What
is so exciting today about being in our 50s, 60s, 70s and 80s is that we are
ageless. By that I mean it is hard to tell a woman’s exact age today because we
all look so young! Wow how fabulous is that! Never before have women looked and
felt so good!
Ageless
comes from having our hair styled
how we like and what actually suits us rather than have to have it cut
short because we are over 40 or not wear makeup except a little powder because
we are now considered older.
Now more than ever women can be true to their
inner and outer self by wearing makeup that enhances their natural good looks,
having hair styled to suit our lifestyle, face shape and hair texture and most
importantly wear what clothes we really like and flatter our particular
feminine silhouette rather than be dictated to by fashion or our age.
I prefer Coco Chanel’s, the greatest fashion
designer of all time and first designer to free women from the bondage of long,
full dresses, analogy about clothes, “fashion
fades but style is forever!” If you
think and dress like this you will always be ageless and stylish!
There are so many different looks today that
no one needs to follow fashion slavishly, in fact that looks tasteless and
generally unflattering as none of us look like the models in magazines or the
on the catwalk (not even them) so why bother trying.
Being ageless means finding your style and
staying with that look from top-to-toe–for instance do you prefer a rocker
look, casual, glam, dressy, sporty or classic? Are you a jeans kind of girl or
a high shoe and dresses woman? What colours do you really love wearing and
always elicit positive comments when you do? What shape best flatters your
lovely silhouette, is it soft and floaty or nipped-in and structured at the waist?
Go through your wardrobe and discard
everything that does not flatter you, flick through some clothes racks in
stores that you love to obtain ideas about creating your unique ageless style.
BE the BEST that YOU can BE!
Be POSITIVELY FABULOUS!
Denyse Saunders
Gorgeous Ageless
Women
1.
Jane Fonda
2.
Meryl Streep
3.
Helen Mirren
4.
Jamie Lee Curtis
5.
Marcia Cross
6.
Julianne Moore
7.
Michelle Pfieffer
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