Fashion after 40
Excluding a few companies like St. John's, Eileen Fischer and Forth & Towne, most of what comes out in the fashion world each year is designed for a very young audience. If you're over 40 and feel confused about what you should be wearing, here are three questions that can help you make sense of your dilemma:1. Is it clean? I don't mean 'not dirty' -- I mean clean, simple lines. Shift dresses, A-line skirts and well-tailored blouses are all items with clean lines.
2. Is it classic? Ask yourself: would you wear this five years down the road, or is this just a flash in the pan trend that you might regret come next year? If you would wear it down the road, it's probably a classic piece. Another shopping tip for finding classic pieces is looking for color. While it's not a perfect barometer, I've found that anything in camel is classic.
3. Is there good coverage? I'm not saying that women over 40 need to cover themselves like nuns, but a pop-out thong or a eyeful of cleavage is probably not a wise move for a mature woman. Instead, I think that women (and this applies to women of all ages) should pick one part of their body to flaunt. That means, if you are wearing a short skirt, wear a modest top. If you are wearing a revealing top, then simplify your bottom. Dressing at any age is about finding balance.
Tags: dressing your age, DressingYourAge, fashion over 40, FashionOver40






Marlon Robbins, 10-30-2006, 4:46PM
there should be no need to differenciate according to age....style is style.
Marlon Robbins
www.glamwire.com
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