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Are
You One Of The 40,000,000 Invisible Women In Our
Society?
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by: Georgia
Donovan
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It's
a sad but true fact that so many women over forty
feel invisible. Changing this has become my
passion.
One of the things that inspired me to do what I
now do, after having had an executive position
with a telecom giant, was an experience I had one
day following one of my seminars.
An attractive, well dressed woman came up to me
and told me that the thing she hated most about
becoming older was that she felt invisible. She
explained how, everywhere you look, you see woman
in their twenties and thirties being presented as
role models for beauty and style. Rarely do you
see mature women in TV and print ads and some of
the fashion magazines feature teenagers as models.
There's only one magazine devoted entirely to the
mature woman - More Magazine.
Just because we're getting older doesn't mean we
have to become an invisible part of society. It
doesn't mean we we have to let ourselves go, gain
weight and start looking frumpy. My late aunt
Josie, while in her eighties, looked like she just
stepped off the cover of Vogue whenever she went
out.
A woman can still look great as she ages if . . .
she learns how to do it.
Many of the makeup techniques that work on a
twenty or thirty year old, are a disaster on the
face of a forty five year old woman.
Unfortunately, many older women have not yet
learned this. As we age, one of the makeup secrets
we need to know is that "Less is
better."
Mistakes in wardrobe are even more apparent.
Recently, I was asked by a national magazine to
comment on some celebrity women. Here's what I had
to say about an outfit that Kim Catrall, who I
happen to adore, was wearing:
"Belly bearing cutoffs and lace up top are
not for the over forty woman. Longer, boy cut
shorts and a fuller cut tank with a built-in bra
would give her the same bare look."
Below are some fashion anchors every woman over
forty should have in her wardrobe:
- A “Little Black Dress” - Black/Navy Pencil
or A-Line Skirt - Black/Navy Slacks/Trousers -
Black Cashmere Sweater - White Shirt - Comfortable
yet Chic Black 2” heels - Classic Trench Coat
Fashion tips: Pants with clean lines, no pockets,
no pleats look best on almost every woman because
they are slimming.
Black or navy will make you look thinner, but add
some color with accessories to give your look some
flair. Elastic waist pants or skirts are to be
avoided at all costs because they flatter no one.
Develop a signature. Wear a favorite ring or
special bracelet all the time. Something people
will always identify and remember about you.
The scarf should be a wardrobe staple. Learn how
to use it and wear it many ways, such as, looped
through your pants as a belt, or tied on the
handle of your handbag.
If you want to learn all my insider techniques for
looking fabulous after forty, fifty, sixty and
beyond, visit:
http://www.LookingFabulousAfter40.com
Until next time, keep looking your best and claim
your power.
About the author:
Georgia Donovan, The Clothes Doctor, is a fashion
stylist and image consultant, whose mission is to
help women reach their fashion potential and raise
their fashion consciousness. To subscribe to her
free newsletter for mature women, visit http://www.lookingfabulousafter40.comor
http://www.theclothesdoctor.com
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