Here are 5 VSCO filters that perfectly fit the “Old Money” aesthetic — think timeless elegance, muted luxury, and classic tones (like Ralph Lauren, linen, pearls, and vintage film cameras).
🕰️ 1. A6 (Minimal & Elegant)
- Mood: Polished and timeless — the quintessential old money filter.
- Adjustments:
- Exposure: -0.5
- Contrast: +1
- Temperature: -0.5
- Grain: +1
- Look: Clean whites, deep blacks, soft beige tones.
- Perfect for: Classic outfits, architecture, neutral palettes.
🧥 2. J5 (Soft Vintage Neutral)
- Mood: Understated sophistication — looks like an editorial from the 90s.
- Adjustments:
- Exposure: +0.3
- Saturation: -1
- Shadows: +0.5
- Fade: +1
- Look: Muted warmth and natural skin tones.
- Perfect for: Blazers, tweed, equestrian themes.
🪞 3. M5 (Retro Film Warmth)
- Mood: Aged luxury — like old film photography.
- Adjustments:
- Contrast: -1
- Fade: +2
- Temperature: -1
- Grain: +1.5
- Look: Golden vintage warmth with subtle haze.
- Perfect for: Heritage interiors, candlelit dinners, classic cars.
🏛️ 4. A4 (Analog Warm Beige)
- Mood: Refined and cozy — classic European charm.
- Adjustments:
- Exposure: -1
- Saturation: -0.5
- Temperature: +0.5
- Shadows: +1
- Look: Warm, film-like tones.
- Perfect for: Art museums, linen outfits, old libraries.
📷 5. S2 (Clean Film Whites)
- Mood: Effortless minimalism — light, airy, but sophisticated.
- Adjustments:
- Exposure: +1
- Contrast: -1
- Temperature: -0.5
- Highlights: -1
- Look: Cool whites, natural elegance.
- Perfect for: Coastal villas, tennis courts, or garden brunches.
Would you like me to make a collage preview showing how each of these filters looks on a photo styled in the old money aesthetic (like blazers, pearls, and classic interiors)? I can generate that next with your approval.
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