Anonymous wrote:At 50ish, I'm feeling invisible, no matter what I wear. That has affected my interest in what I wear, unfortunately. I used to love fashion, too. Now I like the energy to care much about it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Clothing is terrible now. Abjectly terrible.
I do think this has a lot to do with it. Everything is smocked and drop shouldered and whatever it takes to make it easy on mass manufacturers not to have to tailor anything. So nobody looks fabulous unless you spend a good bit more money (on a cut/style to begin with and then on tailoring) and are a ton more selective. It's just so much work!
Correct. Everything is baggy and shapeless. Every time I get a compliment on something it's 20 years old. Today I wore a pencil skirt and blouse from Forever 21 circa 2006. When I check out new clothes I never buy anything.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Clothing is terrible now. Abjectly terrible.
I do think this has a lot to do with it. Everything is smocked and drop shouldered and whatever it takes to make it easy on mass manufacturers not to have to tailor anything. So nobody looks fabulous unless you spend a good bit more money (on a cut/style to begin with and then on tailoring) and are a ton more selective. It's just so much work!
Anonymous wrote:Clothing is terrible now. Abjectly terrible.
Anonymous wrote:At 50ish, I'm feeling invisible, no matter what I wear. That has affected my interest in what I wear, unfortunately. I used to love fashion, too. Now I like the energy to care much about it.
Anonymous wrote:You sound depressed OP. I hope you get some support. Maybe you need to exercise more?
I'm 46 and still enjoy putting daily outfits together from my wardrobe. A daily walk and toga sessions does wonders![/quote
Have you reflected on why you enjoy putting daily outfits together?
Anonymous wrote:If you want some ideas or some inspiration, I recommend looking at Hey Mrs. Solomom’s instagram account (she’s in her 50s). She also has a great Substack.
Anonymous wrote:I don't work and I dress well just for myself, OP. I'm 45 and reject the expectations you are talking about.