Fashion has always reflected wealth, culture, and social values. In recent years, two distinct yet often compared styles have gained widespread attention: the old money aesthetic and new luxury ...
A few years ago, luxury online looked loud. Designer logos were everywhere. Expensive cars filled Instagram feeds.
The old money fashion style has never felt more relevant. In a time when the world is craving substance over spectacle, the refined aesthetic once reserved for legacy families and private clubs is ...
The idea of curating a capsule wardrobe isn’t a new novelty, but in the era of internet trends and social media algorithms, it is taking on a new name. Enter the old money aesthetic. The next ...
If, like me, you can remember when the years 1999, 2000 and 2001 were considered The Distant Future, you may be amused to learn that clothes from that era are now considered “vintage.” I am (alas) old ...