Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Preppy is American. It's not for everyone.
But why it is necessary to put it down? It doesn't hurt anyone to dress preppy.
Preppy is white Americans. It's not for everyone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Preppy is American. It's not for everyone.
But why it is necessary to put it down? It doesn't hurt anyone to dress preppy.
Preppy is white Americans. It's not for everyone.
Anonymous wrote:Preppy is American. It's not for everyone.
But why it is necessary to put it down? It doesn't hurt anyone to dress preppy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Also rich American women:
They don't look rich to me, more like paycheck to paycheck.
That's not preppy. That is not the "Kennedy sportswear' prep, east coast prep. That is the frilly, over-done stuff I was talking about in a different post.
This is the understated, Greenwich prep:
https://www.vogue.co.uk/article/carolyn-bessette-kennedy-style
My goodness, I forgot how simply beautiful and elegant she was, such a loss.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Also rich American women:
They don't look rich to me, more like paycheck to paycheck.
That's not preppy. That is not the "Kennedy sportswear' prep, east coast prep. That is the frilly, over-done stuff I was talking about in a different post.
This is the understated, Greenwich prep:
https://www.vogue.co.uk/article/carolyn-bessette-kennedy-style
My goodness, I forgot how simply beautiful and elegant she was, such a loss.
Anonymous wrote:I have never really understood American's obsession with and aspiring to look preppy aesthetic in their sartorial choices. I think the look is dated, constricting, unimaginative and very provincial. To me it gives me a sense that someone has not traveled very much beyond America or certain American enclaves and is not very sophisticated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Also rich American women:
They don't look rich to me, more like paycheck to paycheck.
That's not preppy. That is not the "Kennedy sportswear' prep, east coast prep. That is the frilly, over-done stuff I was talking about in a different post.
This is the understated, Greenwich prep:
https://www.vogue.co.uk/article/carolyn-bessette-kennedy-style
My goodness, I forgot how simply beautiful and elegant she was, such a loss.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Also rich American women:
They don't look rich to me, more like paycheck to paycheck.
That's not preppy. That is not the "Kennedy sportswear' prep, east coast prep. That is the frilly, over-done stuff I was talking about in a different post.
This is the understated, Greenwich prep:
https://www.vogue.co.uk/article/carolyn-bessette-kennedy-style
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Also rich American women:
They don't look rich to me, more like paycheck to paycheck.
That's not preppy. That is not the "Kennedy sportswear' prep, east coast prep. That is the frilly, over-done stuff I was talking about in a different post.
This is the understated, Greenwich prep:
https://www.vogue.co.uk/article/carolyn-bessette-kennedy-style
And it's timeless. Anyone of those outfits could be from any time point. The black sweater, camel skirt and boots is such a timeless outfit. Same with her jeans and ribbed top. Those photos were from the 90s and would still look good today.
It's a classic, elegant style. They wear the clothes. The clothes don't wear them.
There are subgenres of prep. I love the Greenwich prep example and agree it's classic and timeless, but not necessarily easily attainable for the average person. It requires a little more intention and intrinsic style. The Southern Prep aesthetic alluded to above is much more about branding and off-the-VV-store-mannequin looks. Anyone who puts it on is going to signal they are striving for a very specific aesthetic and wish to align with a certain demographic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Also rich American women:
They don't look rich to me, more like paycheck to paycheck.
That's not preppy. That is not the "Kennedy sportswear' prep, east coast prep. That is the frilly, over-done stuff I was talking about in a different post.
This is the understated, Greenwich prep:
https://www.vogue.co.uk/article/carolyn-bessette-kennedy-style
And it's timeless. Anyone of those outfits could be from any time point. The black sweater, camel skirt and boots is such a timeless outfit. Same with her jeans and ribbed top. Those photos were from the 90s and would still look good today.
It's a classic, elegant style. They wear the clothes. The clothes don't wear them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Also rich American women:
They don't look rich to me, more like paycheck to paycheck.
That's not preppy. That is not the "Kennedy sportswear' prep, east coast prep. That is the frilly, over-done stuff I was talking about in a different post.
This is the understated, Greenwich prep:
https://www.vogue.co.uk/article/carolyn-bessette-kennedy-style
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Also rich American women:
They don't look rich to me, more like paycheck to paycheck.
That's not preppy. That is not the "Kennedy sportswear' prep, east coast prep. That is the frilly, over-done stuff I was talking about in a different post.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Also rich American women:
They don't look rich to me, more like paycheck to paycheck.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have never really understood American's obsession with and aspiring to look preppy aesthetic in their sartorial choices. I think the look is dated, constricting, unimaginative and very provincial. To me it gives me a sense that someone has not traveled very much beyond America or certain American enclaves and is not very sophisticated.
And this is how we feel about Germans and their green jeans, the English and their ridiculous hats, the French and their too bright red lipstick, etc...
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