Anonymous wrote:Basic umc starter pack:
Golden goose sneakers
Goyard bag
Cartier love bracelets (multiple metals, diamond one for 10 year anniversary)
Stations necklace
Stupid GG belt
Expensive highlights
It's just the trends of the day, nothing to get your panties in a bunch about.
Anonymous wrote:Basic umc starter pack:
Golden goose sneakers
Goyard bag
Cartier love bracelets (multiple metals, diamond one for 10 year anniversary)
Stations necklace
Stupid GG belt
Expensive highlights
It's just the trends of the day, nothing to get your panties in a bunch about.
Anonymous wrote:Basic umc starter pack:
Golden goose sneakers
Goyard bag
Cartier love bracelets (multiple metals, diamond one for 10 year anniversary)
Stations and or VCA necklace
Stupid GG belt
Expensive highlights
It's just the trends of the day, nothing to get your panties in a bunch about.
Anonymous wrote:I come here to see to crazy people are and I live in MA. Have you all ever wondered how many people posting are actually going to these schools or have kids there or live in the area?
Anonymous wrote:Basic umc starter pack:
Golden goose sneakers
Goyard bag
Cartier love bracelets (multiple metals, diamond one for 10 year anniversary)
Stations necklace
Stupid GG belt
Expensive highlights
It's just the trends of the day, nothing to get your panties in a bunch about.
Anonymous wrote:People who have style wear what they like and what makes them feel good. And they don't care what you or anyone else thinks. If you think they look flashy? They do not care, because they wear what they like. If you think they look demure? Same. If you think they look tasteful (or not)...same. They also aren't judging you either, because they're comfortable in their own skin, and clothes, and whatever else. Being secure in yourself is always in style.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People who have style wear what they like and what makes them feel good. And they don't care what you or anyone else thinks. If you think they look flashy? They do not care, because they wear what they like. If you think they look demure? Same. If you think they look tasteful (or not)...same. They also aren't judging you either, because they're comfortable in their own skin, and clothes, and whatever else. Being secure in yourself is always in style.
I'm a mom with NO style, and I don't really care either. If you want to roll with your Cartier bracelets, I am totally okay with it as long as you don't judge me for my basic, thrifty apparel. After all, I couldn't afford private school tuition otherwise. In fact, I probably wouldn't recognize a Cartier bracelet if it hit me in the face. Please try not to be offended if I ask you whether you got it from Target.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:New money. Poor things.
Yes.
Anonymous wrote:DC private? Sounds like the suburbs.
Anonymous wrote:At DC’s school, many moms are totally overdressed for whatever the occasion is, and wear multiple, yet identical to each other, status symbols. Ie, the whole set of Van Cleef Alhambra jewelry, several Cartier or Tiffany bracelets (like 5 or so on each wrist). It’s all so OTT, and I don’t get it at all. I may wear one nice watch, or so, but even though I think I am well put together, these women make me feel like some sort of Cinderella covered in ashes. What is this style and do moms wear these items at your private?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My snowflake necklace cost what some folks pay for a house! My husband was very kind to get it for me.
https://www.vancleefarpels.com/content/dam/rcq/vca/17/54/38/1/1754381.png
This?
Let me guess, he was banging his secretary and figured this would be cheaper than a divorce?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My snowflake necklace cost what some folks pay for a house! My husband was very kind to get it for me.
https://www.vancleefarpels.com/content/dam/rcq/vca/17/54/38/1/1754381.png
This?
Let me guess, he was banging his secretary and figured this would be cheaper than a divorce?