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The
Clothing Chronicles
March 25, 2005 #172
FashionForRealWomen.com
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In This Issue:
Message
From Diana
Feature
Article: Fashion After 40
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MESSAGE FROM DIANA
Happy Easter!
If you'll be
traveling this holiday or for spring break the week after, be sure to
pack light, leave early, and watch your money closely. You're going
to need to most of it just to fill up your gas tank! Yikes!
So what's on
tap for today's article? A question that has been hitting my inbox a
great deal of late: how can you be fashionable after 40?
Enjoy!
Diana
diana@fashionforrealwomen.com
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FEATURE ARTICLE
Fashion
After 40
With so many
designers and trends targeting the svelte body of the
twenty-something, is it possible to look fashionable as the years
pass and your body begins to tell the tale?
Absolutely!
In fact, with
a little ingenuity and sleigh-of-hand, it's easy to be fashionable
and stylish regardless of how many candles are on your birthday cake.
Now let's be
frank: unless you work out religiously, you probably don't have the
same body at 40, 50, or 60 that you did at 25. Time, gravity, and
pregnancy all take their toll on the female body, as does menopause.
And when you mix a mature body with fashions obviously made for a
younger person, it can lead to self-doubt, frustration, and confusion.
But it doesn't
have to be that way. Getting older also means getting wiser, and like
a fine bottle of wine, you're improving with age. So you don't have
the same body as those twenty-somethings you see in magazines or on
TV. So what? Would you REALLY trade everything you've learned since
your twenties for the body you had back then? Probably no sooner than
you'd like to re-live puberty, thank you very much.
So how can you
be fashionable without wearing all those body-conscious
clothes so en vogue these days? By remembering the "3 C's"
when you dress: clean, classic, and coverage.
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CLEAN
Clean lines
create a clean silhouette which makes the body appear more youthful
by skimming the trouble spots instead of calling attention to them.
Complicated cuts, seams, and details usually call for a killer body
to pull off, so if you haven't got it, steer clear of those styles.
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CLASSIC
Classic styles
are called classic because they remain in style year after year. Why?
Because they look good on so many bodies! Sheathes, A-line skirts,
flat front pants - all tend to flatter a variety of shapes. What's
more, because they remain in style year after year, classics are
easier on the budget than trends.
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COVERAGE
Covering
appropriately is the key to aging gracefully. If your upper arms,
thighs, and décolletage have all seen better days, it's time
to cover them up a bit instead of sharing the wear-and-tear with the
world. Now I'm not talking about draping yourself in a tent for the
rest of your life. Far from it. I'm talking about wearing short
sleeves instead of going sleeveless, Capris instead of shorts, and
modest necklines instead of plunging necklines.
Now I know
that covering up the parts that used to turn heads and draw envy can
be tough to take for some women. Which is precisely why beautiful
jewelry and fine fabrics are the revenge tools of choice for many
well-dressed mature women.
So your
bustline isn't as perky as your twenty-something daughter or
granddaughter. So what? Add a beautiful necklace and draw envious
glances from women of all ages. Don't have the same backside you did
as a teen? Encase it in a fine fabric and see how many men go out of
the way to hold the door open for you. People will look where you
focus their attention, so use that knowledge to redirect their
interest to the parts you want them to see.
Or, as actress
Cybil Shepard once said, "I like to flaunt what I have left."
Don't flip
through fashion magazines and bemoan the fact that you don't look
like the models. Instead, look at the various fashion elements to
determine what will and won't work for you. Are printed scarves all
the rage this year? Grab a few and be trendy. Are mini skirts the
style of choice? Pass and bank your money.
See how easy
this is?
"A woman
has the age she deserves," Coco Chanel once said. You don't have
to go under cover and dress "like a little old lady" just
because that's what your mother or grandmother did. You're your own
person.
If you
remember to dress in clean lines and classic styles and cover
appropriately, you can still be fashionable - AND draw long,
lingering glances from handsome men -- whatever your age. And if THAT
doesn't make you feel like a blushing girl again, then honey, nothing
I can say will!
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Until next time,
Diana Pemberton-Sikes
diana@fashionforrealwomen.com
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