Help this minority achieve that WASPY clean polished look

Anonymous
Barf.
Anonymous
That scarf is horrible beyond the beyond.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:That scarf is horrible beyond the beyond.


I like the scarf. I don't think she should have worn the tan boots.
Anonymous
seems like there are at least 4 pakistani-americans on this forum who are interested in presenting themselves this way- you ladies want to meet up to shop/have chai/coffee
Anonymous
Huma #notawasp
Anonymous
Perhaps you should look at how other expats achieve the look that you desire? They will be more like you in hair color, skin tone and color and body type. I am sure there are enough women from the subcontinent in the US who look casually elegant? Not all of them have the "Dubai returned" look.
Anonymous
Simple Scandinavian style is what I go for. My parents are from Northafrica, so I too have olive skin.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Huma #notawasp


True, but she’s considered to be well dressed. She’s not pretty in my opinion but has a good height and hair. Mouth is too big.
Anonymous
Almost all of my clothing is designer, purchased on consignment or Ebay. I have a couple jackets and cashmere sweaters that are more than 20 years old and still get regular compliments. I take good care of my high-quality clothes, with good hangars, tissue paper in sleeves, drawer liners. Most of the stuff at stores listed is really trashy. Buy a few really good basic items and accessorize. Stay away from most synthetic fabrics, especially rayon (viscose) and acrylic.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Huma #notawasp


True, but she’s considered to be well dressed. She’s not pretty in my opinion but has a good height and hair. Mouth is too big.


Huma is Muslim. She's usually beautifully turned out, although her hair is too long. I love her big mouth.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Almost all of my clothing is designer, purchased on consignment or Ebay. I have a couple jackets and cashmere sweaters that are more than 20 years old and still get regular compliments. I take good care of my high-quality clothes, with good hangars, tissue paper in sleeves, drawer liners. Most of the stuff at stores listed is really trashy. Buy a few really good basic items and accessorize. Stay away from most synthetic fabrics, especially rayon (viscose) and acrylic.


Hangers. I assume you’re not talking about where you park your airplane.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Almost all of my clothing is designer, purchased on consignment or Ebay. I have a couple jackets and cashmere sweaters that are more than 20 years old and still get regular compliments. I take good care of my high-quality clothes, with good hangars, tissue paper in sleeves, drawer liners. Most of the stuff at stores listed is really trashy. Buy a few really good basic items and accessorize. Stay away from most synthetic fabrics, especially rayon (viscose) and acrylic.


Hangers. I assume you’re not talking about where you park your airplane.


Could we talk about hangers? Which ones to use for what clothes?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:seems like there are at least 4 pakistani-americans on this forum who are interested in presenting themselves this way- you ladies want to meet up to shop/have chai/coffee


Hi! I want to!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Huma #notawasp


True, but she’s considered to be well dressed. She’s not pretty in my opinion but has a good height and hair. Mouth is too big.


She and Amal Clooney look similar
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