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113. Stash The Flash

  1. 113. Stash The Flash Diane Gilman 35:22

In this episode of Too Young To Be Old, Diane Gilman, also known as the “Queen of Jeans,” takes listeners on a journey through the evolving world of fashion in response to economic shifts. Titled “Stash the Flash,” this episode explores how the current global climate has influenced a move towards understated luxury and away from the bold, flashy styles of the past.

The Impact of Economic Uncertainty on Fashion

Diane begins by discussing how economic instability has led to a more cautious approach to fashion. As society becomes increasingly divided, with a growing gap between the wealthy and the middle class, the demand for subtle, refined clothing has risen. Diane describes this trend as a move towards “stealth luxury,” where the emphasis is on quality, timeless pieces rather than ostentatious displays of wealth.

A Look Back at the 80s: Boldness vs. Subtlety

Reflecting on the fashion revolutions of the 1980s, Diane contrasts the vibrant, attention-grabbing styles of that era with today’s more restrained approach. The 80s were all about making a statement—bright colors, big hair, and daring fashion choices were the norm. But in today’s world, Diane notes, fashion has taken a step back, opting for more muted tones and classic designs that convey a sense of stability and control.

Introducing Stealth Luxury and Quiet Fashion

Diane introduces the concept of “stealth luxury,” a trend characterized by luxurious, well-made garments that speak volumes without being loud. She explains how this style reflects a desire for peace and simplicity in a world that often feels overwhelming. Diane encourages listeners to embrace this trend by shopping their closets for classic pieces that can be reimagined with a fresh, modern twist.

Fashion Tips for Women Over 50

For women over 50, Diane offers practical advice on how to incorporate these trends into their wardrobes. She suggests Investing in versatile items like tailored blazers and experimenting with layering to create a polished, sophisticated look. Diane emphasizes the importance of dressing with intention, choosing outfits that make you feel confident and true to yourself.

Experimenting with Trends on a Budget

Diane shares her tips for trying out new fashion trends without breaking the bank. She recommends exploring fast fashion retailers like H&M or Zara for affordable options that allow you to test out styles before committing to more expensive purchases. Whether it’s a trendy blouse or a statement accessory, Diane believes that fashion should be fun and accessible.

Diane Gilman Too Young To Be Old with Diane Gilman

A fashion rule-breaker with millions of loyal fans, the charismatic pearl-haired, “Queen of Jeans,” Diane Gilman is 78 years young and embracing aging instead of fighting it. An inspiration for women embracing their third act, Diane is The top Tele-retailing brand globally who is just getting started, and not unlike many women’s stories, recognition for Diane came later in life with the launch of her DG2 Jeans line on HSN which has become the top tele-retailing brand globally, over $100 million dollars a year in retail sales domestically, could be seen on QVC UK, Italy, France, Australia & Canada. Her latest book, “Too Young to be Old,” is another compelling take on conquering life’s challenges and harnessing one’s own power to live a “third act” filled with dream-catching and fulfillment.

After 30 years of experience in front of the camera connecting with the baby boomer audience on television, Diane has set out to become a proaging advocate and a "Silver-haired Influencer". Through social media, YouTube and the launch of her podcast, Too Young To Be Old, Diane's goal is to educate and inspire the 50+ community in a range of lifestyle topics such as nutrition, health & wellness, fashion, beauty & skincare, and any other topics covering aging solutions.

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