Sunday, November 15, 2009

Is There any Age Limit for being Fhasionable?????


There is no age

While age may stop women from going on a hike to the mountains, traveling, or pursuing their careers, aging surely won?t stop today?s fashion-forward women from wearing and enjoying the latest trends in fashion world Knowing the limits? Julian O?Neal, a 60 year old lady points out that many of today?s fashionable clothes ? from miniskirts to baggy jeans ? can be found on the list of the trendy clothing that she wore way back in her younger days

While age may stop women from going on a hike to the mountains, traveling, or pursuing their careers, aging surely won?t stop today?s fashion-forward women from wearing and enjoying the latest trends in fashion world.
Knowing the limits?

Julian O?Neal, a 60 year old lady points out that many of today?s fashionable clothes ? from miniskirts to baggy jeans ? can be found on the list of the trendy clothing that she wore way back in her younger days. However, although she likes to be stylish and she admits that she still wants to wear trendy clothes, she draws the line on some of today?s fashion trends. She notes that while jeans and pants still fit her age, she couldn?t bring herself to wear miniskirt.

Ms. O?Neal notes that most women find it hard to determine what is ?too young to wear? and what''s not. In some cases, the issue remains to be a relative matter and much depends on the individual decision of the person. She also further explains that what you wear has a lot to do with your attitude. In her case, she dresses relatively young because she feels young. As such, she also thinks that wearing a younger clothing line will make her look younger. ?I have fun with fashions, and I like looking at all the exciting new styles coming out,? she explains.

Fashion really has no age limit?

Suzanne Bishop, owner of a fashion boutique in Chattanooga, Tenn. believes that there is no age limit for looking stylish. She points out that ?Women of all ages want to wear stylish fashion.? In her opinion, the ability of a woman to become stylist just depends on knowing ?what looks good on you and what doesn?t.?

Ms. Bishop does not speak just for herself. Rather, she speaks on behalf of her customers. She stated that her customers are usually between ages 18 to 65. Some are even older. However, she noted that there are some issues regarding the preferences and ?fashion goals? of the young and the old. Ms. Bishop notes that there are a few physical issues that many older women want to address. This includes the task of concealing certain body features ? the arms, knees and necks ? which may reveal elaborate signs of old age.

As such, Ms. Bishop advises the trendy crowd of the old age to select dresses and skirts that are just below the knee. Wearing a scarf or a turtleneck outfit may be perfect as well, especially during cold weather. For tops, blouses with short or long sleeves will do. Too much jewelry should also be avoided.

Ms. Bishop adds that what?s important to acknowledge is the fact that women of old age can still be stylish. "Sixty is the new 40," Ms. Bishop said. She says that many women who are now in their 60s tend to appear and look 20 years younger. This is because they are conscious of their health and they do their best to stay in good shape. What?s more is that contrary to popular misconceptions, mature women of today do not want to look old but neither do they want to be considered too young.

Ms. Bishop even points out that "A 60-year-old can look just as chic as anyone half her age". However, she explains that the technique here is to know how and where to draw the line. After all, overdoing fashion is always not a good idea.

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