Many women don’t include colors in their wardrobe because for them there is only black. Of course, black is always in fashion and I think another reason for its popularity is that you never have to think what goes with what – black always goes with black.
But it isn’t flattering all the time; for example when you are tired it can make your skin look sallow and when you are older it isn’t a help either. You need bright colors to enhance your complexion and to brighten up your face.
My friend Jane is a case in point. She doesn’t know the word black or brown. She only wears bright, vivid colors – alone or together – and the effect of joy take years off her face and persona. You are curious how she does it – well here is Jane!
The next time you look at a red dress and think it’s not for me – look again and try it on. You might see a new you! A younger you! A happier you like Jane!
And never forget – a smile changes everything!
Brigitte
Wonderful!!! Love being your neighbor and friend!
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ME TOO THANK YOU
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Love those colors! I am from California, born and raised there until I was 33, then came to Pennsylvania where I have akways toned down my dressing for the tastes out here. But I still love bright bold styling, and want to go back to it now that I’m older.
I’m no longer good at shopping though. Wish I could hire Jane!
Sandy
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Yes, brighter, lighter colors are more becoming when we get a little older
and Jane really knows how to do it.
Thank you for reading my Blog. Regards B
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