Category Archives: Style
Fabulous Fashionistas Demonstrate Personal Style After 70
“Some people still believe that an interest in clothes means a woman’s brain — and it is overwhelmingly women on the receiving end of this disdain — has crumbled into face powder, that the very existence of lipstick scrubs out … Continue reading
“Silver: A State of Mind” from Women on Aging
Do you have gray hair? What kind of statement does gray hair make? Is it significant? Click here to see a beautiful collection of photographs by Vicki Topaz on the WomenOnAging.com website. Click here to see a 4:55′ video … Continue reading
Ageless Eyewear Models
Four women, ages between 65 and 92, have been chosen to model the new Karen Walker eyewear collection. Walker, a New Zealand-based designer enlisted the help of photographer Ari Seth Cohen of Advanced Style, to help select and shoot the four … Continue reading
Aging Unattractively
No one will accuse Michelle Pfeiffer of not aging beautifully, but what about the average person who doesn’t have the fabulous genes to keep looking gorgeous despite of the passage of time? “Boomers are the most resourceful and inventive generation in … Continue reading
Iris Apfel: Nonagenarian “Rare Bird” of Fashion
Ninety-something Iris Apfel debuted a new line of handbags at Henri Bendel in New York before the holidays. Read an interview and see photos here. The colorful and stylish Ms. Apfel has an equally colorful and stylish home. See it featured … Continue reading
Advanced Style Flash Mob Fashion Show
The delightful ladies featured on Ari Seth Cohen’s Advanced Style blog and in his book took to the “runway” at Lincoln Center for Fashion Week, which traditionally ignores older women. Ari’s report: “Amazing ladies, aged 60 to 95 years old, showed up to model … Continue reading
Yet Another Older Woman Fashion Model!
We’ve posted on Facebook about 82-year-old Jacquie Tajah Murdock landing a Lanvin campaign (learn more here), and we’ve now learned that 62-year-old Tziporah Salamon is also going to be in a Lanvin ad. Having a major design house use older women as … Continue reading