Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There was a woman in her 60s on my flight in business class ($5000/seat). Even before we boarded, I noticed that she looks attractive and well-groomed. Nothing in her clothes looked especially pricey (a white blouse and some pants), but overall she looked very stylish.
Sounds like my mother. I am very unlike her. Though we wear similar clothing from the same brands, she is always neat and -- my whole life -- I just get messy easily. My shirt always comes untucked, my hair curls wildly despite treatments, my shoes get scuffed, you name it ... it happens to me. I'm like Pig Pen while she's 100% put together, always. No clue how she does it despite my efforts to replicate many of her habits.
Anonymous wrote:1) Clothes are always ironed or steamed
2) clothes tend to be simple and well tailored
3) They don’t show too much skin and/or are selective with what they show
4) frequent trips to the salon to get their hair cut, colored and bow dried. Frequent keratin treatments if they need them.
5) Frequent manicures and pedicures. Colors are muted and their nails tend to be relatively short
6) Have a good cosmetic dermatologist and plastic surgeon. Get Botox and fillers but go for a more natural/subtle look so you aren’t able to tell.
7) Cleaners, nannies and maids so they have time to do all of the above.
Anonymous wrote:I have several relatives on my dad's side of the family who are wealthy, at least by DC standards, and they always look perfectly elegant. I think the main thing is their clothes always fit perfectly and look very high end. They seem to shop exclusively at Neiman Marcus and Saks.
The older women have wrinkles and look their age, but their faces always have this shiny face thing going on - their skin always looks super moisturized and glowy. I'm sure they spend a ton of money on dermatologist treatments and skin care.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There was a woman in her 60s on my flight in business class ($5000/seat). Even before we boarded, I noticed that she looks attractive and well-groomed. Nothing in her clothes looked especially pricey (a white blouse and some pants), but overall she looked very stylish.
Sounds like my mother. I am very unlike her. Though we wear similar clothing from the same brands, she is always neat and -- my whole life -- I just get messy easily. My shirt always comes untucked, my hair curls wildly despite treatments, my shoes get scuffed, you name it ... it happens to me. I'm like Pig Pen while she's 100% put together, always. No clue how she does it despite my efforts to replicate many of her habits.
Anonymous wrote:There was a woman in her 60s on my flight in business class ($5000/seat). Even before we boarded, I noticed that she looks attractive and well-groomed. Nothing in her clothes looked especially pricey (a white blouse and some pants), but overall she looked very stylish.
Anonymous wrote:Like real estate agents. They never look in person like the picture on their signs.