Luxury Tropes



Tropes all about the many ways people can show off wealth, just to make things nicer for themselves.

These can be just because the people want to show off, or because it's socially required of them.

Note some tropes here are not strictly for the most wealthy. Even middle class people can afford the occasional luxury. It's just that wealthy characters are more likely to have several of these instead of one or two.

Contrast Poverty Tropes.

Tropes:
Related:
 * The Beautiful Tropes
 * Bejeweled Tropes
 * Dresses, Gowns, and Skirts
 * The Gilded Index
 * Mink Becomes This Index Most
 * Rich People
 * Rich Kids
 * Royalty and Nobility Tropes
 * Princess Tropes
 * Princely Tropes
 * Rule of Glamorous
 * Servant Tropes

A castle that's impossibly big and expensive. A home that's big and expensive. The entire land is full of wealth and luxuries. Spending loads just to show off wealth. A garage that's far fancier than a garage needs to be. A home with awesome features. Buying the stuff needed to be a superhero. A high-class spa treatment. Using these tropes to please a lady. For royalty and nobility who choose to actually live like this. Using money to open any door. Jewelry is glamorous. A very fancy, old fashioned bridal gown. The fashions they cover usually are luxuries more than everyday clothes. Characters who have absurdly unrealistic and uncountable amounts of wealth. Feathers are glamorous. A hot maid in a skimpy dress. Sticking jewels on anything just to pretty it up. A luxurious prison. Being fed by servants. Anything made of, or decorated with, gold. Traditionally reserved for people who like to literally put their money where their mouth is. Fancy Christmas-themed dresses. Wearing a monocle. Affording to do no real work at all. A fantasy of luxuries. A veritable army of maids. A hot Japanese maid. When money itself it the luxury. Treating money like firewood. Tossing money into the air. When everyday comforts seem like an untold luxury to someone. When was the last time you heard of an aristocrat or socialite who didn't wear long gloves with her Pimped Out Dress? Cape with expensive decorations. Dress costing a lot due to all the trimmings. Rejoyce among your fortune, literally. Fur is glamorous. A private army. A ruler reclines on something. A necessary luxury for royalty, but still a luxury. Living a rich lifestyle that hides what you really do. Indicates the arrival or interior decoration of royalty, the rich, and the famous. Using money as a form of authority. Lawn ornaments of the wealthy. Using an awesome vehicle to get around. Loads of different clothes. Appealing to consumers who spend the most. Buying loads of gadgets. Wine is treated as a luxury, or at least proof of being upper crust.
 * Big Fancy Castle
 * Big Fancy House
 * City of Gold
 * Conspicuous Consumption
 * Cool Garage
 * Cool House
 * Crimefighting With Cash
 * Cucumber Facial
 * Distracted By the Luxury
 * Ermine Cape Effect
 * Every Man Has His Price
 * Everythings Sparkly With Jewelry
 * Fairytale Wedding Dress
 * Fashion Magazine
 * Fiction 500
 * Fluffy Fashion Feathers
 * French Maid
 * Gem-Encrusted
 * Gilded Cage
 * Grapes of Luxury
 * Gold Makes Everything Shiny
 * Gold Tooth
 * "Happy Holidays" Dress
 * High-Class Glass
 * Idle Rich
 * If I Were a Rich Man
 * Maid Corps
 * Meido
 * Money Fetish
 * Money to Burn
 * Money to Throw Away
 * Mundane Luxury
 * Opera Gloves
 * Pimped Out Cape
 * Pimped Out Dress
 * Pooled Funds
 * Pretty in Mink
 * Private Military Contractors
 * Reclining Reigner
 * Requisite Royal Regalia
 * Rich Idiot With No Day Job
 * Roll Out the Red Carpet
 * Screw the Rules I Have Money
 * The Thing That Goes Doink
 * Travel Cool
 * Cool Boat
 * Cool Car
 * Cool Plane
 * Cool Train
 * Unlimited Wardrobe
 * Up Marketing
 * Where Does He Get All Those Wonderful Toys
 * Wine Is Classy