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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The only real and consistent signifier is confidence that you belong in every room. Trying to mimic this with the right purse brand is just not going to get you anywhere [/quote] I think it is so much more subtle than that. There are plenty of confident people that no one would mistake for wealthy. [/quote] Of course it’s more subtle than that, but it’s never clothes/appearance I am personally acquainted with 3 billionaire heiresses of varying backgrounds and none of them put any particular effort into their daily appearance beyond being healthy and in good shape Why would they, they don’t need to. It adds nothing to their life[/quote] Exactly, it adds nothing for them. The obsession with careful grooming and the "quiet luxury" look is actually for the middle and upper middle class corporate drones where it adds something.[/quote] Some wealthy people care, though. I think Lauren Santo Domingo is the icon for wealthy women who care about beauty and fashion - she's gorgeous, has impeccable taste, and owns a room. [/quote] She's not old money. Her dad was from a poor, lower-class family and is self-made.[/quote] PP didn't say she was old money, just wealthy.[/quote]
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