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Old money fashion rules women can try in 2025

ETimes.in | Last updated on - Sep 13, 2025, 16:00 IST
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Old money fashion rules women can try in 2025

In 2025, the allure of the "old money" aesthetic has captivated fashion enthusiasts worldwide, including Indian women seeking timeless elegance. Rooted in understated luxury, this style emphasises quality, heritage, and subtlety. By blending traditional Indian elements with classic Western influences, women can embody a sophisticated, refined look that transcends fleeting trends.

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Embrace timeless fabrics

Prioritise natural, high-quality fabrics like silk, linen, cotton, or handwoven khadi. These materials are not only comfortable but also durable, conveying understated elegance. Wearing well-crafted fabrics reflects both sophistication and environmental consciousness. Incorporating subtle Indian textiles, such as tussar silk or Banarasi weave, adds a heritage touch, blending cultural richness with classic modernity.

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Stick to neutral and muted palettes

Colours like ivory, beige, soft pastels, navy, or taupe are staples of the old money aesthetic. Muted tones create a sense of calm sophistication and ensure versatility across occasions. A pastel silk saree or neutral-toned kurta can look effortlessly chic, letting the wearer’s poise, posture, and accessories speak louder than bold prints or flashy colours.

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Emphasise tailored silhouettes

Well-fitted and structured garments instantly elevate your appearance. Tailored anarkalis, fitted lehengas, or clean-line kurtas flatter your figure while radiating refinement. Proper tailoring avoids excess fabric or bagginess, giving a polished, graceful look. Even subtle details like a cinched waist, straight pleats, or sharp collars can transform a simple outfit into a statement of class.

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Choose minimalist jewellery

Choose simple, yet classy pieces of jewellery, which do not crowd out your appearance. Small diamond pendant, thin gold chain or delicate jhumkas are an added advantage. It is more about quality than quantity, which gives your personality and outfit a chance to shine. Minimalist accessories suit the “less is more” principle behind old money style perfectly well.

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Subtle patterns and heritage embellishments

Combine restrained designs such as paisleys, florals or geometric designs in subdued colours. Details of light zari work, hand embroidery or brocade may be introduced to add sophistication without looking garish. Delicate details demonstrate a skill and culture and maintain the general appearance of a sophisticated design, so that every piece of clothing conveys history and sophistication and silent luxury.

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