28 February 2007

Age and style in TV Series

Many women I know who are over 50 yo often express the fact that it is difficult to remain stylish when menopause kicks in and body shape changes, usually getting rounder around the waist. The few brands targeting elder women often are old fashion and others such as Prada - yes, Prada dressing women the age of Miuccia Prada - are somewhat more expensive than what most people would like to pay for their everyday's life wardrobe. Even Jaeger is now targeting a younger crowd.

Although little place is made in most markets for people over 49, I gladly noticed that a noticeable place was made on TV for elder women, and especially women who look great for their age without forcing on cosmetic surgeries. One of my favorite is 59 y.o. Candice Bergen who totally does look the part in Boston Legal and whose appearances in Sex And the City really made my day. Her stylists do a fantastic job and I am here trying to recompose a few of the guidelines principles that seem to rule their work:


1) Chunky necklaces: when one grows older, the neck has a tendency to crease and chunky necklaces hide the wrinkles and the few dapples that may come out with age.
The chunky necklaces add structure to the area while distracting the eye from small details that might complex women.

2) Crisp Shirt and collars up: it is great to lighten the collar with white crisp shirts and give structure while drifting the looks upward.

3) Simple Cuts: it is sad to say that while we grow older, the features have a tendency to collapse under the weight of years... Lean and slick lines always are better because it balances the overall.

4) Contrasti
ng colors: for both white and black complexions, contrast is a great ally, especially when used in very simple cuts. Women over 50 should dare wearing wide colors accessories such as Orange Scarves, Turquoise Blue necklaces, Ruby skirts as featured above...

5) Simple designs: Straight skirts are nice, even if one has bloated legs since style often is a question of proportion and thus, "short" length dresses are good looking when one has nice knees even when the legs are not skinny.


1 comment:

Anonymous said...

The elderly surely is a growing population medias need to care for!
I personally love Diane Keaton, especially when she is styled in movies...