I totally agree with you. I want to share my favorite quote I have ever read "Don't be into trends. Don't make fashion own you, but you decide what you are, what you want to express by the way you dress and the way to live." -Gianni Versace
I love this look! Reminds me a lot of Ralph Lauren. Most of these pieces can be worn for years and by women of all ages, which makes them great investments too.
I think this video maybe a reference or inspiration for anyone on the journey finding the unique personal style and fashion taste. Every style is not equal, and I respect each personal style. And, I think, It's not right or wrong. It's all about aesthetic and fashion taste. How do you think about that?
Thanks for some great ideas & outfits. However, I don’t understand your statement about well tailored trousers because the pictures show trousers dragging on the floor & even being stepped on. To me, they don’t look well tailored, they look sloppy.
Let me list the fails: Obviously outlined over pumped lips. Nail extensions. Air brush designs on the nails. Pointy nails. Hooker stiletto heels. All tres gauche.
Lovely presentation except, how about the moms who don't have such a perfect figure? I'm not talking obese, but struggling with menopause fat and trying to still dress elegantly and "rich mom" like.
@@Chrisienaa I loved your suggestions though. Monochromatic and neutral tones, good quality fabric, classy shoes, handbags and sunglasses, minimal makeup, good haircut and healthy teeth, good posture but most of all we need to be intelligent, kind people with a good attitude towards life and able to fend for ourselves. I used to be 35 with a good figure but that was some time ago!
This is a Stylish mom, not a Rich mom. I have seen plenty of wealthy mothers in the US who wear Lululemon outfits to dinner and try to impress others with flashy, over-the-top looks where they end up being looked like tropical birds. Trust me, I know the difference.
These women must have nannies because no one with young kids can dress like that. Your clothes will be ruined by the end of the day.😂 also why would anyone need to look rich? Class over trash less is more
I agree with you. My goal is not to look rich or young! My goal is to look my best - no matter $$ spent or age.
I totally agree with you. I want to share my favorite quote I have ever read "Don't be into trends. Don't make fashion own you, but you decide what you are, what you want to express by the way you dress and the way to live." -Gianni Versace
I agree that white pants/ jeans or a white skirt add an elegant touch to every outfit.
I think you can give it a try. Thank you so much for watching!♥️
I love this look! Reminds me a lot of Ralph Lauren. Most of these pieces can be worn for years and by women of all ages, which makes them great investments too.
I totally agree with you❤️
Why we have to look like a rich woman ? We need to be an elegant and Look stylish not necessarily to look rich, right or wrong?
I think this video maybe a reference or inspiration for anyone on the journey finding the unique personal style and fashion taste. Every style is not equal, and I respect each personal style. And, I think, It's not right or wrong. It's all about aesthetic and fashion taste. How do you think about that?
@@Chrisienaa the narrator literally says how to look like a rich mom
New subscriber. I agree with your points.
@@reneebrody5877 Thank you a lot. I hope this video inspire you❤️
Thanks for some great ideas & outfits. However, I don’t understand your statement about well tailored trousers because the pictures show trousers dragging on the floor & even being stepped on. To me, they don’t look well tailored, they look sloppy.
Agree with you about that, and I'll improve the aesthetic of photo in the next video.
Let me list the fails:
Obviously outlined over pumped lips. Nail extensions. Air brush designs on the nails. Pointy nails. Hooker stiletto heels. All tres gauche.
Lovely presentation except, how about the moms who don't have such a perfect figure? I'm not talking obese, but struggling with menopause fat and trying to still dress elegantly and "rich mom" like.
It also helps if you're 35 and have the body of a supermodel.
@@ksc743Thank you so much for your suggestion❤️
@@Chrisienaa I loved your suggestions though. Monochromatic and neutral tones, good quality fabric, classy shoes, handbags and sunglasses, minimal makeup, good haircut and healthy teeth, good posture but most of all we need to be intelligent, kind people with a good attitude towards life and able to fend for ourselves. I used to be 35 with a good figure but that was some time ago!
Everything she said make sense to me you stand out from the crowd
I hope this video inspire you ♥️
All these clothes only look good on a size 8 - 12 model, anything bigger looks not good style for apple shaped figures.
@@kath19701 Another great ideas. Thank you a lot❤️
The fact is that that pretty much applies to all clothes. Looking elegant almost demands a slender figure.
This is a Stylish mom, not a Rich mom. I have seen plenty of wealthy mothers in the US who wear Lululemon outfits to dinner and try to impress others with flashy, over-the-top looks where they end up being looked like tropical birds. Trust me, I know the difference.
These women must have nannies because no one with young kids can dress like that. Your clothes will be ruined by the end of the day.😂 also why would anyone need to look rich? Class over trash less is more
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