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Hi all.
Should I start a new thread for vintage clothing for Women of a Certain Age..?
- annyth
Hi all.
I'm very new to the FL, though I've lurked for a good long while..
Reading all the posts in here, I'm sort of intimidated by the amazing crafting and sewing skills you all seem to have... But also by the fact that you're all so............ Young.
I am 48 next month. Am I the oldest woman in the Fedora Lounge?
Should I start a new thread for vintage clothing for Women of a Certain Age..?
I'm not just collecting statistics. But I do look at some of the wonderful pics and accounts of vintage clothes and accessories posted in here and think, Hmmmm... But maybe I'm just too old for that...........
- annyth
To be honest though, it's very clear she has had work done. There is no late 50-something woman on this earth that looks like that naturally, I don't care how good your genes are!
That's not to say that women of this age and older don't naturally look fantastic - they/we do - but celebrities are not great role models when it comes to aging gracefully. She does look beautiful and clearly takes great care of herself, but I'm not kidding myself that her face would look quite like that without a little help.
And while I'm on it, I am 28 and want to be Stockard Channing in this pic when I grow up.
Hadley, Christie, is awesome, but the problem with quoting a celebrity is that there are those that argue, celebrities have the time and money to devote to a regime that will give an enviable look. Christie's figure however, really is inspirational.one last photo of mom Christie Brinkley and her daughter.... know what I'm saying?
the blonde is the mom ....what.... well yes...this is 2013