracelet and 3 rings? It’s bad taste, at best unimaginative taste.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I love being new money. First of all, I have the pride of having made myself out of absolutely nothing. Second, I’m not beholden to some weird WASP austerity. I buy whatever I like, and I like plenty of stuff you all think is tacky. But I’m incredibly disinterested in what the moms at my kids’ school think of my jewelry and bags. I really never hang out with them. It’s not just their clothes that bore me.


Why are jewelry and bags interesting?


I didn’t say my jewelry and bags are interesting. But it’s clear many of you are INCREDIBLY interested in (and interested in policing) my bags and jewelry.


Only inasmuch as you look like some sort of Christmas tree.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It is funny that you are all having this conversation on the private school board. Which schools do your kids attend?

Unless you can’t say because everyone will know exactly who you are among the hundreds of parents at your school.


I don’t understand why you’re asking. I’m sure no one from my kids’ school would figure out who I am, but I don’t get what that information would add to this conversation?


It would make it even funnier.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Not everyone with money, new or old, cares about looking like a WASP. Why can’t this DCUM accept this?


It’s about looking tasteful and like you have class- not looking like a WASP. Gobs of makeup and big hair and seductive clothing can be unattractive to others and appear to be distasteful. That’s what OP is talking about I believe.
Anonymous
Awkward, PP is.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Not everyone with money, new or old, cares about looking like a WASP. Why can’t this DCUM accept this?


It’s about looking tasteful and like you have class- not looking like a WASP. Gobs of makeup and big hair and seductive clothing can be unattractive to others and appear to be distasteful. That’s what OP is talking about I believe.



OP said nothing about gobs of makeup or big hair. She said they’re wearing tons of expensive jewelry and labels. Which is against WASP code and offensive to OP. They like what they have on and if OP is comfortable with what she has on then live and let live.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I love being new money. First of all, I have the pride of having made myself out of absolutely nothing. Second, I’m not beholden to some weird WASP austerity. I buy whatever I like, and I like plenty of stuff you all think is tacky. But I’m incredibly disinterested in what the moms at my kids’ school think of my jewelry and bags. I really never hang out with them. It’s not just their clothes that bore me.


Why are jewelry and bags interesting?


I didn’t say my jewelry and bags are interesting. But it’s clear many of you are INCREDIBLY interested in (and interested in policing) my bags and jewelry.


I think the point is that they don't notice them one way or the other (which is what you seem to hope for, so it's all good), but when someone makes a point of the stuff and mentions the price tag, it's shocking and kind of ... sad.


Except no one really cares about the rice tag of her accessories, it’s just that it’s a really cliche look. She can’t find anything more interesting than a Chanel bag? One can Cleef item is t enough, she needs the earrings, necklace, bracelet and 3 rings? It’s bad taste, at best unimaginative taste.


I promise you, if you put together a hypothetical luxury look that you thought was tasteful, DCUM would still tear it apart as tacky and "new money."
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I love being new money. First of all, I have the pride of having made myself out of absolutely nothing. Second, I’m not beholden to some weird WASP austerity. I buy whatever I like, and I like plenty of stuff you all think is tacky. But I’m incredibly disinterested in what the moms at my kids’ school think of my jewelry and bags. I really never hang out with them. It’s not just their clothes that bore me.


Why are jewelry and bags interesting?


I didn’t say my jewelry and bags are interesting. But it’s clear many of you are INCREDIBLY interested in (and interested in policing) my bags and jewelry.


I think the point is that they don't notice them one way or the other (which is what you seem to hope for, so it's all good), but when someone makes a point of the stuff and mentions the price tag, it's shocking and kind of ... sad.


I think you're creating a kind of straw man because that's not at all what's going on in this thread. The women know full well what other women are wearing, and what it costs, and it offends their WASP austerity.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I love being new money. First of all, I have the pride of having made myself out of absolutely nothing. Second, I’m not beholden to some weird WASP austerity. I buy whatever I like, and I like plenty of stuff you all think is tacky. But I’m incredibly disinterested in what the moms at my kids’ school think of my jewelry and bags. I really never hang out with them. It’s not just their clothes that bore me.


Why are jewelry and bags interesting?


I didn’t say my jewelry and bags are interesting. But it’s clear many of you are INCREDIBLY interested in (and interested in policing) my bags and jewelry.


I think the point is that they don't notice them one way or the other (which is what you seem to hope for, so it's all good), but when someone makes a point of the stuff and mentions the price tag, it's shocking and kind of ... sad.


I think you're creating a kind of straw man because that's not at all what's going on in this thread. The women know full well what other women are wearing, and what it costs, and it offends their WASP austerity.


My point exactly.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I love being new money. First of all, I have the pride of having made myself out of absolutely nothing. Second, I’m not beholden to some weird WASP austerity. I buy whatever I like, and I like plenty of stuff you all think is tacky. But I’m incredibly disinterested in what the moms at my kids’ school think of my jewelry and bags. I really never hang out with them. It’s not just their clothes that bore me.


Why are jewelry and bags interesting?


I didn’t say my jewelry and bags are interesting. But it’s clear many of you are INCREDIBLY interested in (and interested in policing) my bags and jewelry.


I think the point is that they don't notice them one way or the other (which is what you seem to hope for, so it's all good), but when someone makes a point of the stuff and mentions the price tag, it's shocking and kind of ... sad.


I think you're creating a kind of straw man because that's not at all what's going on in this thread. The women know full well what other women are wearing, and what it costs, and it offends their WASP austerity.


My point exactly.


Your point, when you said they don't notice, was that they know full well the whole time?
Anonymous
Oh Ducks.

WASPs don’t flaunt it. We’re the ones that turn down those odious country club memberships and wear clothes decades out of date.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I love being new money. First of all, I have the pride of having made myself out of absolutely nothing. Second, I’m not beholden to some weird WASP austerity. I buy whatever I like, and I like plenty of stuff you all think is tacky. But I’m incredibly disinterested in what the moms at my kids’ school think of my jewelry and bags. I really never hang out with them. It’s not just their clothes that bore me.


Why are jewelry and bags interesting?



Not PP here but: Cartier love bangles, fun Swarovski jewelry, Bottega Jodie and Hermes Kelly


Cartier love bangles are basic. They are the Neverfull version of jewelry. There is nothing interesting about them.
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