I love the cozy, easygoing vibe of Princess Anne’s cape. It’s a style that’s easy to adapt to different personalities. It’s so great for travel: you’re cocooning in a blanket, and there’s nothing tugging or squeezing.
There’s a perception that minimal, luxurious style is the same as the old money aesthetic. There’s a sizable overlap between the two, and Princess Anne’s outfit is certainly both.
It’s fun to compare celeb style, even minimal and luxurious, to the old money aesthetic. The differences are more about focusing on function in the old money aesthetic and digestible photos for celeb style.
You’ll see old money in worn out, decades-old pieces. You’ll see traces of repair.
Celebs will flaunt minimalism at its most recognizable, hashtag-able iteration.
While it’s easy to say that old money practices are more sustainable, mindful, and considerate, there’s something to glean from celeb style, too: exuberance, joy, fun.
For me, doing good should also mean feeling good.
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