Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can't tell by looks since I'm always in my favorite very old yoga pants. They are perfect for chasing kids and going back and forth between the playground and pool. My hair is a frizzy mess from swimming with them most days.
Seriously, +1 on the Norstrom appointment if you don't know where to start. And please don't highlight your hair.
You need to check out the thread on putting your kids before your marriage. You sound like you need to a makeover and a reality check.
How? DH is at work while we are at the playground and the pool. Your reply made me laugh. I said I look like this most days. Certainly I shower and wear nicer clothes if we are going out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The wealthiest people I know dress very simply and tend to go for the natural look in hair, nails and makeup. They drive nice, but older cars. They also have nice handbags (Chloe, Chanel, YSL) that look fairly plain on the outside, but the bags aren't brand new as they tend to wear them for many years. Most of the people I know who are covered in brands and bling don't make too much more than I do (and we're pretty solidly middle class).
Its AMAZING how not-show-offy truly rich people actually are. You know they are rich because of all their other expenses such as property in an expensive neighborhood; multiple international trips abroad; cotillion etc.
+1
Anyone who claims to be the "millionaire next door" clearly is not. Rich people don't talk about money, or act like pompous asses - it is the posers that do that. RUN!
This is true.
The truly rich families I know are the nicest most polite people and low key people you'd ever meet. They drive old Subarus and wear 10 year old perfectly kept Ann Taylor sheath dresses. They never talk about money except when they're gushing about a cheap bargain they've found. Presents for their kids are simple and educational. The truly rich will never give their 5 year old an ipad for his birthday. Their 12 year old daughter will wear their nieces hand me downs and her mother's well kept old leather boots. They are super thrifty.
However, appearance wise they also do NOT dress sloppy. They will look put together and will wear high quality stuff. Only it won't have a tory burch logo all over it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can't tell by looks since I'm always in my favorite very old yoga pants. They are perfect for chasing kids and going back and forth between the playground and pool. My hair is a frizzy mess from swimming with them most days.
Seriously, +1 on the Norstrom appointment if you don't know where to start. And please don't highlight your hair.
You need to check out the thread on putting your kids before your marriage. You sound like you need to a makeover and a reality check.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The wealthiest people I know dress very simply and tend to go for the natural look in hair, nails and makeup. They drive nice, but older cars. They also have nice handbags (Chloe, Chanel, YSL) that look fairly plain on the outside, but the bags aren't brand new as they tend to wear them for many years. Most of the people I know who are covered in brands and bling don't make too much more than I do (and we're pretty solidly middle class).
Its AMAZING how not-show-offy truly rich people actually are. You know they are rich because of all their other expenses such as property in an expensive neighborhood; multiple international trips abroad; cotillion etc.
+1
Anyone who claims to be the "millionaire next door" clearly is not. Rich people don't talk about money, or act like pompous asses - it is the posers that do that. RUN!
This is true.
The truly rich families I know are the nicest most polite people and low key people you'd ever meet. They drive old Subarus and wear 10 year old perfectly kept Ann Taylor sheath dresses. They never talk about money except when they're gushing about a cheap bargain they've found. Presents for their kids are simple and educational. The truly rich will never give their 5 year old an ipad for his birthday. Their 12 year old daughter will wear their nieces hand me downs and her mother's well kept old leather boots. They are super thrifty.
However, appearance wise they also do NOT dress sloppy. They will look put together and will wear high quality stuff. Only it won't have a tory burch logo all over it.
Bullshit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The wealthiest people I know dress very simply and tend to go for the natural look in hair, nails and makeup. They drive nice, but older cars. They also have nice handbags (Chloe, Chanel, YSL) that look fairly plain on the outside, but the bags aren't brand new as they tend to wear them for many years. Most of the people I know who are covered in brands and bling don't make too much more than I do (and we're pretty solidly middle class).
Its AMAZING how not-show-offy truly rich people actually are. You know they are rich because of all their other expenses such as property in an expensive neighborhood; multiple international trips abroad; cotillion etc.
+1
Anyone who claims to be the "millionaire next door" clearly is not. Rich people don't talk about money, or act like pompous asses - it is the posers that do that. RUN!
This is true.
The truly rich families I know are the nicest most polite people and low key people you'd ever meet. They drive old Subarus and wear 10 year old perfectly kept Ann Taylor sheath dresses. They never talk about money except when they're gushing about a cheap bargain they've found. Presents for their kids are simple and educational. The truly rich will never give their 5 year old an ipad for his birthday. Their 12 year old daughter will wear their nieces hand me downs and her mother's well kept old leather boots. They are super thrifty.
However, appearance wise they also do NOT dress sloppy. They will look put together and will wear high quality stuff. Only it won't have a tory burch logo all over it.
Just curious, how rich is "truly rich" in your opinion?
Hmmm...
I'm guessing able to come up with 30 million in less than a week, without selling property.
Holy crap! That is rich rich. Very unusual for DC.
So here's a similar question, but how much is "Tory Burch"-girl rich, in people's opinions?
Makes $75k, which she blows on mani/peds, lunches, lattes. Her parents help her with her car payment and condo building's maintenance fee.
$75K?! You're being very generous to the Tory Burch wearing crowd. In this area, I'd say she makes $50K, is obsessed with The Bachelor, slams back orange crushes at happy hour in Clarendon, and thinks attending the annual sham fundraisers (Walk This Way / Gold Cup) make her an area A-lister.
At $50k, she'd be reduced to being a sugar baby to some DC developer.