Fashion
Jeet Tailor makes ‘Old Money Aesthetic’ seem child’s play
The ‘Old Money Aesthetic’ is dominating Instagram, fueled by events like Radhika Merchant and Anant Ambani’s pre-wedding celebrations and global fashion moments
Timeless, classic, understated yet powerful. Or to put it simply, ‘The Old Money Aesthetic’ is a vibe that has been ruling our Instagram feeds recently. Thanks to the second round of pre-wedding festivities of Radhika Merchant and Anant Ambani at the Amalfi coast. Moreover, then the Cannes Film Festival, followed by the Paris Fashion Week. However, this staple Parisian posh and sophisticated dressing style is likely to be around for a long time. Many creators have been giving tutorials on how to nail the perfect ‘Old Money Aesthetic’ with their content and Jeet Tailor does it like no one else.
A menswear specialist based out of Mumbai, Jeet has been dropping dapper looks after looks on his Instagram handle for his 93k followers. Furthermore, all of which are perfect for the occasions he has been spotted at. In his professed vocation, Jeet Tailor creates work that pushes boundaries and challenges the status quo. In his personal life and style, too, he doesn’t hesitate to push the horizon a mite ahead. Here’s 4 times Jeet was dressed and looked like a million bucks, and yes. However, that’s absolutely the definition of the Old Money Aesthetic.
Dressed in custom Tenassi, Jeet exudes main character energy. Similarly, He had to, as the inspiration behind this look was Leonardo Di Caprio from The Great Gatsby. Jeet is a natural, carrying multiple things boys generally avoid (but men wouldn’t), like white trousers outdoors and pink hues.
Exploring a new city, one doesn’t have to always resort to casual dressing and Jeet affirms this adage. He looks ready for a stroll, a lunch date or a yacht party. Besides, the accessorising with the hat and scarf is perfect to amp up the polo and trouser look.
Attending Fashion Week, Jeet Tailor looks runway ready in a fusion look. Furthermore, it is contemporary with a touch an old world charm.
This is what desi fashion royalty would look like on a casual day. Wearing statement pieces, that don’t scream for attention yet make you stand out from the hoi polloi.
Old Money Aesthetic is trending and everyone, like always, is hopping onto this trend-train. It may look easy but it is not. It takes an innate confidence to slay minimalism, to make your mark without speaking. To let your presence radiate confidence, charm and sophistication, all at once. If you are looking for some inspiration, Jeet Tailor is full of ready head-to-toe looks on how to do it the right way.