Saturday, July 3, 2010

Mirren-aculous

Did you catch Helen Mirren on the Daily Show the other night? Wasn’t she stunning? She's an over 50 fashion role model for me.

Yes, yes, I don’t know what she looks like without a professional makeup artist or in harsh daylight, but I’m always impressed by the way she’s dressed. She never seems to dress like she’s desperate for attention, nor does she dress like a frump. Her outfits always seem to say (if outfits could talk), “Life’s a gas, isn’t it?” And that positive attitude is enormously appealing—even at 65.

For her interview with Jon Stewart, Ms. Mirren wore a white, cropped tie-front cardigan over a simple black dress. The black dress had a low (but not cleavage-baring), square neckline. The white cardigan ends tied above Ms. Mirren’s waist and the sweater sleeves were three-quarters. She wasn’t wearing a necklace or any other eye-catching jewelry, which was hugely commendable. There are few things that make me want to cry more than seeing women who’ve accepted the fashion advice that they should wear huge pieces of jewelry now that they’re over 50. My darlings, big jewelry just makes you look like you hate yourselves for getting older.

So why do I love Ms. Mirren’s Daily Show attire? Three reasons…

1) Most things that tie above the waist are going to flatter the over 50 woman.

2) The sweater’s three-quarter sleeves offer complete coverage of the upper arms, which usually aren’t the older woman’s most attractive feature.

3) The cropped sweater that ties above the waist isn’t the “look” this season. I love the fact that someone who presumably has unlimited shopping funds isn’t afraid to be seen in last year’s fashion. If you find something that looks smashing on you, keep wearing it!

The outfit’s black and white color scheme might not flatter every over 50 woman. Personally, I look better with a little color in my clothing. I suspect Ms. Mirren pulls it off so well because she has the added advantage of exuding confidence, intelligence and curiosity—all of which are immensely appealing. Take that personality and add a flattering outfit, sparkling eyes and smile, and the swish of a white bob haircut, and you’ve got one very vivacious over 50 woman.

For us mere mortals over 50, here are a few looks that I think would be flattering for an interview with Jon Stewart or a night on the town.

Color Block Cascade Wrap Dress, Ships 6/3

Color Block Cascade Wrap Dress, Ships 6/3



Tropical Green Drape Skirt Dress

Tropical Green Drape Skirt Dress



Kaleidoscope Rose Twist Front Dress, Ships 5/10

Kaleidoscope Rose Twist Front Dress, Ships 5/10