1. 101. 'Age appropriate Fashion'? It's time to bust some myths 33:35

When women turn 60, they often feel invisible. But this shouldn’t be the case. More and more, women are unafraid to start new businesses, change careers, and make empowering decisions about their lives. One way women can feel more empowered is to dress in styles that reflect their taste and help them feel confident. There’s never an age where you’re “too old” to enjoy Fashion!

Susan Bauermeister owns Mainstream Boutique in Flower Mound, Texas, along with her daughter. Together they curate pieces that appeal to multiple generations. Their goal is to help all women who enter the store to look and feel beautiful. They believe trends are for anyone of any age, and that self-imposed “rules” are meant to be broken.

She joins Senior Services Expert Lori Williams and shares her experiences at the boutique, including:

-Common misconceptions and myths around Fashion

-Insecurities women face as they age

-Wardrobe essentials and Fashion tips that help women look and feel their best

-And more

Too often women believe because they’re older, they have no right to wear trends or fun clothing. They worry what others think and gravitate toward styles that may not always be flattering, such as skirts that go below the knees, capris instead of shorts, and billowy clothes that they hide in. However, when you wear clothes that fit your body and hit the right places, it can make you feel better. Trying on different styles is key – you never know until you put them on!

Plus, trying different types of clothes can help you feel and look younger. Age is just a number, and if you enjoy what you’re wearing, it translates to radiance and confidence. No one can judge you for that.

Topics discussed:

Women’s Fashion

Fashion trends

Trendy at any age

Styles for seniors

Youth as a mindset

Popular Fashion

Wardrobe essentials

Flattering styles

Takeaways from this episode:

– Women often believe they’re too old to wear cute clothes and worry someone is judging. No one is judging. In fact, Fashion-forward styles and a good fit are flattering and can help you look younger.

– If you’re truly uncomfortable with certain styles such as tank tops, there are alternatives. There are short flutter-sleeves or ruffled sleeves that are cool for summer.

– Though they may be comfortable, oversized clothes that drown you can be frumpy. There’s also shapewear that can smooth out your silhouette.

– Try on the clothes you like – it may surprise you how good they look!

– You don’t have to sacrifice style to be comfortable. Many shoe brands, for instance, offer comfy support without being chunky orthopedic sneakers.

– Shorter styles may accentuate your figure better than maxi dresses or capris (which can cut you off in the wrong spot). If you’re insecure about your legs, try boots and tights. No pantyhose!

– People notice how put together and amazing you look, not scrutinize for spider veins or flabby arms.

– Boutiques are often easier to shop than department stores: less overwhelming, more color coordination.

Resources discussed:

Shop at Mainstream Boutique in Flower Mound:

5801 Long Prairie Road, Suite 810

Shop online:

https://mainstreamboutique.com/pages/flowermound

(Shipping and local delivery are available)

Watch the weekly Fashion show:

Thursdays at 7 p.m. CT on the Mainstream Boutique Flower Mound Facebook

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Lori Williams Senior Living Expert & Host of the Podcast, Aging in Style

Owner/Founder of Lori Williams - Senior Services. I’ve worked in senior living for over 16 years. My passion for learning all I could about aging, dementia and resources for older adults was inspired by my grandmother who was diagnosed with dementia in 1994. I am also the creator and host of the podcast, Aging in Style. The purpose of the podcast is to educate on all things senior related and to share stories of inspirational seniors.

I have a degree in Marketing from LSU, and I am a Certified Senior Advisor and a Certified Dementia Practitioner.