Some may think that dressing from the inside out is over rated. Others may say that dressing is really from the outside in. Whatever you thoughts about how one dresses, it is a fact that your style of dress says something about who you are and how you see yourself in the world.
Inner-Fashions is about doing the internal work of knowing yourself and then expressing it via your style of dress in the world you live in. As a life coach I believe that our value system plays a important part in our style of dress and how others see us. I am a child of the 60 and 70’s style of dress. I believe this era is being relived in the way we are dressing now and that it will always be a part of some future era. This style of dress has a value system attached to it that was a part of previous era’s where the people were more conscious of living and being and it showed up as a part of their lifestyle.
When I think about dressing inside out it provokes the thought that maybe there is more to dressing than we first believed. Maybe the style that we gravitate to has more to do with what we see with our eyes (external). Maybe it is in fact the eye of our conscious value system (internal) showing up in the way we express ourselves in our world.
I’d love to hear your thoughts!!
Fall Fashion trends for the 50plus woman
Nothing is worse than a mature woman dressing much too young for her years. Miniskirts and skin-tight belly shirts are inappropriate at almost any age, but especially on anyone past twenty-five. By the same token, the 50Plus Woman need not give in so soon to frumpy matchy-match outfits made from the same cut of patterned cloth. The key to fashion for the 50Plus Woman is in selecting and highlighting specific aspects of the current trends.
Tip of the day
Facial Toner
Consider enhancing your skin care routine by adding a facial toner. Facial toner should be used daily in the morning and evening, after you cleanse but before you moisturize. Purchase your toner based on your skin type. Any beauty advisor can help you with this.
Consider enhancing your skin care routine by adding a facial toner. Facial toner should be used daily in the morning and evening, after you cleanse but before you moisturize. Purchase your toner based on your skin type. Any beauty advisor can help you with this.
Beauty Advice
I’ve spent the last few months working in the beauty industry as a beauty advisor. My goal was to learn more about skin care and cosmetics. What I have learned has been more than I could have ever expected.
The beauty industry is a billion dollar industry filled with any product your money can buy. The industry has made lots of money in the current economy. It is because we all care about how we look. Looks are important as is caring for our skin. But when an industry becomes superficial we have to take a step back and look at what it is we are really trying to achieve.
Natural Anti-aging products in the market
Mature skin is one that has seen the good and bad. You have probably tried all sorts of repair and anti-damage creams from the time your skin was young enough to take it.
But Ladies don’t you think it is time especially with all the new awareness to go a bit natural. Products that have been made from extensive research on all natural elements. The goodness of nature bottled with pure science and there you go – All natural skin care ranges. Nature offering a solution to something that is considered part of the natural cycle of life.
Models of Diversity (MoD)
Fashion 50Plus interviews Ms. Angel Sinclair, co-founder of Models of Diversity.
Angel Sinclair |
1. Who is Models of Diversity (MoD) and how did it get its start?
Models of Diversity is a London-based non-profit organization which advocates for more diversity in models, and demands that the fashion and marketing industries recognize the beauty in women and men of all races, ages, shapes, sizes, abilities, genders and sexual orientations. Our mission is to change the face of fashion and modelling! We are a campaign founded to stand for equal rights and opportunities within the modelling and fashion industry. I also run Sinclair Model Management, which is very proud to promote natural, healthy models from diverse backgrounds with whom people in the general population can identify.
Sally DiMarco
This month we profile a local Baltimore, Maryland woman in fashion, Ms. Sally DiMarco. Our creative designer, Carla Armstrong had the pleasure of traveling to Italy in 2010, with Sally and her former class at Baltimore City Community College.
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