I worked in the cosmetic fragrance industry for 40 years. I saw many different things walk by me when I would be working in a store as a vendor. You’re absolutely right so wealthy folks don’t have to wear stuff to show off that they have money. My husband and I have never been logo fans we don’t wear stuff with anybody’s logo on it. I am not their free advertisement walking billboard.
Hi . I’m a 57 year old woman who lives a very isolated I’m only 5 foot high have so much clothing but can’t find my style 😞 no girlfriends to help out I’m so happy I found your channel!!! I absolutely love your style
Like you I am very petite. Maybe it would help you to also follow some petite stylist on YT? Cant remember their channels names but the canadian lady has a casual look and the Chinese American Lady, Chi, is more trendy/classic, I think. Good luck!
Oh I loved those fall issues as well!! A nice hot beverage, comfy clothes, and the magazines to linger over 😌 The best tips for looking put together is wearing clothes that fit properly, colours that match your personality and lifestyle, and making sure your clothing is clean and not wrinkled. I attended a wedding recently and a mid 40’s woman was wearing a too short, tight, wrinkled, and drab colour dress and every other woman, young and older alike, was dressed nice and put together. They had put effort into looking nice. You don’t have to spend a lot to look nice, I shop at secondhand stores for 90% of my wardrobe and have been told for decades how stylish I am.
Me too! I'd grab September Vogue, Bazaar, sometimes InStyle (though I'm definitely not a celebrity hound, they'd often have articles on how to organize your wardrobe or put outfits together), Vogue UK, Mirabella (remember that? I loved that one), Allure. I savoured them, and saved them for years -- until I ran out of storage room! I can remember my mother looking at them, shaking her head and saying, "But they're mostly just ads!" Yep, and that's where I learned a lot!
I also buy second hand. If you are careful, there are so many classy items. I don't like the term 'looking EXPENSIVE'. I prefer saying and hearing 'classy' as opposed to 'expensive'.
I’m 48, SAHM with elementary school boys. I wear a size 4 petite light wash non distressed boot cut denim with no tear . Excellent quality . I used to wear expensive suits every day . Now it’s a nice sweater denim and casual shoes . I think as long as the cut is appropriate , the outfit is classic ,well fitting and good quality , wear it . I’m Italian and middle eastern and look younger so it works . It depends on your choice of pant , your station in life and how you look in it. It doesn’t need to look expensive ( even if it is expensive ) it just has to be quality a good fit and appropriate for the person wearing it
Great video Nancy. I totally agree with not wearing distressed jeans, logos on clothing, and too much makeup and jewelry. I do however use slouchy purses most of the time. I only own 2 structured bags and they're relatively new purchases. I also just bought a couple pairs of lighter washed jeans as all of mine were dark indigo or black and I wanted a change. Variety makes the world go round.
I dislike and have always disliked logos. I enjoy quality, classic pieces that will forever look elegant. Some trendy pieces can be easily worn with classics ie chunky loafers or oxfords worn with jeans and a nice tee or button down shirt. Thanks Nancy Still hoping that you will share your weight loss plan/lifestyle 😊
I believe that it depends on the individual. Nancy knows her style and rocks it well. Iris Apfel rocks it well too! However, you need to be conscious when you are getting it wrong…been there done that but I’m still working at refining my style. It can sometimes look expensive and sometimes cozy and approachable 😊but I do it on purpose ❤
I'm enjoying your channel and agree with 90% of your advice. My favorite bags are by MZ Wallace and they are not structured. Two native New Yorkers (both women) started the company many years ago and they are chic, functional, and lightweight. They travel well and have beautiful details--leather accents, great hardware. I think you can modify these ideas to suit your own style and needs. Great taste comes in many forms and I love the way you put your own outfits together. It suits you and you look great!
I love all of your tips, so right and to the point, as well as how you put them together in each vid of your channel. Besides... your voice is soooo soothing and calming, I never get tired of your videos! Thank you!!
Everything you say makes sense. Thank you. I have been enjoying your videos. I do struggle in autumn and winter with the thicker layers I wore as a youngster, as they add such bulk, now undesirable. Even scarves are usually too big and bulky, swallowing up the v neckline and overall shortening my silhouette as well. Thank goodness I can still wear a bit of a heel or wedge as this helps me, but these new enormous thick soles on shoes are troublesome. In a Canadian winter it is hard to be warm and not look like a walrus after 50. (I am a plump 70. LOL)
Hi Diane. I am 65 in Chicago, just qualifying as obese. I have Rheumatoid arthritis and have trouble fitting into shoes and boots, even 12W. The best I can do is balance the clunky boots with a short puffy "car coat" over slim or straight leg pants or a knee-length skirts. I usually have to carry a tote with smaller scale shoes to change into. (That Canadian jet stream blasts us after a swift trip across Lake Michigan, so I can relate to your weather challenge.) I skip hats and scarves and rely on an attached hood that can be handy and only employed when necessary. I don't like stuffing gloves into already bulky coat pockets so I keep my hands inside the pockets when it is brutal outside and leave the big mittens at home. On -25F days last year, I wore a cloth face mask that was less bulky than a scarf, saved my nose from frostbite and added little bulk to pockets. It's not ideal, but every little bit helps. 'Just use balance to to the best I can with what I am and what I have right now.
I still like artisan jewelry and hobo bags. I don’t reach for them daily but they definitely have their place. I do agree with everything else. I’m not a fan of the denim with holes and strings or labels on everything . Having said that, I do enjoy seeing how everyone puts themselves together. I saw several of your nightmares yesterday. To me it’s self expression. I’d never make a good channel lol. I do sincerely thank you for your advice.
Love this video, it gives lots of inspiration for classy, classic dressing. Could you do something similar for Spring/Summer (when it comes round again!) as I always find that time of year quite tricky to look expensive and classic! X
What Vogue taught me is that the set and the lighting are every bit as important as the outfit. Diffuse general lighting is fine for broadcloth and tropical weight wools but straight directional light will show off deeper textures like slubs or cables. Multiple points of light will enhance shiny surfaces like buttons, buckles, patent leather, satin, jewelry and nail varnish. And the background of your surroundings may make you stand out in your outfit or camouflage or clash with what you are wearing. Wear the same outfit in an art museum and a grocery store and compare how you look and feel in the different environments. Is the backdrop of your home enhancing or detracting from how your outfits present you? Is your lighting complementary to what you are wanting to achieve? You could be wearing the most up to date and flattering outfit, but sitting on a busy patterned chintz sofa under harsh florescent light or cool LED light that could seriously detract from how you appear. I am convinced that this is one reason Scandinavian decor is so popilar; everyone looks great in a simple and well-lit non-competing back-drops. If you are going to go someplace where you will be sitting on a Ralph Lauren plaid sofa, consider wearing solids and neutrals to look good. Outside on overcast days, periwinkle and reds really come alive with that kind of natural light. Those Vogue photographers really knew how to make people look good with their staged sets. There's no reason we cannot do the same. And selfies are a great way to study our own appearance interactions with our environments. Karen Britchick has a lot of good examples in her well thought out Instagram photos.
I agree with some of your suggestions I have to say I’m not a trendy wearer but I do love my bold statement I’m a Iris Apfel 🤣😂 I’m 69 and I don’t like tiny pieces if you can’t see why wear it that’s my style I’m also if a do wear a designer pierce it’s one at a time 😂 not piled on. TYFS as always💕💋
I’m a spring, and it’s tough to find clothes in the autumn and winter. I wear a lot of brown, cream, and green during the cooler months. Living in Florida makes this easier, as we don’t have the cold days like up north. TBH, I wear winter clothes in the summer, as my work is always so cold.
Enjoying your videos. Think you look great in your vibrant colours. Almost sad Lilly Pulitzer isn’t available in the EU. But then I know it’s not me. I’m a soft summer and look best in washed colours. Can’t wait for your make up regimen. Being 63 and retired (your anti-frumpy video really made me 😢 because it’s a trap I’m falling into after 43 years of business dressing being a PA. So trying to find new stay at home clothes and make up without looking frumpy is a real challenge. Also, underwear for big busted women that hate underwired bras after 53 years of hell would be very welcome ! Keep up the good work !!!
Nice to see a lady with a more classic look! I cant imagine why anyone older than fifteen would put on intentionally torn jeans - it is disrespectful of the underpayed women making them for a start and also arrogant in relation to poor people everywhere who can't afford to replace their worn out clothes.
Just love your videos! You look lovely in that blouse and scarf (really coveting that scarf...I used to gravitate towards print scarves but I am now appreciating the milage you can get from a solid color one)
Hi there Nancy. I think you have many good suggestions. One thing though…I am 62 years old and I have stopped wearing those scarves like the one you have on in the vid years ago. (Sorry) I find that they just get in the way, unless they are a lighter type of scarf. And I don’t wear eternity scarves. I think they are dated. You do a fabulous job on your videos. 💕
I just purchased a designer bag. It’s small, but it does advertise who made it. I carry it as an everyday bag. I spent the money, and I’m getting my money out of it. I do switch to other bags once in a while. But that one is my most used bag. It’s a smaller crossbody or shoulder bag. And I have seen a lot of dupes for it. Had I known that I might have bought the dupe. But I’m 63 and it’s my first designer bag. I’m not trying to flaunt it. But I will keep using the bag. My oldest granddaughter has already called it when I die. And she isn’t getting it before that. I have purchased darker denim and I bought some corduroy pants, for winter. I bought gray and brown. I can’t wear brown near me face, but I can wear it on the bottom of an outfit. Gray isn’t a favorite color of mine. But as a bottom I will wear them too. I live in the south now. I moved from the north and my blood has thinned. I couldn’t handle the cold, that’s one of the reasons I moved. But now I’m ridiculous. If it gets to around 50 it’s cold. My youngest daughter still lives in the north and she thinks I’m crazy.
I think they’re fun and I’m over 50. I’m slim and athletic and have a plucky, quirky yet classic style and the lug sole look adds just the right amount of zing to my classic slack and blouse with rolled up sleeves - little scarf. We are all so different in what works for us and isn’t that part of the fun.
I am so anti-logo that, when I buy a new car, I have the dealership remove its sticker from my car. When they pay me to drive the car, their dealership name can stay
Hi Milessa, My favorite brand is Impress. I always provide links in the description if you need to return and look again. Here is a link directly to their website: rstyle.me/+9MshQdlxvf0rlEODQeMW6g
Regarding the wearing of expensive logos, I think it's an inadverent expression of an unhealthy symbiotic "relationship" between the fashion designer and the individual consumer.
I totally see where you're coming from. The relationship between designer brands and consumers can indeed be complex. It's fascinating how certain logos or brands can mean so much to some while appearing differently to others. Thank you for sharing your insight; it's always great to hear different perspectives and engage in meaningful conversations about fashion. 💭👜
I think distressed jeans look trashy, no matter the age. I think common sense should dictate what we wear. I like to dress up. I like big jewelry. I don't wear things that show skin or that are too short because they look bad on me. To each his own. Everybody should wear what they want within reason. I was watching an award show from back in the day with Elizabeth Taylor. She was the definition of elegance. Today, the more skin they show, the more popular. They knew how to dress way back when.
I don't think your outfit looks classic in this video. Too much full, contrasting and strong color. Give advice and take advice from whence it comes. Have a great day.
Please make a video on how to wear hot pink after 50. I L💖VE hot pink (like your top) but I am scared to wear it because it's a loud color, and also can be difficult to match with more classy ensambles. I love this channel, mature girls need to look well put together too. 💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷
Thanks, Keri! I'm wearing clear prescription glasses in the thumbnail image of this video. I usually wear them for computer work and reading but perhaps I need a pair for distance as well! 🥰
I worked in the cosmetic fragrance industry for 40 years. I saw many different things walk by me when I would be working in a store as a vendor. You’re absolutely right so wealthy folks don’t have to wear stuff to show off that they have money. My husband and I have never been logo fans we don’t wear stuff with anybody’s logo on it. I am not their free advertisement walking billboard.
Agree…I don’t do Logos either…Tacky
@@northern179 very good advice on how to dress, Thank-you
I hate logo stuff, always have. I have never understood this trend.
I’ve never been able to afford most clothing that was openly branded. Closest I’ve ever gotten to brand known clothing is Levi’s….🤷🏻♀️🤷🏻♀️
GGreat 🎻
Hi . I’m a 57 year old woman who lives a very isolated I’m only 5 foot high have so much clothing but can’t find my style 😞 no girlfriends to help out
I’m so happy I found your channel!!!
I absolutely love your style
Like you I am very petite. Maybe it would help you to also follow some petite stylist on YT? Cant remember their channels names but the canadian lady has a casual look and the Chinese American Lady, Chi, is more trendy/classic, I think.
Good luck!
Oh I loved those fall issues as well!! A nice hot beverage, comfy clothes, and the magazines to linger over 😌
The best tips for looking put together is wearing clothes that fit properly, colours that match your personality and lifestyle, and making sure your clothing is clean and not wrinkled. I attended a wedding recently and a mid 40’s woman was wearing a too short, tight, wrinkled, and drab colour dress and every other woman, young and older alike, was dressed nice and put together. They had put effort into looking nice. You don’t have to spend a lot to look nice, I shop at secondhand stores for 90% of my wardrobe and have been told for decades how stylish I am.
Me too! I'd grab September Vogue, Bazaar, sometimes InStyle (though I'm definitely not a celebrity hound, they'd often have articles on how to organize your wardrobe or put outfits together), Vogue UK, Mirabella (remember that? I loved that one), Allure. I savoured them, and saved them for years -- until I ran out of storage room! I can remember my mother looking at them, shaking her head and saying, "But they're mostly just ads!" Yep, and that's where I learned a lot!
I also buy second hand. If you are careful, there are so many classy items. I don't like the term 'looking EXPENSIVE'. I prefer saying and hearing 'classy' as opposed to 'expensive'.
I’m 48, SAHM with elementary school boys. I wear a size 4 petite light wash non distressed boot cut denim with no tear . Excellent quality . I used to wear expensive suits every day . Now it’s a nice sweater denim and casual shoes . I think as long as the cut is appropriate , the outfit is classic ,well fitting and good quality , wear it . I’m Italian and middle eastern and look younger so it works . It depends on your choice of pant , your station in life and how you look in it. It doesn’t need to look expensive ( even if it is expensive ) it just has to be quality a good fit and appropriate for the person wearing it
Well said! 👏
Great video Nancy. I totally agree with not wearing distressed jeans, logos on clothing, and too much makeup and jewelry. I do however use slouchy purses most of the time. I only own 2 structured bags and they're relatively new purchases. I also just bought a couple pairs of lighter washed jeans as all of mine were dark indigo or black and I wanted a change. Variety makes the world go round.
A little distressing in jeans, especially if it's authentic can really ground a look. I dont avoid it. I like slouchy too.
I dislike and have always disliked logos. I enjoy quality, classic pieces that will forever look elegant. Some trendy pieces can be easily worn with classics ie chunky loafers or oxfords worn with jeans and a nice tee or button down shirt. Thanks Nancy
Still hoping that you will share your weight loss plan/lifestyle 😊
I loved those fall magazines!!
Love your hair color and cut. Thanks for you😁
Thank you so much, Judith! 🥰
I believe that it depends on the individual. Nancy knows her style and rocks it well. Iris Apfel rocks it well too! However, you need to be conscious when you are getting it wrong…been there done that but I’m still working at refining my style. It can sometimes look expensive and sometimes cozy and approachable 😊but I do it on purpose ❤
I miss those thick fashion magazines too!! I used to get excited too when they would come out!!!
Totally enjoyed your todays video!
Nice to be reminded of some of these forgotten ideas.
I'm enjoying your channel and agree with 90% of your advice. My favorite bags are by MZ Wallace and they are not structured. Two native New Yorkers (both women) started the company many years ago and they are chic, functional, and lightweight. They travel well and have beautiful details--leather accents, great hardware. I think you can modify these ideas to suit your own style and needs. Great taste comes in many forms and I love the way you put your own outfits together. It suits you and you look great!
Thank you so much for your kind words and for the MZ Wallace background! 🥰
I love all of your tips, so right and to the point, as well as how you put them together in each vid of your channel. Besides... your voice is soooo soothing and calming, I never get tired of your videos! Thank you!!
Wonderful video! Such great reminders that classic pcs never go out of style! 💕🌿
I agree with all 10!
I love the outfit you are wearing. Nice color combinations!
Thank you so much, Yifat! 🤩
Unless they’re sending me a check, I’m not advertising for a clothing company! No logos.
simplicity is beauty ❤
Everything you say makes sense. Thank you. I have been enjoying your videos.
I do struggle in autumn and winter with the thicker layers I wore as a youngster, as they add such bulk, now undesirable. Even scarves are usually too big and bulky, swallowing up the v neckline and overall shortening my silhouette as well. Thank goodness I can still wear a bit of a heel or wedge as this helps me, but these new enormous thick soles on shoes are troublesome. In a Canadian winter it is hard to be warm and not look like a walrus after 50. (I am a plump 70. LOL)
Hi Diane. I am 65 in Chicago, just qualifying as obese. I have Rheumatoid arthritis and have trouble fitting into shoes and boots, even 12W. The best I can do is balance the clunky boots with a short puffy "car coat" over slim or straight leg pants or a knee-length skirts. I usually have to carry a tote with smaller scale shoes to change into. (That Canadian jet stream blasts us after a swift trip across Lake Michigan, so I can relate to your weather challenge.) I skip hats and scarves and rely on an attached hood that can be handy and only employed when necessary. I don't like stuffing gloves into already bulky coat pockets so I keep my hands inside the pockets when it is brutal outside and leave the big mittens at home. On -25F days last year, I wore a cloth face mask that was less bulky than a scarf, saved my nose from frostbite and added little bulk to pockets. It's not ideal, but every little bit helps. 'Just use balance to to the best I can with what I am and what I have right now.
I still like artisan jewelry and hobo bags. I don’t reach for them daily but they definitely have their place.
I do agree with everything else. I’m not a fan of the denim with holes and strings or labels on everything . Having said that, I do enjoy seeing how everyone puts themselves together.
I saw several of your nightmares yesterday. To me it’s self expression. I’d never make a good channel lol. I do sincerely thank you for your advice.
Love this video, it gives lots of inspiration for classy, classic dressing. Could you do something similar for Spring/Summer (when it comes round again!) as I always find that time of year quite tricky to look expensive and classic! X
Ah, the big, thick Glamour…I STUDIED that edition!
Oh yeah, Glamour Fall was the BEST! 😍
Love your ideas
These are fantastic tips I will bring to my Boutique Customers.
So wonderful to hear that! Let me know if you have any specific questions 😍
What Vogue taught me is that the set and the lighting are every bit as important as the outfit. Diffuse general lighting is fine for broadcloth and tropical weight wools but straight directional light will show off deeper textures like slubs or cables. Multiple points of light will enhance shiny surfaces like buttons, buckles, patent leather, satin, jewelry and nail varnish. And the background of your surroundings may make you stand out in your outfit or camouflage or clash with what you are wearing. Wear the same outfit in an art museum and a grocery store and compare how you look and feel in the different environments.
Is the backdrop of your home enhancing or detracting from how your outfits present you? Is your lighting complementary to what you are wanting to achieve? You could be wearing the most up to date and flattering outfit, but sitting on a busy patterned chintz sofa under harsh florescent light or cool LED light that could seriously detract from how you appear.
I am convinced that this is one reason Scandinavian decor is so popilar; everyone looks great in a simple and well-lit non-competing back-drops.
If you are going to go someplace where you will be sitting on a Ralph Lauren plaid sofa, consider wearing solids and neutrals to look good. Outside on overcast days, periwinkle and reds really come alive with that kind of natural light. Those Vogue photographers really knew how to make people look good with their staged sets. There's no reason we cannot do the same. And selfies are a great way to study our own appearance interactions with our environments. Karen Britchick has a lot of good examples in her well thought out Instagram photos.
Excellent tips, Eileen! Thanks for sharing! 🤩
Wonderful!!!❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
I agree with some of your suggestions I have to say I’m not a trendy wearer but I do love my bold statement I’m a Iris Apfel 🤣😂 I’m 69 and I don’t like tiny pieces if you can’t see why wear it that’s my style I’m also if a do wear a designer pierce it’s one at a time 😂 not piled on. TYFS as always💕💋
I have been waiting for your next video! I LOVE your channel!! Thank you for these great tips! 🌸
I’m a spring, and it’s tough to find clothes in the autumn and winter. I wear a lot of brown, cream, and green during the cooler months. Living in Florida makes this easier, as we don’t have the cold days like up north. TBH, I wear winter clothes in the summer, as my work is always so cold.
Enjoying your videos. Think you look great in your vibrant colours. Almost sad Lilly Pulitzer isn’t available in the EU. But then I know it’s not me. I’m a soft summer and look best in washed colours. Can’t wait for your make up regimen. Being 63 and retired (your anti-frumpy video really made me 😢 because it’s a trap I’m falling into after 43 years of business dressing being a PA. So trying to find new stay at home clothes and make up without looking frumpy is a real challenge. Also, underwear for big busted women that hate underwired bras after 53 years of hell would be very welcome ! Keep up the good work !!!
Love your videos!
Thank you so much, Jean! 🤩
I tried to avoid logos also
Nice to see a lady with a more classic look! I cant imagine why anyone older than fifteen would put on intentionally torn jeans - it is disrespectful of the underpayed women making them for a start and also arrogant in relation to poor people everywhere who can't afford to replace their worn out clothes.
Just love your videos! You look lovely in that blouse and scarf (really coveting that scarf...I used to gravitate towards print scarves but I am now appreciating the milage you can get from a solid color one)
Hi there Nancy. I think you have many good suggestions. One thing though…I am 62 years old and I have stopped wearing those scarves like the one you have on in the vid years ago. (Sorry) I find that they just get in the way, unless they are a lighter type of scarf. And I don’t wear eternity scarves. I think they are dated. You do a fabulous job on your videos. 💕
Oh yes I did too😆☺️
I just purchased a designer bag. It’s small, but it does advertise who made it. I carry it as an everyday bag. I spent the money, and I’m getting my money out of it. I do switch to other bags once in a while. But that one is my most used bag. It’s a smaller crossbody or shoulder bag. And I have seen a lot of dupes for it. Had I known that I might have bought the dupe. But I’m 63 and it’s my first designer bag. I’m not trying to flaunt it. But I will keep using the bag. My oldest granddaughter has already called it when I die. And she isn’t getting it before that. I have purchased darker denim and I bought some corduroy pants, for winter. I bought gray and brown. I can’t wear brown near me face, but I can wear it on the bottom of an outfit. Gray isn’t a favorite color of mine. But as a bottom I will wear them too. I live in the south now. I moved from the north and my blood has thinned. I couldn’t handle the cold, that’s one of the reasons I moved. But now I’m ridiculous. If it gets to around 50 it’s cold. My youngest daughter still lives in the north and she thinks I’m crazy.
Hi, I love your ideas, I'm 65 and sizy 24, can you please show some ideas for plus size?
Many thanks
I prefer sating classy as opposed to expensive. I don't ever wear logos.
I realize the thicker lug style shows r a trend now but they look ridiculous on those of us over 50
I think they’re fun and I’m over 50. I’m slim and athletic and have a plucky, quirky yet classic style and the lug sole look adds just the right amount of zing to my classic slack and blouse with rolled up sleeves - little scarf. We are all so different in what works for us and isn’t that part of the fun.
My 60 year old sister would wear them, but I hate them. I don't want my feet to look huge. They're big enough as it is!
I think that your pink top is beautiful, wish I had one. Thanks for sharing your tips
Hobo bags are fun
If you don’t want suggestions and are comfortable in your style WHY ARE YOU CHECKING OUT THIS VIDEO?????
I am so anti-logo that, when I buy a new car, I have the dealership remove its sticker from my car. When they pay me to drive the car, their dealership name can stay
Her press on nail brand?
Hi Milessa, My favorite brand is Impress. I always provide links in the description if you need to return and look again. Here is a link directly to their website: rstyle.me/+9MshQdlxvf0rlEODQeMW6g
@@shoppingonchampagne okay, this was my first time catching you, appreciate the info.
@@milessacampbell-ef8wl My pleasure! 😍
Regarding the wearing of expensive logos, I think it's an inadverent expression of an unhealthy symbiotic "relationship" between the fashion designer and the individual consumer.
I totally see where you're coming from. The relationship between designer brands and consumers can indeed be complex. It's fascinating how certain logos or brands can mean so much to some while appearing differently to others. Thank you for sharing your insight; it's always great to hear different perspectives and engage in meaningful conversations about fashion. 💭👜
If I'm not trying to prove NOTHING why do I need to embrace a look the is sofisticated and refined and make me look like money?
And your pink sequin top does not look very expensive or classy...
Agree 💯🎯
I agree! She has no place deciding what everyone should or shouldn't wear, we're all grown and can decide that for ourselves.
U are beautiful, but need a purple shampoo rinse to brighten your hair...
Oh, I'll have to look into one! Thanks! 😍
Wearing logos just boosts the price of luxury brands. Why advertise for them?
I think distressed jeans look trashy, no matter the age. I think common sense should dictate what we wear. I like to dress up. I like big jewelry. I don't wear things that show skin or that are too short because they look bad on me. To each his own. Everybody should wear what they want within reason. I was watching an award show from back in the day with Elizabeth Taylor. She was the definition of elegance. Today, the more skin they show, the more popular. They knew how to dress way back when.
Jeans, of any kind, color, should not be worn at the beach.
I don't think your outfit looks classic in this video. Too much full, contrasting and strong color. Give advice and take advice from whence it comes. Have a great day.
Please make a video on how to wear hot pink after 50. I L💖VE hot pink (like your top) but I am scared to wear it because it's a loud color, and also can be difficult to match with more classy ensambles. I love this channel, mature girls need to look well put together too. 💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷
I think you need a pair of prescription WHITE or clear glasses...it will enhance your pretty white-blonde hair you have!
I have them and complimented
Thanks, Keri! I'm wearing clear prescription glasses in the thumbnail image of this video. I usually wear them for computer work and reading but perhaps I need a pair for distance as well! 🥰