Anonymous wrote:OP, you are exhausting. What happens when we create you, help you snag a man, and then you are constantly on here posting about how to have an Executive house? No, my nerves cannot take it. We are cutting you off now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why? What's the point? If you're not actually rich, you're blowing money for nothing. Your shallow-ass new friends will soon sniff out that you're not One of Them and dump your maxed-out-credit-card butt.
Do something useful with your life. Jeez.
Our nanny , who is not rich, "looks" rich. She is trim with great skin and hair. She wears basic clothes from the Gap. She has a good eye for quality so she buys shoes and bags at places like tj Max's that look expensive. She's South American. More often than not she looks like the employer and I look like the employee!
I lived in Argentina. Everyone looks great all the time, it is mandatory. The standard is so different than US in terms of what is considered presentable and ok to wear in public.
When we lived in S America, we could always tell the Americans by how schlubby and unstylish they were. Also the American women did not carry themselves well compared to the S American and European women. Lots of fleece.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:http://www.theory.com/alettah/G0104208.html?dwvar_G0104208_color=CX1&cgid=#start=8
http://www.bodenusa.com/en-us/womens-tops-t-shirts/long-sleeved-tops/wo093/womens-make-a-statement-breton
http://shop.nordstrom.com/s/tory-burch-miller-flip-flop-women/2963432?origin=category-personalizedsort&fashioncolor=MAKEUP
http://shop.nordstrom.com/s/tory-burch-perry-leather-hobo/4410173?origin=category-personalizedsort&fashioncolor=BARK%2F%20LIGHT%20GOLD
Then go get expensive highlights. Make sure you're very thin, though, or it won't work.
All fine except for the Boden top. Doesn't make the cut.
Actually it totally does.
Anonymous wrote:There's really a BIG difference between old money and nouveau riche ... I am old money and you'd never know it. Labels don't mean anything, quality does. Sounds like you want nouveau, good luck with that.
Anonymous wrote:Why? What's the point? If you're not actually rich, you're blowing money for nothing. Your shallow-ass new friends will soon sniff out that you're not One of Them and dump your maxed-out-credit-card butt.
Do something useful with your life. Jeez.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why? What's the point? If you're not actually rich, you're blowing money for nothing. Your shallow-ass new friends will soon sniff out that you're not One of Them and dump your maxed-out-credit-card butt.
Do something useful with your life. Jeez.
Our nanny , who is not rich, "looks" rich. She is trim with great skin and hair. She wears basic clothes from the Gap. She has a good eye for quality so she buys shoes and bags at places like tj Max's that look expensive. She's South American. More often than not she looks like the employer and I look like the employee!
I lived in Argentina. Everyone looks great all the time, it is mandatory. The standard is so different than US in terms of what is considered presentable and ok to wear in public.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wear very simple, tailored clothes. Make sure everything fits well and is not trendy or with cheap labels. Simple gold or silver jewelry. Spend money on expensive bag (Chanel, Hermes, Louis Vuitton) sunglasses and shoes/boots. Have a nice expensive coat and some expensive scarves (Hermes, Burberry). Keep your hair cut simple and well groomed. Short polished or buffed nails. Minimal makeup but enough to look fresh. You're better off in a pair of Levi's and a white Oxford if you're shoes are good and your bag is good. That's the trick.
Nailed it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There's really a BIG difference between old money and nouveau riche ... I am old money and you'd never know it. Labels don't mean anything, quality does. Sounds like you want nouveau, good luck with that.
So name a quality product that doesn't have a label? I don't mean label as in a signature logo or other branding method that screams brand name (fend I and Tory Burch for example). But anything quality has a reputation and those in the know can spot it a mile away.
Anonymous wrote:There's really a BIG difference between old money and nouveau riche ... I am old money and you'd never know it. Labels don't mean anything, quality does. Sounds like you want nouveau, good luck with that.
Anonymous wrote:Wear very simple, tailored clothes. Make sure everything fits well and is not trendy or with cheap labels. Simple gold or silver jewelry. Spend money on expensive bag (Chanel, Hermes, Louis Vuitton) sunglasses and shoes/boots. Have a nice expensive coat and some expensive scarves (Hermes, Burberry). Keep your hair cut simple and well groomed. Short polished or buffed nails. Minimal makeup but enough to look fresh. You're better off in a pair of Levi's and a white Oxford if you're shoes are good and your bag is good. That's the trick.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why? What's the point? If you're not actually rich, you're blowing money for nothing. Your shallow-ass new friends will soon sniff out that you're not One of Them and dump your maxed-out-credit-card butt.
Do something useful with your life. Jeez.
Our nanny , who is not rich, "looks" rich. She is trim with great skin and hair. She wears basic clothes from the Gap. She has a good eye for quality so she buys shoes and bags at places like tj Max's that look expensive. She's South American. More often than not she looks like the employer and I look like the employee!