Help dressing a 45 yo thin but middle aged body

Anonymous
You can do a lot of trends: pleated pants, dropped waist dresses, jumpsuits. These all look terrible with curves.
Anonymous
I feel like maybe go full St John. Rich Bish Knits.
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Anonymous wrote:You need to tone your muscles, OP. It's very important. And despite your recent disappointment with clothes, I promise you still look better in them than the people who are overweight.

So yes, go to the gym, and buy whatever the heck makes you feel great about yourself.

I'm 44 with have similar stats, relatively toned (but not muscular in the least), and I wear whatever I want: mini skirts, maxi dresses, low cut tops as long as they're tight and don't gape (small chest, so I have corset-type tops, not V-shaped loose tops). In the winter I like to wear J crew tissue-thin turtlenecks that are full coverage but showcase my slim figure. I love wearing patterned tights when it's cold, paired with all kinds of mini or midi skirts, or short shorts (I have a pair of tweed shorts I love). I have a fun leather cutout steampunk skirt.

You don't seem to appreciate how much being slim opens up the doors to fashion. If you don't like your waist, you can wear things that showcase your legs. Wolford makes great quality tights if you're so inclined. Bottom line, you will always seem more elegant than the other, more full-figured, people. Stand up straight and rock it.





You know, there’s a way to make OP feel good without shitting on people with other body types. You were doing so well until that last bit.

By the way, you’ve outed yourself with your repeated references to tweed shorts. We see you. You’re the one who likes to dress inappropriately young. You are henceforth known as Tweed Shorts Twit.


lol. Pretty sure she talks about her leather steampunk cutout skirt too.


She’s a moron who has no idea how to dress. Also many of us who actually lift heavy likely weigh more but wear the same size and look far better, obviously depending on preference. Skinny middle aged ladies, meh. Fit ladies with curves, much much better.

Stop hating on different body types. I'm a skinny middle aged lady who lifts heavy. I'm fit, but don't have "curves". I eat high protein and plenty, I lift, but I have a very long and lean body type. Fit bodies come in all sorts of shapes - let's celebrate the fitness rather than the appearance.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You need to tone your muscles, OP. It's very important. And despite your recent disappointment with clothes, I promise you still look better in them than the people who are overweight.

So yes, go to the gym, and buy whatever the heck makes you feel great about yourself.

I'm 44 with have similar stats, relatively toned (but not muscular in the least), and I wear whatever I want: mini skirts, maxi dresses, low cut tops as long as they're tight and don't gape (small chest, so I have corset-type tops, not V-shaped loose tops). In the winter I like to wear J crew tissue-thin turtlenecks that are full coverage but showcase my slim figure. I love wearing patterned tights when it's cold, paired with all kinds of mini or midi skirts, or short shorts (I have a pair of tweed shorts I love). I have a fun leather cutout steampunk skirt.

You don't seem to appreciate how much being slim opens up the doors to fashion. If you don't like your waist, you can wear things that showcase your legs. Wolford makes great quality tights if you're so inclined. Bottom line, you will always seem more elegant than the other, more full-figured, people. Stand up straight and rock it.





You know, there’s a way to make OP feel good without shitting on people with other body types. You were doing so well until that last bit.

By the way, you’ve outed yourself with your repeated references to tweed shorts. We see you. You’re the one who likes to dress inappropriately young. You are henceforth known as Tweed Shorts Twit.


lol. Pretty sure she talks about her leather steampunk cutout skirt too.


She’s a moron who has no idea how to dress. Also many of us who actually lift heavy likely weigh more but wear the same size and look far better, obviously depending on preference. Skinny middle aged ladies, meh. Fit ladies with curves, much much better.

Stop hating on different body types. I'm a skinny middle aged lady who lifts heavy. I'm fit, but don't have "curves". I eat high protein and plenty, I lift, but I have a very long and lean body type. Fit bodies come in all sorts of shapes - let's celebrate the fitness rather than the appearance.


Will anyone please think about the poor maligned skinny people!
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