In My Opinion, These Affordable Fashion Pieces Are Giving Rich and Unbothered
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@aimeesongRegardless of who you are or what tax bracket you're in, you can look rich. Seriously, it has nothing to do with actually having a lot of money; all it takes is embodying a certain unbothered attitude and exuding an aura of wealth and abundance.
While I'm not an expert on becoming rich, I can offer inspiration on how to dress like you are. To look rich and unbothered, all you need is an expensive-looking outfit, and to get the vibe right, you just have to nail a few key styling elements. Picture coordinating creams, cozy cashmere, and chunky jewelry—all signs of understated opulence. To better explain what I'm getting at, I curated this guide of expensive-looking outfits that emanate rich and unbothered energy. Ahead, you'll find some affordable shopping options so you can capture the elusive wealthy style without compromising your wallet.
Zara knew what it was doing here—get it while it’s still in stock.
Featuring just the right amount of slouchiness and a nice wash, the jeans can do no wrong.
Supple Italian leather meets everyday practicality—a match made in heaven.
Equal parts trendy and timeless, you should probably get this top in every color.
File under "hot and (un)bothered office siren at the company holiday party."
The seamless, clean finish tickles something in my brain.
These are often spotted on celebs and influencers. We can see why.
An oversize cashmere scarf loudly whispers "I'm wealthy." Try to convince me otherwise.
Winter whites are the secret to always looking put together.
Slightly more elevated than your usual everyday top, but just as effortless.
These come in a few colorways, so consider your bases covered.
Business in the front, party in the back.
This secret sartorial weapon makes every outfit look 10 times more expensive.
These pleats add a polished touch to everyday dressing.
Slip into this set on days when you don't feel like getting dressed.
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