Anonymous
Post 01/06/2021 18:40     Subject: Re:What is that WASP aesthetic?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Sarah Vickers and her husband do it really well:

https://www.instagram.com/sarahkjp/


OMG, please stop shilling for these jumped-up hustlers! They are LMC posers, who either borrow their props and sets, or are paid to shoot at various locations.


They might not truly have this background but the point is, the way they dress and live is a good representation of the style, which is what OP is asking about right?


This is gorilla marketing. The whole thing is a marketing campaign.
Anonymous
Post 01/06/2021 14:34     Subject: Re:What is that WASP aesthetic?

Anonymous wrote:Why are there SO many WASP poseurs in America?

Every MC-UMC who is moderately attractive and moderately rich dresses in a way she thinks will give off a WASP vibe.

Its gross but also funny.

Just be yourself.



Why on earth do you think they trying to be WASP?
I am Jewish and I wear jcrew and dress similarly, am I trying to be WASP? Not at all.
Get over yourself, nobody wants to be Protestant.
Anonymous
Post 01/06/2021 14:33     Subject: Re:What is that WASP aesthetic?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Sarah Vickers and her husband do it really well:

https://www.instagram.com/sarahkjp/


OMG, please stop shilling for these jumped-up hustlers! They are LMC posers, who either borrow their props and sets, or are paid to shoot at various locations.


They might not truly have this background but the point is, the way they dress and live is a good representation of the style, which is what OP is asking about right?


They are not quite right, though. It looks like they are wearing costumes- WASP drag or WASP cosplay instead of real WASP. I grew up in Rhode Island - where they live - and they always strike me like people going to a WASP-themed dress up party, not real WASP. I think there's something just a little too store bought about it all, if that makes any sense.


It's a little precious, I agree. They wear all the tropes at one time too...the ll bean boot, the plaid blanket, the baby in a ralph lauren sweater etc. It's a lot.
Anonymous
Post 01/06/2021 14:20     Subject: Re:What is that WASP aesthetic?

Why are there SO many WASP poseurs in America?

Every MC-UMC who is moderately attractive and moderately rich dresses in a way she thinks will give off a WASP vibe.

Its gross but also funny.

Just be yourself.

Anonymous
Post 01/06/2021 14:17     Subject: Re:What is that WASP aesthetic?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This influencer who calls herself "The Prepster"

Carly the Prepster

https://carlyriordan.com/


Wants to be a WASP. Thinks adding blue bows and gingham makes her WASPy


I think she looks cute and dress nicely.
Why so much hate?
Anonymous
Post 01/06/2021 13:26     Subject: Re:What is that WASP aesthetic?

Anonymous wrote:This influencer who calls herself "The Prepster"

Carly the Prepster

https://carlyriordan.com/


Wants to be a WASP. Thinks adding blue bows and gingham makes her WASPy
Anonymous
Post 01/06/2021 11:57     Subject: Re:What is that WASP aesthetic?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Sarah Vickers and her husband do it really well:

https://www.instagram.com/sarahkjp/


OMG, please stop shilling for these jumped-up hustlers! They are LMC posers, who either borrow their props and sets, or are paid to shoot at various locations.


They might not truly have this background but the point is, the way they dress and live is a good representation of the style, which is what OP is asking about right?


They are not quite right, though. It looks like they are wearing costumes- WASP drag or WASP cosplay instead of real WASP. I grew up in Rhode Island - where they live - and they always strike me like people going to a WASP-themed dress up party, not real WASP. I think there's something just a little too store bought about it all, if that makes any sense.


Well yes because the purpose of their social media feeds isn't just to provide a scrapbook of their lives, it's to sell stuff and make a commission off it. A real preppie person with generations of family money wouldn't feel the need to do this in the first place.

But getting past the cleaned up/glammed up version they're doing to push product, I think they have the clothes and some of the backdrops down.

Personally, I liked them more a few years ago when they were recreating 90s J Crew catalogues. They seemed more down to earth back then. I don't really care for the highly saturated, obviously edited photos they post now.


OK! To me, they don't quite get real WASP style - but they're close. Some of the models/friends they have in their pics have it down. But I do appreciate their hustle - they seem to work hard at this whole thing and good for them for doing it.
Anonymous
Post 01/06/2021 11:31     Subject: Re:What is that WASP aesthetic?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Sarah Vickers and her husband do it really well:

https://www.instagram.com/sarahkjp/


OMG, please stop shilling for these jumped-up hustlers! They are LMC posers, who either borrow their props and sets, or are paid to shoot at various locations.


They might not truly have this background but the point is, the way they dress and live is a good representation of the style, which is what OP is asking about right?


They are not quite right, though. It looks like they are wearing costumes- WASP drag or WASP cosplay instead of real WASP. I grew up in Rhode Island - where they live - and they always strike me like people going to a WASP-themed dress up party, not real WASP. I think there's something just a little too store bought about it all, if that makes any sense.


Well yes because the purpose of their social media feeds isn't just to provide a scrapbook of their lives, it's to sell stuff and make a commission off it. A real preppie person with generations of family money wouldn't feel the need to do this in the first place.

But getting past the cleaned up/glammed up version they're doing to push product, I think they have the clothes and some of the backdrops down.

Personally, I liked them more a few years ago when they were recreating 90s J Crew catalogues. They seemed more down to earth back then. I don't really care for the highly saturated, obviously edited photos they post now.
Anonymous
Post 01/06/2021 11:16     Subject: Re:What is that WASP aesthetic?

Yes - none of these are quite right.
Anonymous
Post 01/06/2021 10:21     Subject: Re:What is that WASP aesthetic?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Sarah Vickers and her husband do it really well:

https://www.instagram.com/sarahkjp/


OMG, please stop shilling for these jumped-up hustlers! They are LMC posers, who either borrow their props and sets, or are paid to shoot at various locations.


They might not truly have this background but the point is, the way they dress and live is a good representation of the style, which is what OP is asking about right?


They are not quite right, though. It looks like they are wearing costumes- WASP drag or WASP cosplay instead of real WASP. I grew up in Rhode Island - where they live - and they always strike me like people going to a WASP-themed dress up party, not real WASP. I think there's something just a little too store bought about it all, if that makes any sense.


^ And let me add, I am not a WASP at all. Jewish. But I went to prep school with WASPs and had to sort of learn the look. The 80s/90s version of it, anyway.
Anonymous
Post 01/06/2021 10:20     Subject: Re:What is that WASP aesthetic?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Sarah Vickers and her husband do it really well:

https://www.instagram.com/sarahkjp/


OMG, please stop shilling for these jumped-up hustlers! They are LMC posers, who either borrow their props and sets, or are paid to shoot at various locations.


They might not truly have this background but the point is, the way they dress and live is a good representation of the style, which is what OP is asking about right?


They are not quite right, though. It looks like they are wearing costumes- WASP drag or WASP cosplay instead of real WASP. I grew up in Rhode Island - where they live - and they always strike me like people going to a WASP-themed dress up party, not real WASP. I think there's something just a little too store bought about it all, if that makes any sense.
Anonymous
Post 01/06/2021 10:20     Subject: Re:What is that WASP aesthetic?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Sarah Vickers and her husband do it really well:

https://www.instagram.com/sarahkjp/


OMG, please stop shilling for these jumped-up hustlers! They are LMC posers, who either borrow their props and sets, or are paid to shoot at various locations.


They might not truly have this background but the point is, the way they dress and live is a good representation of the style, which is what OP is asking about right?


If you think splashing your "life" (hint: this is all an act for them) across social media is the WASP aesthetic, you are deeply off course.
Anonymous
Post 01/06/2021 10:16     Subject: Re:What is that WASP aesthetic?

Anonymous wrote:This influencer who calls herself "The Prepster"

Carly the Prepster

https://carlyriordan.com/


Hysterical!
Anonymous
Post 01/06/2021 10:06     Subject: Re:What is that WASP aesthetic?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Sarah Vickers and her husband do it really well:

https://www.instagram.com/sarahkjp/


OMG, please stop shilling for these jumped-up hustlers! They are LMC posers, who either borrow their props and sets, or are paid to shoot at various locations.


They might not truly have this background but the point is, the way they dress and live is a good representation of the style, which is what OP is asking about right?
Anonymous
Post 01/06/2021 10:05     Subject: Re:What is that WASP aesthetic?

This influencer who calls herself "The Prepster"

Carly the Prepster

https://carlyriordan.com/