I got my first designer bag at just one month old and never cooked a meal – yes I’m spoilt but I’m not a brat
A STAY-at-home daughter has revealed the realities of growing up rich.
Chloe's lifestyle is one most of us can only dream of and it's all thanks to her dad's investment company.
The 21-year-old discussed what it was like growing up rich insisting that she may be spoilt but it didn't make her a brat.
She revealed she got her first ever designer bag when she was just one month old.
And while many of us would see that as a waste of thousands of pounds, it was nothing for Chloe and her family.
She was left shocked when she got to school and realised owning a bag wasn't common.
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Chloe added it was also good to give kids designer goods early on to make them realise it wasn't important.
"Controversial take - but I also feel like it kinda makes the kid less materialistic, they kinda figure out that it's literally just a bag."
She also revealed that she had never cooked a full meal in her life as she was always surrounded by private chefs while living at home.
"I'm literally 21 and see this one being quite embarrassing, but growing up we always had chefs to cook our meals for us, so I never had any reason to learn how to cook," she added.
"I understand how privileged that is and I'm so grateful for that."
When she did want to learn to bake, she was taught by a professional pastry chef that her parents hired.
People were quick to share their thoughts in the comments - refreshed by Chloe's humbleness.
Fashion tips to make you look rich
Fashion Tips to Elevate Your Look
- Invest in Classic Pieces
--Quality Over Quantity: Prioritise well-made, timeless items like a tailored blazer, a little black dress, or a crisp white shirt.
Neutral Colors: Opt for neutral shades such as black, white, beige, and navy, which are versatile and exude sophistication.
- Accessorize Wisely
Statement Pieces: Invest in a few high-quality accessories like a designer handbag, a classic watch, or elegant jewelry.
Minimalist Approach: Less is more. Choose one or two standout accessories to avoid looking cluttered.
- Tailoring is Key
Perfect Fit: Tailored clothing can make even affordable items look high-end. Ensure your clothes fit perfectly by having them altered if necessary.
- Maintain Your Wardrobe
Iron and Steam: Wrinkled clothes can ruin an outfit. Keep your garments wrinkle-free with regular ironing or steaming.
Proper Care: Follow care instructions to keep your clothes looking new. Dry clean when necessary and store items properly.
- Footwear Matters
Quality Shoes: Invest in a few pairs of high-quality shoes. Classic pumps, loafers, and sleek boots can elevate any outfit.
Conditioning: Keep your shoes in good condition by cleaning and polishing them regularly.
- Monochrome Outfits
Single Color Palette: Dressing in one color or varying shades of a single color can make you look polished and put-together.
- Attention to Detail
Grooming: Well-groomed hair, nails, and skin are crucial. A polished appearance starts with personal care.
Subtle Makeup: Opt for a natural makeup look that enhances your features without overpowering them.
- Layering
Sophisticated Layers: Layering can add depth and interest to your outfit. Think blazers over blouses, or sweaters over shirts.
- Confidence is Key
Own Your Look: Confidence can make any outfit look more expensive. Stand tall and wear your clothes with pride.
By incorporating these tips into your fashion routine, you can effortlessly achieve a luxurious and sophisticated look without breaking the bank.
One person wrote: "You actually sound really grateful."
Another commented: "The face that your grateful is everythingg."
"You are the most humble, Uber rich girl. It’s refreshing!" penned a third.
Meanwhile a fourth said: "Anything but dishes glad rich people feel the same."
"There's a difference between being spoiled, and acting spoiled,” claimed a fifth.
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Someone else added: “Seeing somebody with money who is not a brat is such a breath of fresh air."
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