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Fashion for Women Over 60

Fashion for women over 60 is about finding the perfect balance between looking and feeling your best. Let's help each other to find the best dresses, shoes, jeans and more for women our age.

9 years ago

5 Simple Tips to Feel More Confident About Your Style After 60

Do you sometimes feel uncertain about your outfit selections and not sure how to boost your confidence? Real confidence comes with accepting your personal quirks and working with them. In this way, you can dress with confidence by knowing your look and playing to your personal strengths. Here are five “feel good” style secrets. Read More

9 years ago

How to Choose a Flattering Kimono Jacket and Other Style Over 50 Tips

Want to add fashionable layers to your ensembles? Worried about clashing patterns or adding excessive weight to your outfit? You don’t have to if you use these tips to incorporate stylish kimono jackets into your wardrobe. Read More

9 years ago

Can the 1950s Inspire Your Style After 50? You Bet!

When I was a child in the 1950s, I didn’t know anything about fashion. I didn’t notice what the women around me were wearing. And I certainly didn’t question what I saw on television or in the movies.

The fact that June Cleaver, the mom on Leave It to Beaver, and her fictional contemporaries were stay-at-home mothers who always wore a neatly-pressed shirtwaist dress with a strand of pearls didn’t make an impression on me. Read More

9 years ago

5 Amazing Alternatives to High Heels

Do you love your high heels? Or have you reached a point in your life that you are willing to sacrifice a little style for a lot of comfort? Well, today, I want to talk about whether there is a middle ground. Is it possible to find shoes that feel great and look great? If so, which styles lend themselves most easily to this description? I can’t wait to get your opinion on this. I think it’s going to be a fun discussion! Come join us for a cup of tea (or coffee) and a chat. And, if you enjoy the show, please tell one friend about us today. Your support means so much to me! Read More

9 years ago

5 Things I Learned About Style from 95-Year-Old Iris Apfel

Okay, not so long ago, I didn’t know who Iris Apfel was either. Then I watched a Netflix documentary on the 95-year-old businesswoman, interior designer and fashion icon, and now I can’t stop thinking about her. Read More

9 years ago

Fabulous Budget Styles from Around the World

I don’t know about you, but, I love looking for fun fashion trends and interesting styles when I travel around the world. In fact, while I do own a few pieces of proper jewelry, most of my accessories were purchased in markets and little shops in far off countries for less than the price of a cup of coffee. Today, I would like to share a few tips for adding a little international flare to your wardrobe. How would you describe your personal style in just two words? Do you like looking for unusual accessories or other clothing items when you travel?

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9 years ago

Fashion Tips for Women Over 60: What to Wear to a Casual Dinner

You’ve been invited to a casual dinner with friends. It’s going to be a great time. You love their company, and you enjoy laughing and chatting over good food and a few glasses of wine.

But what are you going to wear? Read More

9 years ago

5 Fabulously Fashionable Alternatives to High Heels for Women Over 60

Well, let’s just get one thing right on the table: almost every outfit just looks better with high heels. They lengthen your legs, they make for better visual proportions, and they add an element of chic to anything they’re worn with…

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9 years ago

Where Have You Found the Best Plus Size Swimwear? Real Advice from Real Women

Why is shopping for plus size swimwear so difficult? This is one of the many fashion related questions that we find ourselves facing as the winter weather melts away and we start thinking about summer. Read More

9 years ago

Why 1940s Fashion is Making a Comeback with Women Over 60

I have something to confess: I never liked studying history in school.

I think the reason is the way it was taught. We had to memorize the dates when popes and monarchs reigned, presidents and prime ministers served in office, significant battles were fought in major wars, and so forth. We never learned about what life was like for the people living then. We never read their stories. Read More