How to Look Great at Every Age

Posted on Nov 2, 2007 3:55 PM

Why are you still wearing that? Are you looking too old or dressing too young? Your clothes could be aging you! Whether you're 30 or 60, how to look great at any age! Don't miss these tips and transformations that could take years off your looks!
Replies: 248
121. Re: How to Look Great at Every Age
Nov 9, 2007 7:20 PM   |   In response to: harpobear

I really enjoyed the show. I even went through my closet afterwards and started cleaning it out! Old clothes I was saving would not look right at all now.
I have never posted on the message board before. I was actually on it to find something out that was said in the show. The funny thing is after reading some posts, it doesn't matter now, it seems like many of the posts I read actually complain because there were clothes and models for larger sizes. The show was about age appropriate clothes, not large and petite body shapes and sizes. Even though we aren't all the same size as some of the models, sometimes we just have to learn to change something to fit more our body type than what is shown-but that wasn't the point, again, age appropriateness was the subject!

122. Re: How to Look Great at Every Age
Nov 9, 2007 7:48 PM   |   In response to: harpobear

I loved the show! What I would like to see when I shop are sales people and cosmetics people who don't cringe when an older woman asks for help! We are not all 25. Would love to see more clothing that is elegant and flatering. Can't find that around here

123. Re: How to Look Great at Every Age
Nov 9, 2007 9:53 PM   |   In response to: jeter31

I also watched today size 14 stay at home wife, I wish you all would show clothing for us 14 and up sizes for just knocking around the house, going shopping or even out for a casual dinner out. Please no high heels and much more reasonable prices. Us military wives would love a makeover also :-) Come to Virginia Beach Oprah!

124. Re: How to Look Great at Every Age
Nov 9, 2007 10:00 PM   |   In response to: harpobear

Great Job Oprah-loved this show! I am also not a size 2 but I think that the outfits you showed would look great on all types of figures. I loved the use of patent leather and metallics. LOVED the cape, the bags and the shoes. I agree that even the low end outfits were still a little high, but the pieces could be mixed with other pieces to make them get more wear for the $$$. I found that alot of the items shown they have similar items at Gap, the Limited and of course Zara. Nine west has the pantent shoes for 49.99 , the limited has beautiful metallic bags for $50, and nordstrom jewelry department has really cute purses too! And they are around $40. This show was not about dressing for fuller figures, or dressing on a budjet. The idea is to take the looks and find if they fit in your life and if you can replicate them on your budget. And KUDOS to the poster that can sew-boy I wish I had the skill because it would save me a fortune!

I would love to have Oprah do a show on plus size or petite size or even a show on clothes on a budget. And I wouldnt be surprised if she does--but for what the topic of this show was- I thought it was a GREAT SHOW!

Oh, and for the poster than wanted to know where the brown suede flat boots were from-there are several available on piperlime.com you might like.

125. Re: How to Look Great at Every Age
Nov 9, 2007 11:07 PM   |   In response to: harpobear

Although I loved the clothes and styles on the show, the "low" prices were more than I spend on clothes in a year! I would like to show those "fashion" folks how to spend $130 at Ross and get four new skirts, four new tops, a pair of jeans, two belts and a bathing suit! I buy shoes at Payless that look as stylish as the $500 pairs. I got three pairs last week for $25.00 on sale! These fashion mavens do not live in the real world. I am a six foot one inch tall, 62 yr. old nurse. I dress, act and look more like I am 45-50. Age is NOT chronological, it is mental! What does dress your age mean? It means looking really hot, foxy and stylish no matter what age you are! Most of all, it means enjoying life and having fun! With all of my knee high suede boots(from Payless), tights, cute skirts, tops, purses, shoes and jewelry, I could teach these fashion experts a thing or to on how to shop on a budget and travel the world volunteering with the rest of your money! No point in over indulgence on self when you really can have it all! I too was once a Nordstrom shopper. No more do I waste money on those items. I have discovered the world of discounts stores, thrift shops and bargain basements. Hooray! No one on the show in their $5000 clothes looked better than I do in my $25.00 outfit! Women are getting conned by the fashion gurus. The one thing I will spend money on is a good haircut. When I say spend, I mean $50 on a haircut instead of $11 senior price at Supercuts. Hair can say it all! So ladies, stand tall (most important when wearing clothes), get a good haircut, and strut your stuff!

126. Re: How to Look Great at Every Age
Nov 10, 2007 7:55 AM   |   In response to: harpobear

I was wondering if anyone knew the name of the undergarment that Linda wore. My mom has been talking about it, but can't remember the name. She mentioned how it smoothed out all the rolls and wrinkles. Thanks for the info!

127. Re: How to Look Great at Every Age
Nov 10, 2007 8:13 AM   |   In response to: harpobear

I wish the 50 year olds and 60 year olds were separated. I thnk the 50 year olds on this show were made to look like the 70 year olds at my church. I am 55 and not ready to look like that. When I am in my 70's I will want to look that elegant, but until then...

128. Re: How to Look Great at Every Age
Nov 10, 2007 10:09 AM   |   In response to: harpobear

I, too, was completely disappointed in the show. As a 40-something part-time employee and divorced Mom, I could never afford those outfits nor would they fit into my lifestyle! Even a $100.00 dress is out of my budget. Also, what's wrong with showing some skin in your 40-s and beyond? Of course I'm not going to dress like I did in my 20's but I'm not ready for a life of turtlenecks either! Oprah was sitting there herself in a low-cut dress as the designers were discouraging the exact same thing. What's up with that? I never had cleavage in my younger days but thanks to some mid-life curves I've got it now and I'm damned sure gonna show the girls off!

Get a grip, Oprah, you are obviously out of touch with your viewers.

129. Re: How to Look Great at Every Age
Nov 10, 2007 10:54 AM   |   In response to: harpobear

I agree that the clothes shown are mostly for those tiny sizes that most of us might have been 30, 40 or 50+ years ago, like when I was 8 or 10. A fashion show for "normal-size" women would be much more helpful to most of us.

I disagree that women need to look like models when they go shopping, especially if they are accompanied by anyone under 18. Nice slacks or jeans with a nice top and jacket or coat when needed should be satisfactory. During hot weather, the longer shorts or culottes look nice. Forget the heels and dress (sitting-down) shoes! (I think heels are designed by men who hate women!) Even before I developed severe osteoarthritis in my back, I could not walk or stand very long in most women's shoes. Give me the good support of a walking shoe or hiking boot or I'll be ordering everything I can over the Internet. I'm 66 years old and need good walking/running shoes to keep up with my 3-year old grand-daughter and her mom.

If you're in the middle of a job and must run out to the store, change your dirty clothes, put on a little powder and lipstick and comb your hair (NO curlers!) Most of us are too busy to make ourselves model-perfect to run an errand. Common sense should be the key in all we do.

Bea

130. Re: How to Look Great at Every Age
Nov 10, 2007 12:29 PM   |   In response to: harpobear

I loved the show!! I wanted to see more examples of how to dress expensive for less and how to transition key pieces in your 30's, 40's, and 50's. I am 42, feel younger, and recently looked in my closet and discovered that I have been dressing to young.
I have been an outdoorsy girl all my life and have been dating a businessman for 4 years. It has been an education trying to figure out how to dress appropriately for business functions and get it just right so I feel attractive and not frumpy conservative. It is worlds apart dressing for a business dinner in New York or just going out at night in my hometown of Aspen.
I would like to see a show that shows us how to dress for day and night in different parts of the country( Aspen, New York, L.A., Miami, etc). I t would be helpful to anyone traveling so they could bring the "right" wardrobe. I would also be great to show how one piece of clothing could be accessorized and worn in these different cities. Explaining why something works or doesn't work would be helpful. I would be so so so happy to be your "Aspen" makeover!!!!!!!
Thank you again and please have monthly fashion how-to shows!

131. Re: How to Look Great at Every Age
Nov 10, 2007 12:48 PM   |   In response to: harpobear

I was also diaspointed with the Thursday show on How to Look Great at Every Age. I am 61, I am admittedly overweight but not obese and could not wear those shoes for one minute that they suggest. I have foot pain and have not worn heels for several years. Let alone those spikes that they think we should wear. I would love to but I would be crippled in a few minutes. I can bearly get dressy flats to feel good for very long. AND the prices on those clothes?? Ridiculous for the majority of people, even the cheaper brands. I agree we should all dress up more but no one does in this part of Indiana, Why don't those experts wake up and join the REAL world.

132. Re: How to Look Great at Every Age
Nov 10, 2007 1:02 PM   |   In response to: harpobear

Watched part of this show with my husband, but hated it so much I finally had to turn it off. Sorry, to rain on the parade. I like Oprah, but this has to be one of the WORST shows I have ever seen. I don't understand the posts saying this show was great. Please give honest feedback. It was AWFUL. The outfits were hideous, overpriced, and unrealistic wardrobe representations for the average woman. Even the low budget versions were outside the price range for most of Oprah's viewing audience. She does the same thing in her magazine. I subscribed to it for a year or so just because I like Oprah and had hoped the magazine would provide practical styling tips for the average woman; it doesn't. I cancelled my subscription since it mostly features VERY highend and advertisements; for example, shoes and handbags over $1,000??? The magazine features a dream vision for Oprah as she would like to be, always perfectly appointed in exquisite goregous outfits. Absolutely beautiful, but she has endless financial resources with a staff of stylists. While these things may seem quite affordable to her; like most of her audience, I will never own anything like that in my life. Most of Oprah's fans are like me, common everyday women. We are not size 2 with unlimited resources to shop at Nordies. I think it sums it up to say this----none of the outfits featured on this show could have even been worn by Oprah herself-------so what in the world makes her or her staff think that they can be worn by us???? I am sure NONE of those hideous outfits would have even made it into Oprah's highend magazine so I am just curious how they made the show??? Different staff obviously. Oprah please come back down to earth with practical styling tips in your show AND the magazine. Suggestion, the next time there is to be a feature on aging styling tips, please have Oprah be the model for her age group (my age group) ---then, maybe we will get more realistic tips. One last comment, sorry if this sounds catty as it is not meant that way at all. I like Oprah, and I don't care what size she is.....but whomever is styling her these days is chosing form fitting outfits that accentuate her weight gain---but I love the soft swept back curly hair style:)

133. Re: How to Look Great at Every Age
Nov 10, 2007 3:42 PM   |   In response to: harpobear

Hi Oprah,

I watched this show and was wondering, don't the designers or experts ever go to amusement parks? I can't imagine going to Disneyland, Knott's or any other theme park in anything but jeans and tennis shoes, what do they suggest I wear? Also, I am 59 and cannot wear those high heels they showed, am I doomed to never look chic? Acutally no one I know can wear heels that high, so what are we to do? Also I can't spend $300 plus on one outfit, so what about those of us on a tight budget? Just curious what you can suggest.

I love your show and watch almost every day when I can't I record it and watch later.

Thanks, Linda Chavarria

134. Re: How to Look Great at Every Age
Nov 10, 2007 4:14 PM   |   In response to: cece1955

I agree with you!

135. Re: How to Look Great at Every Age
Nov 10, 2007 4:25 PM   |   In response to: avasgramie

There are several fashionable flats and a wedge can give you a lift without trying to balance on a stiletto.

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