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5 Style Tips for a Newer You
One woman lost 194 pounds. Another is dating after divorce. Two are switching careers. What do they have in common? They're ready to get back in the saddle—in style.
O, The Oprah Magazine  |  April 13, 2012
Leslie Maxie Photo: Michael Edwards
New Status

Leslie Maxie
45, consumer marketing executive Morristown, New Jersey

Before: "I've always dressed conservatively," says Maxie. "But I don't feel that way."

Backstory
After her divorce in 2003, Maxie focused on raising her children. But last year the kids—now teens—won scholarships to boarding school. "The empty nest came four years sooner than I expected," says Maxie, who has since joined match.com.

Why She Was Ready for a Change
"I dressed older than my age," she says. "My girlfriends would tell me not to wear a turtleneck on a date—but I have!"

Her New Look
A bold lemon Zero + Maria Cornejo dress skims her curves—and shows a little leg—without making Maxie feel overexposed. "This makes me feel like a woman—I love the color!" says Maxie.

What You Can Learn
Forget the old rule about no long hair after 40: "Hair should move and be sexy, especially if you're back on the market," says celebrity hairstylist Ted Gibson, who gave Maxie extensions.

Dress, Zero + Maria Cornejo, Net-a-Porter.com, $795. Earrings, Chloe+Isabel, $48, ChloeandIsabel.com. Cuff, Sibilia, $134, Sibilia-Accs.com. Shoes, Colin Stuart for Victoria's Secret, $78, VictoriasSecret.com.
Printed from Oprah.com on Tuesday, May 21, 2013
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