The recent survey in the media about how women should NOT wear bikinis over the age of 47 prompted me to write...
Well, THIS Bus Pass Babe won’t be hanging up her itsy bitsy bikini, or cutting her Repunzal length locks, or kicking off her thigh
length boots, just because being over 47 years, is the apparent watershed age for completely restyling one’s wardrobe.
As a young 60 myself, it really annoys me when the so called fashion experts try to influence or reproach the older female into
wearing dowdy unbecoming clothes just because the a birth certificate supposedly dictates same.
Even young women who can afford the luxury of couture clothes can still end up look a mess, which proves AGE has nothing to
do with looking good, fashion-wise. There was certainly some disillusionment at the recent Royal Wedding as to what was worn
amongst the well-heeled congregation.
Back in the 1960’s Mary Quant made a small fortune with the revolutionary mini-skirt after decades of women covering
themselves up. Even the Queen wore shorter skirts… eventually. The Baby Boomers, such as myself simply don’t want to go back
to the fashion dark ages, so we tend to shop in teenage orientated New Look or Top Shop simply because there is a definite gap
in the fashion market for women who have kept their figures and looks.
We do not need intimidating into chucking out favourite fashions items just because of our birthdates, otherwise we might as
well go back to wearing crinolines.
A woman can still look a phenomenal stunner in a bikini whatever her age, as indeed Dame Helen Mirren at 62 proved. Long
hair should be judged by quality not age of the wearer. Not shorn, cropped or hidden. Fashion in general should
enhance the figure and be stylish. It is a question of commonsense as to what is the last word in chic. But us over 47’s do not
want dictating to; a fashion revolution is in the making! If we want to do fashion cartwheels until we are 90 then we can and
will! Granny shawls can become sarongs...This is me folks, in my bikinis....
Suzy. its one thing to be a very attractive mature woman, but to fib about your age and try to make us believe your over 60 is just not on. XX
ReplyDeleteActually if you say so then I can only complement you on looking after so well that which nature bestowed on you. A beautiful figure and a gorgeous smile.
Refreshing too to see someone who has functioned at the highest level of her profession and is now enjoying a renaissance in her chosen career but also enjoying the idilic lifestyle that so many of us aspire to in one of the most attractive areas of Britain.
Makes me wish that I had been a photographer and partly responsible for creating images of you which will no doubt be enjoyed by many for a long time.
I hope ypu have seen the last of your medical problems for a very very long time.
You are an inspiration to everyone who now has a bus pass and who want to keep doing what the love.
OOPs. Got the medical thing mixed up with something else. sorry!!
ReplyDeleteThankyou very kind words to a pensioner x
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