If your over 30, even with a good figure, the word Juicy on your bottom at least in public should be a No no. And I apologize in advance if this happens to be you - but what is the fashion statement - at our age for having a diamond stud in your nose, chest or eyebrow? It was all I could do to get my ears pierce once years ago. According to the younger set I have questioned bars and metal on tongue and lips - even private parts- is a sexually intricating thing. Oooh okay gonna just take their word on that. Aside from royalty people or rich, you never really see any women wearing the any of the actual fashions off the runway. Howeve I am a jean,s,sneakers tee shirt gal by choice. I hate ruffles, long sleeves(unless real loose) peter pan and ,round collars. No suit coats, ties and extra crap ola to weigh me down A happy day is no shoes,no bra. I should been a nudist in my younger days
Thank you. I've always been attracted to the jeans & sneakers type. It's honest. It's real. It's unpretentious.
Celine Dion is featured 'a lot' - I've seen so many of her fashion gaffes, in fact they are all fashion gaffes No taste whatsoever
Once again, I must say a prayer thanking God for my low-key, not-in-a-fishbowl middle class private life. I really don't want to be uncharitable...
I've never worn rings, bracelets, necklaces and the like - I just can't stand the glitter, plus, if you work a lot with your hands, rings can interfere. However, In my early twenties, when I was thumbing around the country with my long hair and bell bottoms, I decided to get one ear pierced for an earring. I got conflicting information about which side or the other meant you were gay, so I just took a chance that the left side meant you were heterosexual. I wore the earring for about a year and then got tired of the look. I don't think all the excess glitz makes women look any better..