Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Like a WASP.
You cannot look like a WASP if youre Pakistani. It would be literally impossible.
Better to give OP some real, actionable advice. Make sure you look clean, spray some perfume on, make sure you're not cooking with heavily smelly middle eastern flavors like curry as that can stick to you, wear flattering clothes that show off your figure, master a pretty, flattering makeup routine.
Good lord.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dear goodness, is this always the same obsessed poster?
You need to look clean and put-together, OP, whoever you consort with. Casual means a style (like jeans and a large sweater), it doesn't mean schlumpy (jeans must fit your figure, sweater mustn't pill).
Pay attention to your body: nice clean arch to your brows (don't overpluck), as clear, glowing skin as you can for your skin type and age, soft hands and clean nails, healthy hair. It helps to be reasonably fit and slim. These basics are so important.
If you select something that's edgy, like long nails, or over-the-knee boots, or wild colors of make-up/polish/hair dye, or particularly deep decolletee, whatever it is, remember to have the rest of you be more conservative, otherwise you'll look weird.
OMG! Never choose long nails! That’s a like a blasting neon sign that you are not UMC. I have never met a single UMC woman who has long nails—but their assistants certainly do!
This. The longest I have seen on an UMC professional woman are like Melania Trump's nails. Slightly longer than fingertip length, rounded, and painted pale. That still looks elegant. Most have Kate Middleton nails which are fingertip length, rounded, and not polished.
I have seen many UMC women have longer nails, but they generally dont work in DC and are in more fashion forward fields like entertainment, PR, fashion etc and live in places like New York or Los Angeles. But yeah, youre not gonna find many feds with long acrylics
+1
Nyc finance, sales, crypto, media umc millennial and gen z women have longer nails.
Yep. For many of these UMC women, it's a status symbol. "Look at my job and how i can afford to pay for these elaborate nails and am allowed to wear whatever the F I want at work and still make bank." Same thing with dying your hair elaborate colors. It's conspicuous consumption. But it's definitely not the DC government worker crowd
It’s kind of that but not at the same time. Nyc is straight up more international só style cues will have a more international flavor..and in style capitals abroad, umc women totally have longer nails.
And op is an international woman, not a basic white woman. That has benefits big time if you play to your strengths
Nothing "basic" about being a white woman, but yeah. I'm talking more about LA style and NYC as well which is all about conspicuous status. Miami as well. And the long nails are in big time as are unique hair colors. It's kind of a power play.
Yeah I agree, my younger sister (29) is a corporate lawyer in another city and was getting those pointy acrylics for a while. I think it was sort of like "I'm so good at my job, I can have edgy nails and no one can tell me anything" kind of thing. I think for it to work the rest of your style needs to be a little more fashion-forward (which hers is). I'm a 36yo fed lawyer and am firmly in the short rounded camp, as is every other female lawyer here in DC basically.
Anyway, I wouldn't expect any straight man to appreciate those nuances and I think your nails can look however they want, OP
Who attracted higher caliber men, her or you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dear goodness, is this always the same obsessed poster?
You need to look clean and put-together, OP, whoever you consort with. Casual means a style (like jeans and a large sweater), it doesn't mean schlumpy (jeans must fit your figure, sweater mustn't pill).
Pay attention to your body: nice clean arch to your brows (don't overpluck), as clear, glowing skin as you can for your skin type and age, soft hands and clean nails, healthy hair. It helps to be reasonably fit and slim. These basics are so important.
If you select something that's edgy, like long nails, or over-the-knee boots, or wild colors of make-up/polish/hair dye, or particularly deep decolletee, whatever it is, remember to have the rest of you be more conservative, otherwise you'll look weird.
OMG! Never choose long nails! That’s a like a blasting neon sign that you are not UMC. I have never met a single UMC woman who has long nails—but their assistants certainly do!
This. The longest I have seen on an UMC professional woman are like Melania Trump's nails. Slightly longer than fingertip length, rounded, and painted pale. That still looks elegant. Most have Kate Middleton nails which are fingertip length, rounded, and not polished.
I have seen many UMC women have longer nails, but they generally dont work in DC and are in more fashion forward fields like entertainment, PR, fashion etc and live in places like New York or Los Angeles. But yeah, youre not gonna find many feds with long acrylics
+1
Nyc finance, sales, crypto, media umc millennial and gen z women have longer nails.
Yep. For many of these UMC women, it's a status symbol. "Look at my job and how i can afford to pay for these elaborate nails and am allowed to wear whatever the F I want at work and still make bank." Same thing with dying your hair elaborate colors. It's conspicuous consumption. But it's definitely not the DC government worker crowd
It’s kind of that but not at the same time. Nyc is straight up more international só style cues will have a more international flavor..and in style capitals abroad, umc women totally have longer nails.
And op is an international woman, not a basic white woman. That has benefits big time if you play to your strengths
Nothing "basic" about being a white woman, but yeah. I'm talking more about LA style and NYC as well which is all about conspicuous status. Miami as well. And the long nails are in big time as are unique hair colors. It's kind of a power play.
Yeah I agree, my younger sister (29) is a corporate lawyer in another city and was getting those pointy acrylics for a while. I think it was sort of like "I'm so good at my job, I can have edgy nails and no one can tell me anything" kind of thing. I think for it to work the rest of your style needs to be a little more fashion-forward (which hers is). I'm a 36yo fed lawyer and am firmly in the short rounded camp, as is every other female lawyer here in DC basically.
Anyway, I wouldn't expect any straight man to appreciate those nuances and I think your nails can look however they want, OP
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Like a WASP.
You cannot look like a WASP if youre Pakistani. It would be literally impossible.
Better to give OP some real, actionable advice. Make sure you look clean, spray some perfume on, make sure you're not cooking with heavily smelly middle eastern flavors like curry as that can stick to you, wear flattering clothes that show off your figure, master a pretty, flattering makeup routine.
Anonymous wrote:For OP: just find guys like me, who like Indian women no matter what they are wearing. Your advantage: you probably look good in any color.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Like a WASP.
You cannot look like a WASP if youre Pakistani. It would be literally impossible.
Better to give OP some real, actionable advice. Make sure you look clean, spray some perfume on, make sure you're not cooking with heavily smelly middle eastern flavors like curry as that can stick to you, wear flattering clothes that show off your figure, master a pretty, flattering makeup routine.
Good lord.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you were actually UMC, you would know this already and do it naturally.
Usually this is true unless you are an immigrant
OP here, I am an immigrant and Pakistani.
DP. The US isn't as class-based as you seem to think it is and there are generally no accurate markers that identify people as one versus the other (short of looking unkept and unclean). Plenty of UMC people don't look it, and plenty of MC people try to look like they have more money than they actually do. It can be difficult to tell who truly is UMC or MC.
I am curious as to why you think people are "mistaking" you as belonging to a different social class. Unfortunately, how others treat you may have less to do with how much money they think you have than it does with the fact that you aren't white. Without more context, it's hard to say what may be happening.
But generally, you just need to look put together and have good personal hygiene. I'm sure you already do both of those things.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dear goodness, is this always the same obsessed poster?
You need to look clean and put-together, OP, whoever you consort with. Casual means a style (like jeans and a large sweater), it doesn't mean schlumpy (jeans must fit your figure, sweater mustn't pill).
Pay attention to your body: nice clean arch to your brows (don't overpluck), as clear, glowing skin as you can for your skin type and age, soft hands and clean nails, healthy hair. It helps to be reasonably fit and slim. These basics are so important.
If you select something that's edgy, like long nails, or over-the-knee boots, or wild colors of make-up/polish/hair dye, or particularly deep decolletee, whatever it is, remember to have the rest of you be more conservative, otherwise you'll look weird.
OMG! Never choose long nails! That’s a like a blasting neon sign that you are not UMC. I have never met a single UMC woman who has long nails—but their assistants certainly do!
This. The longest I have seen on an UMC professional woman are like Melania Trump's nails. Slightly longer than fingertip length, rounded, and painted pale. That still looks elegant. Most have Kate Middleton nails which are fingertip length, rounded, and not polished.
I have seen many UMC women have longer nails, but they generally dont work in DC and are in more fashion forward fields like entertainment, PR, fashion etc and live in places like New York or Los Angeles. But yeah, youre not gonna find many feds with long acrylics
+1
Nyc finance, sales, crypto, media umc millennial and gen z women have longer nails.
Yep. For many of these UMC women, it's a status symbol. "Look at my job and how i can afford to pay for these elaborate nails and am allowed to wear whatever the F I want at work and still make bank." Same thing with dying your hair elaborate colors. It's conspicuous consumption. But it's definitely not the DC government worker crowd
It’s kind of that but not at the same time. Nyc is straight up more international só style cues will have a more international flavor..and in style capitals abroad, umc women totally have longer nails.
And op is an international woman, not a basic white woman. That has benefits big time if you play to your strengths
Nothing "basic" about being a white woman, but yeah. I'm talking more about LA style and NYC as well which is all about conspicuous status. Miami as well. And the long nails are in big time as are unique hair colors. It's kind of a power play.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dear goodness, is this always the same obsessed poster?
You need to look clean and put-together, OP, whoever you consort with. Casual means a style (like jeans and a large sweater), it doesn't mean schlumpy (jeans must fit your figure, sweater mustn't pill).
Pay attention to your body: nice clean arch to your brows (don't overpluck), as clear, glowing skin as you can for your skin type and age, soft hands and clean nails, healthy hair. It helps to be reasonably fit and slim. These basics are so important.
If you select something that's edgy, like long nails, or over-the-knee boots, or wild colors of make-up/polish/hair dye, or particularly deep decolletee, whatever it is, remember to have the rest of you be more conservative, otherwise you'll look weird.
OMG! Never choose long nails! That’s a like a blasting neon sign that you are not UMC. I have never met a single UMC woman who has long nails—but their assistants certainly do!
This. The longest I have seen on an UMC professional woman are like Melania Trump's nails. Slightly longer than fingertip length, rounded, and painted pale. That still looks elegant. Most have Kate Middleton nails which are fingertip length, rounded, and not polished.
I have seen many UMC women have longer nails, but they generally dont work in DC and are in more fashion forward fields like entertainment, PR, fashion etc and live in places like New York or Los Angeles. But yeah, youre not gonna find many feds with long acrylics
+1
Nyc finance, sales, crypto, media umc millennial and gen z women have longer nails.
Yep. For many of these UMC women, it's a status symbol. "Look at my job and how i can afford to pay for these elaborate nails and am allowed to wear whatever the F I want at work and still make bank." Same thing with dying your hair elaborate colors. It's conspicuous consumption. But it's definitely not the DC government worker crowd
It’s kind of that but not at the same time. Nyc is straight up more international só style cues will have a more international flavor..and in style capitals abroad, umc women totally have longer nails.
And op is an international woman, not a basic white woman. That has benefits big time if you play to your strengths
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dear goodness, is this always the same obsessed poster?
You need to look clean and put-together, OP, whoever you consort with. Casual means a style (like jeans and a large sweater), it doesn't mean schlumpy (jeans must fit your figure, sweater mustn't pill).
Pay attention to your body: nice clean arch to your brows (don't overpluck), as clear, glowing skin as you can for your skin type and age, soft hands and clean nails, healthy hair. It helps to be reasonably fit and slim. These basics are so important.
If you select something that's edgy, like long nails, or over-the-knee boots, or wild colors of make-up/polish/hair dye, or particularly deep decolletee, whatever it is, remember to have the rest of you be more conservative, otherwise you'll look weird.
OMG! Never choose long nails! That’s a like a blasting neon sign that you are not UMC. I have never met a single UMC woman who has long nails—but their assistants certainly do!
This. The longest I have seen on an UMC professional woman are like Melania Trump's nails. Slightly longer than fingertip length, rounded, and painted pale. That still looks elegant. Most have Kate Middleton nails which are fingertip length, rounded, and not polished.
I have seen many UMC women have longer nails, but they generally dont work in DC and are in more fashion forward fields like entertainment, PR, fashion etc and live in places like New York or Los Angeles. But yeah, youre not gonna find many feds with long acrylics
+1
Nyc finance, sales, crypto, media umc millennial and gen z women have longer nails.
Yep. For many of these UMC women, it's a status symbol. "Look at my job and how i can afford to pay for these elaborate nails and am allowed to wear whatever the F I want at work and still make bank." Same thing with dying your hair elaborate colors. It's conspicuous consumption. But it's definitely not the DC government worker crowd