Friday, September 11, 2015

3 Tips on finding the right fashions when you are in your 50's or even 60's

The issue isn't looking agreeable in you're more than 50's or 60's skin: being brainy, mature, gives one a satisfaction and a knowing what you want to wear and what you most definitely do not want is a plus. It can give you the ability to be a trend-setter the test is basically discovering those cutting edge garments to fit your way of life, spending plan and figure.
Experts may push appearance as being ageless, yet that is no comfort when you need to pick through racks of wrap around dresses that were meant to wear braless, or mini dress made of spandex, and low-cut pants to discover styles you would wear much less love on your body. Staying on top of fashions may also be troublesome as many fashion magazines show only models in there teens and early 20's. When they do address the problem, they assume we all want to look younger. Creators of fashion lines usually show clothes on young models. That will change with time as the baby boomers are now over 65 and people over 65 are among the richest in the world. They do not all have flat stomachs and buff arms. The mysterious "they," say money talks, and it will not be the young teen or early 20's crowd spending that money. Ii may appear you will never in this sea of young people's clothes find something just for you, but do not give up hope.
Here are some tips to make you look stylish and chic without looking like your daughter:
Not my daughters jeans $47.00 this week only
Levi Denzion at Target $27.00
1. Old lady jeans. Narrow legged jeans the worst elastic waist, baggy butt– a.k.a. old lady jeans – are unflattering and outdated, you can change this in a flash my favorite are Levi, tall with a little stretch, size 12 fit me best. They look really good and allow for a little tummy room. They are long enough too. Although, shorter jeans with heels are in, I prefer a longer jean. and I wear wedges with them instead of heels.from affordable If I want dress jeans or upscale Not Your Daughter's Jeans hit the spot with sensual fabrics like a auroa red or lush and elegant, the teal hue of Biscay Bay silk, blouse, those are top rate colors for me. Other sensual fabrics include cashmere in wine, midnight blue and Marsala wine hue, olive green coloring of the Dried Herb hues, dusty rose is one of my favorites this fall. Watch your colors some colors make us, more mature ladies look washed out.
2. Your handbag can date you: . Have a ton of fun with your handbag choose vibrant colors rose, red, turquoise, by attempting exuberant hues and diverse shapes. I have a 60's tuquoise suede, fringed bag, small under the arm, added a sterling silver road runner pin to it. Sometimes I tie a silk scarf to a handbag. Shoulder packs that fit under the armpit (not very minor or enormous) are by and large the most complimentery.
Do's and Don'ts 1. Try not to get excessively thin, my Mama used to say, " A lady has decide after 50 if she wants her face or her fanny to look good." and don't put on an excess of weight. Try to work out a minimum of 3 times a week, making health your goal not weight. Try to keep an hour glass figure as that is how most clothes are made.
2. Try not to wear loose, ill-defined garments. Always have a good seamstress on hand who can alter things to fit you. Or whip you up a little something you had in mind.
3. Have a good hair, stylist. Keep your hair in tip-top health. Be open to change and keep your hair as stylish as your clothes. Think youthful. Be unusual. Nothing dates you more than your hairstyle. How to Find The Most Awesome Medium Length haircut Cut for you Finding the Right Shoulder-length cut for you depends on 3 things:
Your hair texture. Whether you have curly, fine, coarse, frizzy, straight or just plain finicky hair, there will be a medium cut that works on you.
Your face shape. The same goes for face shape. Some cuts flatter some face shapes better than others. Your personality. If you consider yourself edgy, laid-back, hip, sophisticated, classic, trendy, let's find the right cut for you. In this photo gallery, I feature my all-time favorite medium hairstyles on older women. I include long bobs, wavy hair and pin straight cuts. You'll see how bangs can take years off a face and why layers can both lighten thick hair and add loads of body to fine hair. I personally prefer a shoulder length style. I hate generic unisex styles a lot of hair-dressers try to pawn off on you. Or the hair-dresser, who wants to style your hair a certain way and will not listen to you.
Find a hair dresser you can trust. Get recommendations from friendss, co-workers. church members. If their hair looks nice and they have a modern cut, you probably will like their hair dresser. Ask them what they like about their hair-dresser. Ask what he/she charges and what is included. Decide what is top for your budget. It is really embarrassing to find out after the person has done your hair you just blew the entire months spending money. Do get the latest style for your hair. Ask your hair-dresser's advise on products, styles, and hair jewelry. More next week on looking smarter and more elegant at any age.

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