
Welcome to the year of chic! In this episode, I'm naming “chic” as my word for 2026, not as an aesthetic, but as a way of being. Inspired by culture, identity, and a very millennial Victoria Beckham documentary moment, this conversation is about taste, resonance, and the quiet confidence that comes from knowing who you are (and not needing to explain it). In this episode, we discuss: Why chic is not a trend, look, or personality you perform How chic shows up in decision-making, composure, privacy, and timing The connection between old money ethos, modern wealth culture, and self-permission Why “chic,” quiet luxury, and taste-based signaling trigger so much internet discourse What cultural discomfort around chic reveals about class anxiety, accessibility, and status A personal (and evolving) list of things Amber finds chic—and why noticing your own matters more than copying hers ---------------------------- Go Deeper with Old Money Courses: Old Money Mindset to learn how to think like a wealthy woman Old Money Method to set up a money machine that grows your wealth effortlessly ---------------------------- Free Resources: Shop Amber's Classic Wardrobe Staples + Skin, Hair & Health Holy Grail Products Old Money Monthly Newsletter for what's rich in culture, shopping and our community Download your FREE Net Worth Tracker Download your FREE Simple Money Plan (better than a budget, designed for your richest life) ---------------------------- Connect with the Old Money Podcast: Community: Join the Old Money Country Club Web: OldMoneyPodcast.com Email: OldMoneyPodcast@gmail.com Instagram: @OldMoneyPodcast TikTok: @OldMoneyPodcast ---------------------------- Copyright (c) Old Money 2025. The content presented in this podcast is intended to entertain, educate, inspire and support listeners in their personal and professional development and does not constitute business, financial, or legal advice. Please note that this episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services for which individuals on the show may have a direct or indirect financial interest in products or services related to the episode.