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Fall Fashion Tips for Women Over Fifty

Posted Oct 30 2009 11:01pm

Ever peer into your closet and think: “I have nothing to wear?” If you answered “no” to this question, you are in the minority for sure! It doesn’t matter that many of us boomers have kissed fifty goodbye, we still want to look attractive and, at least, somewhat stylish. Nevertheless, most of us are no longer slaves to fashion trends—nor are we willing to sacrifice comfort. And, most of all, as feisty old gals, we want to express our individuality more than ever before!

So what’s a mature, individualistic woman, with one or two figure flaws to do? Especially now that most of us are counting our pennies, frivolous purchases are even more damaging to our checkbooks than in years past and we don’t want to end up with a wardrobe full of so-so items. Nope, not for us! As the forever young generation, we want to look and feel great!

Well, worry not! Ginger Burr, President of Total Image Consultants, is on a mission to save us from ourselves and those impulse buys we all make because they’re 30% off or we need something to wear to the party on Saturday night. I interviewed Ginger on Feisty Side of Fifty Radio and she gave us her great tips for finding fall fashion that’s right for women our age. Ginger also shared some inexpensive and simple ways we can spiff up our old holiday garb to “add pizzazz” and make it special for this year’s season.

Aside from her seasonal tips, Ginger told about her fabulous home study program “ Who Taught You How to Dress? ” I’ve taken it and can vouch for it personally. Ginger provides a totally innovative approach to dressing and style, but one that underlies most all of our purchases. She starts out with the psychology behind why we chose the things we do, some of the hurtful comments about how we look that may still haunt us, and how we can transform our negative beliefs into positive ones so that we can select our clothing with confidence. After all, confidence is supposed to be one of the most attractive attributes we “wear” so why not express it through our clothing?

I strongly invite you to a listen to the show and check out Ginger’s program. You will be thoroughly delighted with all she has to share. Even in the brief time we were together, I learned a lot about my own style and fashion needs and you will, too.

whotaughtyouhowtodress One of my favorite aspects about Ginger’s program, “ Who Taught You How to Dress? ”  is that she honors and celebrates the individuality within each of us. There are no “you should do this or that” within her suggestions. She does provide some useful guidelines such as “buy it only if you love it.” But, beyond that it’s all about how you and I feel about ourselves and our clothing and making the most of our best features.

So, as the weather becomes cooler and deepens into fall, let us literally “turn over a new leaf.” With the holidays fast approaching, there’s no better time to learn to sparkle as our own, unique selves—feeling fabulous and looking every inch the magnificently mature and slightly saucy women we are!

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