Nostalgia becomes a trend
Lavish parties, elitarian sports such as tennis and horse riding and penthouses with a view over the city. This was the lifestyle of those people who were part of what is considered to be upper-class dynasties. Lee Radzwill, Lady Diana e Jackie O' Kennedy were the finest examlpes. Old Money core stands out for tweed suits, pearls, diamonds, loafers and silk scarves... all details that are what really matter.
Here 3 styling tips to re-experience that vintage luxury vibe we all love, with a modern twist.
The first look is inspired by the iconic picture of Princess of Wales Lady Diana, where she was dress in a casual, sporty yet chic and modern look.
A loose white Tom Ford top is the base to build a look with the grey-ish Burberry blazer and the simples Closed palazzo jeans. Do not underestimate the importance of bag and shoes: Sonora texan boots and Ferragamo "The Borsetta" must-have bag.
But it is known: Old Money aesthetic is all about details: finish the look with 70's diva-like sunglasses, silver Amina Muaddi earrings and twill silk Etro scarf.
The second look refers to British upper middle class spending time in exclusive sport clubs. Proenza Schouler created a neutral tone tweed suit for an understated attitude.
Pair it with Tod'S loafers, classic and essential, Thom Browne socks and an oversized animal print leather Manu Atelier cross body bag.
Get the Burberry twill silk foulard to enrich your look, a branded Isabel Marant baseball cap and tortoiseshell effect sunglasses.
The third style choice diplays a minimal ensamble, ideal to a gala dinner taking place in a luxurious villa. Let's start with a sophisticated and elegant maxi The Attico cut-out dress and match it with patent leather Valentino sandals.
Last but not least. Enlighten your look with Alessandrta Rich pending earrings and Jimmy Choo clutch bag. Get the Jackie O' Kennedy glow.