Anonymous wrote:Wealthy people’s secret is sleep. All are well rested.
Anonymous wrote:Personal trainer, nutritionist, fashion stylist, hair stylist, HRT specialist, cosmetic dermatologist.
Anonymous wrote:
I grew up wealthy around very wealthy people - you probably wouldn’t know that if you knew me- and honestly none of this is what I’d say- so much obsession with weight here! You all are taking about like a Hollywood version of wealthy. In truly elite circles people come in all shapes and sizes and styles- though often with very expensive jewelry (much of which is handed down). To me the keys are effortlessness and confidence and wearing whatever clothes suit you best with that confidence - the hangers on and people who are trying too hard to look the part stand out.
For the love of God just be yourself! You don’t have to change how you look or dress because you have a bit more money. Have fun with the extra $$ and don’t make it stressful or overthink it! That’s a bad vibe and people will know.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are a lot of versions of “elite.”
OP how you do envision "elite"?
OP here. I suppose my inspiration are some of the following women:
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Obiously, fitness and thinness is striking. Along with great hair.
What's most noteworthy about those women is who they married.
Exactly. Neither of them had particularly great style until they were getting significant "help." So take that to heart dear.
Anonymous wrote:My former MIL is wealthy beyond my comprehension. She buys her cosmetics and hair products at Safeway or CVS. Gets a cheap perm from the old guy that does all the little old ladies' hair in her neighborhood. For her, the 'elite' look is that weird subtle money thing. Never a brand or logo in site. But you just know it is something you could never in a million years afford. Or that she bought it at Walmart. Total crap shoot with that woman.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are a lot of versions of “elite.”
OP how you do envision "elite"?
OP here. I suppose my inspiration are some of the following women:
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Obiously, fitness and thinness is striking. Along with great hair.
Youth & Plastic Surgery
DP
Neither actually. Straight, silky hair and healthy skin over a slim, fit, figure with fitted conservative clothes. No long nails, overly bleached hair or too much makeup. The secret to WASP make up is to 'make it look like you're not wearing any at all'. One exception - if you're black - natural hair is appropriate as long as it's clean and healthy; never hair extensions. For naturally curly white girls - you're screwed - learn how to straighten it by puberty.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are a lot of versions of “elite.”
OP how you do envision "elite"?
OP here. I suppose my inspiration are some of the following women:
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Obiously, fitness and thinness is striking. Along with great hair.
What's most noteworthy about those women is who they married.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are a lot of versions of “elite.”
OP how you do envision "elite"?
OP here. I suppose my inspiration are some of the following women:
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Obiously, fitness and thinness is striking. Along with great hair.