People like Kylie Jenner and Kendall Jenner have already started dressing with the Old Money look and moved on from the Y2K and high teen trend
'Old money' refers to the upper class who have inherited assets from their ancestors from generation to generation, and is distinguished from self-made 'new money.' The basis for the trend is found in the fact that people who experienced frustration due to antipathy and polarization of wealth became psychologically envious of the life of old money. The clothes they wear do not reveal their logo, but their value can be confirmed by their qualitative perfection. Items such as Loro Piana's cashmere sweater harvested through ethical methods, Chanel's tweed jacket finished by artisan's fingertips, and Hermès' hard leather accessories, etc., without flashy colors or logo patterns, that make you ask, 'Where are they from?'
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1. Me too I wanna dress like that...
2. Isn't Korea the best at selling those unbranded clothes that look expensive ㅋㅋㅋ ㅠㅠ It's pretty because Jennie wears them...
> Yeah it looks Korean-like ㅋㅋㅋㅋ
3. Honestly if you look at her clohtes, it doesn't look like old money, but when you look at the bag, you understand
4. This is my style
5. And soon, that dress will be labelled the "Jennie dress"
6. But Jennie really suits the innocent style
7. Jennie's style doesn't look old money though
8. If Jennie wears it, I want to wear it too... My consummerism is coming back
9. I don't know about old money but she sure looks rich.. Maybe because she has so much hair too
10. Old money is all about wearing stuff that looks like casual fashion but is actually from a luxury brand without screaming luxury
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