Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm 50 and was inching toward the size 14 mark, but recently gave up carbs and cut my portion size, added an exercise routine and slimmed back down to a size 10.
I really like Garnet Hill (catalogue and not cheap) and contrary to a PP, have found nice things at JJill. True, avoid the baggy, flowing things. JJill's more fitted things and a lot of their dresses are really flattering. I also recently discovered the catalogue Boden, which has really nice dresses as well.
More interested in how you lost the weight, than where you buy the clothes, although I like both of those places. I'm 50 and size 12, used to be size 8-10. Surgical menopause and I can't lose the dang weight.
How often do you exercise?
Anonymous wrote:I'm 50 and was inching toward the size 14 mark, but recently gave up carbs and cut my portion size, added an exercise routine and slimmed back down to a size 10.
I really like Garnet Hill (catalogue and not cheap) and contrary to a PP, have found nice things at JJill. True, avoid the baggy, flowing things. JJill's more fitted things and a lot of their dresses are really flattering. I also recently discovered the catalogue Boden, which has really nice dresses as well.
Anonymous wrote:Agree; there is no reason that a size 14 (vs. a size 22W) needs to be wearing that drapey look that instantly adds 20 pounds.
I would, however, wear the Eileen Fisher Foldover Crepe skirt 3x a week with Spanx.
http://www.eileenfisher.com/EileenFisher/Petite/ShopByItem/Skirts_And_Dresses/PRD_SBTK-S1739M/FoldOver+Short+Skirt+in+Washable+Stretch+Crepe.jsp
Anonymous wrote:Everything looks too young for me and my new middle-aged body. I gained a lot of weight in my 40s and am now a 12-14. I don't know at all how to dress for this body type, so I run around in my exercise clothes all day (I work at home). I literally have nothing nice to wear and decline social invitations as a result. If you lare about 50 and, like me, have some weight to lose, where do you buy clothes? I was always a conservative (preppy) dresser, but even Talbots looks wrong on me now. Thanks for advice!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think eileen fisher is very chic, and flowy with a "cool", bohemian-vibe.
Eileen Fisher doesn't work for me - I like colors and tailored clothing.
Anonymous wrote:I think eileen fisher is very chic, and flowy with a "cool", bohemian-vibe.