Leopard prints, fur coats, long French manicured nails, big hair. Yup. The “mob wife” aesthetic is officially in, and an expert has explained why.The latest beauty and fashion trend has been featured in many viral videos on TikTok, where the hashtags #mobwife amassed 167.7 million views, and #mobwifeaesthetic received 139.3 million views.

“This Is Not Just a Look”: Real Mob Wife Reacts To “Mob Wife Aesthetic” That’s Taking TikTok By Storm

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The hashtag #mobwife has amassed 167.7 million views on TikTok

Chrissy’s approach consisted of dressing in all black and recommended wearing at least one piece of black leather, if possible.

“If you look like you’re going to a funeral, you know you’re doing it right,” the content creator declared.

The viral aesthetic involves massive fur coats, glossy leather, clashing animal prints, coiffed hair, and stacks of gold jewelry

“This Is Not Just a Look”: Real Mob Wife Reacts To “Mob Wife Aesthetic” That’s Taking TikTok By Storm

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The TikToker went on to suggest “digging out your mom’s old fur jacket from the 1980s,” as “nothing screams golden era of the mob like a jacket that lived in the golden era of the mob.”

Nevertheless, “the golden era of the mob,” as per one of the ex-Mafia talking heads in Netflix’s Fear City: New York vs The Mafia series, was in the seventies in New York, as perGQ Magazine.

The Sopranos’ 25th anniversary may have influenced the fashion trend, with many women replicating Carmela Soprano’s iconic style

“This Is Not Just a Look”: Real Mob Wife Reacts To “Mob Wife Aesthetic” That’s Taking TikTok By Storm

The growing popularity of the mob wife aesthetic has even ignited the reaction of real mob wife Drita D’avanzo, famous for being a cast member on the VH1 reality series Mob Wives from 2011 to 2016.

Taking to her TikTok page last weekend, the 47-year-old reality star, who is married to Lee D’Avanzo, an alleged crime family leader currently sitting in prison, posted avideohighlighting iconic moments from the show.

She wrote in the caption: “This is not just a look, it’s a lifestyle,” before paying tribute to her late co-star Big Ang: “I miss you, my friend!! This one’s for you!!”

Angela Joyce “Big Ang” Raiola was the niece of Salvatore “Sally Dogs” Lombardi, a caporegime and drug dealer in the Genovese crime family.

TikTokerMikayla Nogueiraexplained how to do your makeup like a mob wife, focusing on smokey eyes

“This Is Not Just a Look”: Real Mob Wife Reacts To “Mob Wife Aesthetic” That’s Taking TikTok By Storm

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Big Ang was famous for her flamboyant style and voluptuous figure. She eventually passed away from lung cancer at the age of 55 in 2016.

As we understand it, the viral mob wife aesthetic involves massive fur coats, glossy leather, clashing animal prints, coiffed hair, and stacks of gold jewelry.

The Sopranos’ Adriana La Cerva (Drea de Matteo) has also been used as a fashion inspiration

“This Is Not Just a Look”: Real Mob Wife Reacts To “Mob Wife Aesthetic” That’s Taking TikTok By Storm

Naturally, The Sopranos’ Carmela Soprano (Edie Falco) and Adriana La Cerva (Drea de Matteo) have become somewhat of the blueprints inspiring thousands of content creators adopting the extravagant newly-popularized style.

According to Lorrie Ivas, an associate professor at Santa Monica College’s Fashion Faculty, the revival of the mob wife look isn’t so surprising.

“This Is Not Just a Look”: Real Mob Wife Reacts To “Mob Wife Aesthetic” That’s Taking TikTok By Storm

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The fashion expert further explained: “The ‘Mob Wife’ look has cycled back due to several instigators… the re-streaming of ‘The Sopranos’ 1999-2007 as well as the more traditional ‘rule’ of trend directions recurring from a prior generation … so the beginning of the 2000s to 2024 fits a generation rule: the 20 to 25ish year span.”

Lorrie pointed to other movies that have been restreamed lately, including the 2013 crime-comedy drama American Hustle, with viewers who might’ve never seen the original but were now immersed in Jennifer Lawrence’s Rosalyn Rosenfeld’s looks.

Mob Wives’ Drita D’avanzo has reacted to the trend on TikTok

“This Is Not Just a Look”: Real Mob Wife Reacts To “Mob Wife Aesthetic” That’s Taking TikTok By Storm

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She continued: “Michelle Pfeiffer’s ‘Married to the Mob’ (1988) came before the Sopranos… and the title inspired RHONY (Real Housewives of New York)’s Leah McSweeney to start her own streetwear brand, ’Married to the Mob.’”

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