Anonymous
Post 12/26/2020 16:22     Subject: What is that WASP aesthetic?

Anonymous wrote:It’s interesting that some consider Jackie Kennedy to be waspy. I would think she was way too chic and fashion forward for a wasp.


She was too much of a Francophile.
Anonymous
Post 12/26/2020 16:13     Subject: What is that WASP aesthetic?

It’s interesting that some consider Jackie Kennedy to be waspy. I would think she was way too chic and fashion forward for a wasp.
Anonymous
Post 12/26/2020 15:50     Subject: What is that WASP aesthetic?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:GHWB and his kids. Periodt.


Yeah look up any old picture of the full bush clan taken in kennebunkport and that’s it. GHWB and Barbara Bush Sr were both super WASPs.


Absolutely. He was the real deal.


Full bush does seem WASPy. Natural, not trendy. You’re on to something, PP.
Anonymous
Post 12/26/2020 13:56     Subject: What is that WASP aesthetic?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:GHWB and his kids. Periodt.


Yeah look up any old picture of the full bush clan taken in kennebunkport and that’s it. GHWB and Barbara Bush Sr were both super WASPs.


Absolutely. He was the real deal.
Anonymous
Post 12/26/2020 13:51     Subject: What is that WASP aesthetic?

Anonymous wrote:GHWB and his kids. Periodt.


Yeah look up any old picture of the full bush clan taken in kennebunkport and that’s it. GHWB and Barbara Bush Sr were both super WASPs.
Anonymous
Post 12/26/2020 13:43     Subject: Re:What is that WASP aesthetic?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:South Asian here who went to prep school. Husbands family is 1/2 really wasp- the full thing, family money, debutante blah blah. Most commercially available clothes no longer suit the wasp aesthetic. Maybe brooks brothers before private equity bought them. My husband and MIL constantly bemoan it. My MIL just recently got stitch fix and seemed pleased. The true wasps didn’t have that many children, so they have really faded away. What’s left is remnants of an important time in American history. Most people referred to on this board are just copying the wasp aesthetic but are not truly wasps. The wasps that are left have gone into cultural hiding various pockets all over the country.


Stitch Fix?!?! That overpriced crap?


That’s what I’m saying- things have devolved style wise for the wasps.
Anonymous
Post 12/26/2020 13:33     Subject: What is that WASP aesthetic?

check out Marina Rust - she pretty closely portrays the Gen X-era WASP lifestyle/look.
Anonymous
Post 12/26/2020 13:30     Subject: What is that WASP aesthetic?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Above link is Aerin Lauder


Aerin Lauder is Jewish.



There are many people who are Jewish or any other religion other than protestan that possess the wasp aesthetic.

They possess the wasp aesthetic yes, but will never be of it.


Look at you proclaiming “they will never be of it!” Who is the poster who said y’all are just discussing wasp aesthetic, not aspiring to it? BS-this PP and every other striver breathlessly discussing what is wasp culture and who qualifies as wasp is proof otherwise.
Anonymous
Post 12/26/2020 12:27     Subject: What is that WASP aesthetic?

GHWB and his kids. Periodt.
Anonymous
Post 12/26/2020 11:42     Subject: What is that WASP aesthetic?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Above link is Aerin Lauder


Aerin Lauder is Jewish.



There are many people who are Jewish or any other religion other than protestan that possess the wasp aesthetic.

They possess the wasp aesthetic yes, but will never be of it.
Anonymous
Post 12/26/2020 11:40     Subject: Re:What is that WASP aesthetic?

Anonymous wrote:https://www.townandcountrymag.com/leisure/arts-and-culture/reviews/a2119/how-you-know-youre-a-wasp/

Such a weird, narrow group. I mean, I’m descended from them, too, but it’s just so insular.
Anonymous
Post 12/26/2020 11:20     Subject: Re:What is that WASP aesthetic?

Anonymous wrote:South Asian here who went to prep school. Husbands family is 1/2 really wasp- the full thing, family money, debutante blah blah. Most commercially available clothes no longer suit the wasp aesthetic. Maybe brooks brothers before private equity bought them. My husband and MIL constantly bemoan it. My MIL just recently got stitch fix and seemed pleased. The true wasps didn’t have that many children, so they have really faded away. What’s left is remnants of an important time in American history. Most people referred to on this board are just copying the wasp aesthetic but are not truly wasps. The wasps that are left have gone into cultural hiding various pockets all over the country.


I can’t think of anything less waspy than getting your monthly box of overpriced polyester from stitch fix.
Anonymous
Post 12/26/2020 11:19     Subject: Re:What is that WASP aesthetic?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Mrs Attebury?
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=svgOuwXR8Mo&list=PLS_gQd8UB-hKWBn2qSCUF0cyfoPaEu0VF&index=1


Oh gosh I know way to many people like this growing up


Yes! The dad totally ignoring the mom while "buried" in the newspaper/book, the mom droning on in that monotone whine....."weren't we supposed to get divorced at some point?" LOL. IL's.


Lol in non Covid years my in laws Xmas totally looks like this (they’ve been here since before the revolution). Men buried in the paper, women complaining even though they don’t clean the house themselves and just warm up stuff in the oven), roast beef and potatoes, horse lady relative droning on and on, big floofy show dogs being annoying and shedding everywgere.


Also not a lot of shows of emotion, just a lot of complaining between gritted teeth and fake nice. The frozen chosen.
Anonymous
Post 12/26/2020 11:17     Subject: Re:What is that WASP aesthetic?

Anonymous wrote:South Asian here who went to prep school. Husbands family is 1/2 really wasp- the full thing, family money, debutante blah blah. Most commercially available clothes no longer suit the wasp aesthetic. Maybe brooks brothers before private equity bought them. My husband and MIL constantly bemoan it. My MIL just recently got stitch fix and seemed pleased. The true wasps didn’t have that many children, so they have really faded away. What’s left is remnants of an important time in American history. Most people referred to on this board are just copying the wasp aesthetic but are not truly wasps. The wasps that are left have gone into cultural hiding various pockets all over the country.


Stitch Fix?!?! That overpriced crap?
Anonymous
Post 12/26/2020 11:03     Subject: Re:What is that WASP aesthetic?

South Asian here who went to prep school. Husbands family is 1/2 really wasp- the full thing, family money, debutante blah blah. Most commercially available clothes no longer suit the wasp aesthetic. Maybe brooks brothers before private equity bought them. My husband and MIL constantly bemoan it. My MIL just recently got stitch fix and seemed pleased. The true wasps didn’t have that many children, so they have really faded away. What’s left is remnants of an important time in American history. Most people referred to on this board are just copying the wasp aesthetic but are not truly wasps. The wasps that are left have gone into cultural hiding various pockets all over the country.