At this age, I know what looks good on ME. I always wear dark red lipstick. Have naturally full lips that are still full without help. I have very pale skin with black hair so the contrast looks good on me. Yup, even at my age. I keep my roots in check by going to my hairdresser every 3 wks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've been using the outfits at Halsbrook.com as inspiration. Their price points are all over but I find that the looks can either be gotten by rethinking stuff in my closet plus buying something from them plus supplementing from the gap (especially jeans). I like the nice priced classic handbags on their site that are both age appropriate and look classic. If you look at enough of their clothes/outfits, you will begin to see that they are careful to mix in some dresses with flats, long sleeves to hide arms, knee and midi lengths, scarves, ponchos and all with coordinating jewelry.
Here are some links so you can see what I mean:
https://www.halsbrook.com/catalog/product/25694
https://www.halsbrook.com/shop/dresses/fatima-midnight-blue-silk-dress-29652.htm
https://www.halsbrook.com/shop/dresses/navy-belted-dress-29452.htm
https://www.halsbrook.com/shop/dresses/navy-tweed-dress-with-white-multi-fringe-trim-30876.htm
https://www.halsbrook.com/shop/handbags/paley-midnight-navy-satchel-24638.htm
I'm on there email blast list. The emails are great -- they have outfit suggestions, sometimes tied to a particular destination (wedding, NYC weekend, beach party, etc).
HTH
This stuff is nice but screams, "I'm 50+"
I’m 48 and couldn’t be bribed to wear any of these outfits. Horrid is the word, not “nice.”
So what would you wear? It is sooo easy to insult other people. A dog can do it. But to actually try to make a constructive comment: that requires an actual human being.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do not:
Pluck your eyebrows and draw them in
Wear a heap of foundation
Wear extremely bright lipstick
The most attractive older women wear less or no make up
Counterpoint:
Iris Apfel
Linda Rodin
Bright lipstick can be incredibly flattering. No one's going to be fooled into thinking you’re not middle aged with anything, os just go for looking great. And for the love of god, don’t think fillers, injections, tugs or pulls will really fix you. There's a florist I see on Instagram and she looks kind of spooky. Best of the best, but she looks nuts.
This is your counterpoint:
https://www.google.com/search?q=iris+apfel&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjqst2B1eHaAhUEmuAKHZorBpMQ_AUIDCgD&biw=1440&bih=769#imgrc=yu57CSmyHuqHvM:
Really??? Really?????
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've been using the outfits at Halsbrook.com as inspiration. Their price points are all over but I find that the looks can either be gotten by rethinking stuff in my closet plus buying something from them plus supplementing from the gap (especially jeans). I like the nice priced classic handbags on their site that are both age appropriate and look classic. If you look at enough of their clothes/outfits, you will begin to see that they are careful to mix in some dresses with flats, long sleeves to hide arms, knee and midi lengths, scarves, ponchos and all with coordinating jewelry.
Here are some links so you can see what I mean:
https://www.halsbrook.com/catalog/product/25694
https://www.halsbrook.com/shop/dresses/fatima-midnight-blue-silk-dress-29652.htm
https://www.halsbrook.com/shop/dresses/navy-belted-dress-29452.htm
https://www.halsbrook.com/shop/dresses/navy-tweed-dress-with-white-multi-fringe-trim-30876.htm
https://www.halsbrook.com/shop/handbags/paley-midnight-navy-satchel-24638.htm
I'm on there email blast list. The emails are great -- they have outfit suggestions, sometimes tied to a particular destination (wedding, NYC weekend, beach party, etc).
HTH
This stuff is nice but screams, "I'm 50+"
I’m 48 and couldn’t be bribed to wear any of these outfits. Horrid is the word, not “nice.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I honestly feel like it is the sensible shoes. If you take the same outfit and where heel you look better/younger/hip. I can't wear heels so I don't know what the solution is.
Pointy-toed flats is the solution.
Totally agree with the pointy toed shoes, instant chic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do not:
Pluck your eyebrows and draw them in
Wear a heap of foundation
Wear extremely bright lipstick
The most attractive older women wear less or no make up
Counterpoint:
Iris Apfel
Linda Rodin
Bright lipstick can be incredibly flattering. No one's going to be fooled into thinking you’re not middle aged with anything, os just go for looking great. And for the love of god, don’t think fillers, injections, tugs or pulls will really fix you. There's a florist I see on Instagram and she looks kind of spooky. Best of the best, but she looks nuts.
This is your counterpoint:
https://www.google.com/search?q=iris+apfel&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjqst2B1eHaAhUEmuAKHZorBpMQ_AUIDCgD&biw=1440&bih=769#imgrc=yu57CSmyHuqHvM:
Really??? Really?????
Yes, dear, a fashion icon is my counterpoint. She’s also well into her 90s, so her look is obviously going to be different than OP's. Now find Linda Rodin and try to tell me she looks bad, too!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do not:
Pluck your eyebrows and draw them in
Wear a heap of foundation
Wear extremely bright lipstick
The most attractive older women wear less or no make up
Counterpoint:
Iris Apfel
Linda Rodin
Bright lipstick can be incredibly flattering. No one's going to be fooled into thinking you’re not middle aged with anything, os just go for looking great. And for the love of god, don’t think fillers, injections, tugs or pulls will really fix you. There's a florist I see on Instagram and she looks kind of spooky. Best of the best, but she looks nuts.
This is your counterpoint:
https://www.google.com/search?q=iris+apfel&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjqst2B1eHaAhUEmuAKHZorBpMQ_AUIDCgD&biw=1440&bih=769#imgrc=yu57CSmyHuqHvM:
Really??? Really?????
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've been using the outfits at Halsbrook.com as inspiration. Their price points are all over but I find that the looks can either be gotten by rethinking stuff in my closet plus buying something from them plus supplementing from the gap (especially jeans). I like the nice priced classic handbags on their site that are both age appropriate and look classic. If you look at enough of their clothes/outfits, you will begin to see that they are careful to mix in some dresses with flats, long sleeves to hide arms, knee and midi lengths, scarves, ponchos and all with coordinating jewelry.
Here are some links so you can see what I mean:
https://www.halsbrook.com/catalog/product/25694
https://www.halsbrook.com/shop/dresses/fatima-midnight-blue-silk-dress-29652.htm
https://www.halsbrook.com/shop/dresses/navy-belted-dress-29452.htm
https://www.halsbrook.com/shop/dresses/navy-tweed-dress-with-white-multi-fringe-trim-30876.htm
https://www.halsbrook.com/shop/handbags/paley-midnight-navy-satchel-24638.htm
I'm on there email blast list. The emails are great -- they have outfit suggestions, sometimes tied to a particular destination (wedding, NYC weekend, beach party, etc).
HTH
This stuff is nice but screams, "I'm 50+"
I’m 48 and couldn’t be bribed to wear any of these outfits. Horrid is the word, not “nice.”
47 and I agree.
I’m 48 and couldn’t be bribed to wear any of these outfits. Horrid is the word, not “nice.”
Anonymous wrote:Do not:
Pluck your eyebrows and draw them in
Wear a heap of foundation
Wear extremely bright lipstick
The most attractive older women wear less or no make up
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've been using the outfits at Halsbrook.com as inspiration. Their price points are all over but I find that the looks can either be gotten by rethinking stuff in my closet plus buying something from them plus supplementing from the gap (especially jeans). I like the nice priced classic handbags on their site that are both age appropriate and look classic. If you look at enough of their clothes/outfits, you will begin to see that they are careful to mix in some dresses with flats, long sleeves to hide arms, knee and midi lengths, scarves, ponchos and all with coordinating jewelry.
Here are some links so you can see what I mean:
https://www.halsbrook.com/catalog/product/25694
https://www.halsbrook.com/shop/dresses/fatima-midnight-blue-silk-dress-29652.htm
https://www.halsbrook.com/shop/dresses/navy-belted-dress-29452.htm
https://www.halsbrook.com/shop/dresses/navy-tweed-dress-with-white-multi-fringe-trim-30876.htm
https://www.halsbrook.com/shop/handbags/paley-midnight-navy-satchel-24638.htm
I'm on there email blast list. The emails are great -- they have outfit suggestions, sometimes tied to a particular destination (wedding, NYC weekend, beach party, etc).
HTH
This stuff is nice but screams, "I'm 50+"
I’m 48 and couldn’t be bribed to wear any of these outfits. Horrid is the word, not “nice.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do not:
Pluck your eyebrows and draw them in
Wear a heap of foundation
Wear extremely bright lipstick
The most attractive older women wear less or no make up
Counterpoint:
Iris Apfel
Linda Rodin
Bright lipstick can be incredibly flattering. No one's going to be fooled into thinking you’re not middle aged with anything, os just go for looking great. And for the love of god, don’t think fillers, injections, tugs or pulls will really fix you. There's a florist I see on Instagram and she looks kind of spooky. Best of the best, but she looks nuts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've been using the outfits at Halsbrook.com as inspiration. Their price points are all over but I find that the looks can either be gotten by rethinking stuff in my closet plus buying something from them plus supplementing from the gap (especially jeans). I like the nice priced classic handbags on their site that are both age appropriate and look classic. If you look at enough of their clothes/outfits, you will begin to see that they are careful to mix in some dresses with flats, long sleeves to hide arms, knee and midi lengths, scarves, ponchos and all with coordinating jewelry.
Here are some links so you can see what I mean:
https://www.halsbrook.com/catalog/product/25694
https://www.halsbrook.com/shop/dresses/fatima-midnight-blue-silk-dress-29652.htm
https://www.halsbrook.com/shop/dresses/navy-belted-dress-29452.htm
https://www.halsbrook.com/shop/dresses/navy-tweed-dress-with-white-multi-fringe-trim-30876.htm
https://www.halsbrook.com/shop/handbags/paley-midnight-navy-satchel-24638.htm
I'm on there email blast list. The emails are great -- they have outfit suggestions, sometimes tied to a particular destination (wedding, NYC weekend, beach party, etc).
HTH
This stuff is nice but screams, "I'm 50+"