Upper Class Beauty

Anonymous
You need to be thin and small-boned with narrow hips. This is pretty much the look.
It is not me.
Anonymous
I just want the money, but I don’t need the look. How do I get that.
Anonymous
Maybe what you are looking for is quiet luxury - not LL Bean, but no loud logos or obviously branded jewelry - like Cartier love bracelet or even Van Cleef.

Check out The Row, Toteme, Mansur Gavriel, and Lafayette to see beautifully cut, well made simple pieces in luxury fabrics.

You are trying to look polished and effortless, not bedazzled.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I just want the money, but I don’t need the look. How do I get that.


Marry well.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:NP. I had this question today. If my DH (or me together with him) increased our salary, and our net worth to something crazy like 12-15m… i would need some different beauty standards.

Money helps. But I’m thinking on a future scale, anything I should be doing now.

My first thoughts are
*fitness. I don’t have to wait to work on that
*skin skin skin

The other stuff is maintenance that is easy to amplify. Just get a great hair stylist or makeup artist.

Already I have made huge improvements on a cute capsule style way of dressing. Even though it would be amplified later, I have connective outfits down. I have a vision for what looks best on me, color and shape.


Do people go to regular dermatologists or cosmetic ones? I’m in my early 40s and at a loss of where to start…
Anonymous
Being white and wealthy, conventionally attractive will hep.
Anonymous
Any updates?
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Anonymous wrote:Any updates?


lol, I want an update too…
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Anonymous wrote:There are a lot of versions of “elite.”


OP how you do envision "elite"?


OP here. I suppose my inspiration are some of the following women:




Obiously, fitness and thinness is striking. Along with great hair.


Youth & Plastic Surgery


DP
Neither actually. Straight, silky hair and healthy skin over a slim, fit, figure with fitted conservative clothes. No long nails, overly bleached hair or too much makeup. The secret to WASP make up is to 'make it look like you're not wearing any at all'. One exception - if you're black - natural hair is appropriate as long as it's clean and healthy; never hair extensions. For naturally curly white girls - you're screwed - learn how to straighten it by puberty.


I sadly can’t think of one curly haired white woman whose hair looks good unless it has been blown out or curlers used or something. I’m in this boat so I am criticizing myself …


Julia Louis Dreyfus. Invest in a diffuser!
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