I love this look. |
| An exaggerated oversized fit is in style right now. |
Um..no. I t's truly mind-boggling how most people here (women!) actually would believe that a random 56 year old woman would have naturally full lips as if aging and natural loss of collagen never happened. Here are some Grace's pictures as a young girl: https://www.instagram.com/p/CSXItpQLFEt/ Yes, a non-existent upper lip, which actually happens a lot. A reason more not to believe that photography and lipgloss can fix that. |
The angle of the photos put an emphasis on the bottom lip, so I don’t know if these are quite reliable from the lip filler perspective. But even if she did have a touch of collagen, it’s clear she used restraint and looks natural. I also agree she would look better with no lipgloss just a subtle color. |
You cannot be serious. She not only uses filler, but has clearly had a facelift. That woman is at least 65. All that work may help women look better, but it doesn’t make them look younger. |
She’s 56 |
I believe she's 56, but she looks older - and I think it's the grey hair. Her neck says 56, I know because that's my age and that's what my neck looks like. She does have a great figure for any woman over the age of 50. All that said she 100% has lip filler and cheek filler going on, plus botox. |
She has overprojection on the top lip in multiple posts. Filler. FWIW I am not someone who thinks you can ALWAYS spot filler and good work. I think done really well you can't and am not anti filler. But there is obvious filler here. |
She’s thin, that’s for sure, which I suppose many would consider admirable. But I wouldn’t call hers a great figure. Zero curves. Not healthy. That super low calorie lifestyle probably also contributes to that aged look. |
She's not emaciated, she looks healthy. Women come in all different shapes and sizes, and not all women have "curves" no matter their weight. To me "curves" means smaller waist ratio in comparison to your hips and butt, and also being more than a B cup. I have a very similar physique to this woman, and it's not because I follow a low calorie lifestyle - I just stop eating when I'm full....which I guess on DCUM is "disordered eating". As I said I am her same age, I look younger than her in spite of my lack of curves. |
You're very naive if you don't think Crawford and Porizkova do not invest serious time and money into their looks. It's not like they just decided to let time go by. AND they both starte from a seriously superior set of genes. |
?? Women in their 50s were NEVER not allowed to wear high fashion clothing and it was never taboo for them. I don't know how you got this idea. |
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Loving this look. Tiffany is a fav.
https://www.instagram.com/p/ClmQn3Wu_i_/?igshid=NTdlMDg3MTY= |
Who cares about age?? If you enjoy hi fashion, when you’re young, you can enjoy it when you’re older, too. |
I think people are confusing high fashion with street fashion here. There's a gray area, but high fashion has been always good for older women. Street fashion? Chasing teen trends? That's a little dicier. When street style starting influencing brands it's changed a bit. Personally, as I've gotten older the kind of ways I'd like to be described has changed a bit. Sophisticated, elegant, beautiful, etc. vs on the cutting edge of teen culture/early 20s street culture. |