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Your personal style should evolve with age. To say you want the same style at 25 as at 45 is a mistake.
Stacy London
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Stacy London
Age: 55
Born: 1969
Born: May 25
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I think style is very different from fashion. Fashion was what I went after when I was feeling incredibly insecure and monstrous on the inside.
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I'm not one of those people who wakes up and thinks, 'Bring on the day!' I have to have about 7 pints of coffee before I'm even remotely awake. But I love the golden hour in the evening, as hokey as that sounds. Just as the sun is about to set and you get those lovely shadows and everything looks gold and yellow.
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If you deny the reality of your body or your life, you'll never be able to dress any of it well - even the parts you love. You have to see it all to work with any of it.
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Texture is something we forget - it makes outfits look very expensive. You can do a monochromatic outfit, if you're afraid of things that are more colorful and printed, and still create interest.
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I believe every PERSON is beautiful. What you do with that beauty, how you develop it, is up to you.
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Style is all about your individual sense of how you want to present yourself to the world. It's about loving what you've got instead of wishing for what you're not.
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There is something about a well-fitted modern jacket that feels like armor. If it's cut well, it adds a dose of cool to anything you wear it with and does the heavy lifting when it comes to creating a flattering shape.
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I don't argue style on the basis of tastes. If you feel like you've reached your personal best, don't change.
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Less is more. I truly believe in buying a few pieces with better construction.
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Self-esteem doesn't come simply from dressing well, but they are both something we can control. It's a missed opportunity when women say they don't have the money, figure, etc., because style is such a way to help cultivate the way women feel about themselves.
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If you only have work clothes - the black trouser and ribbed turtleneck you got four years ago at the Gap - you're not participating in your own style personality.
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Don't let fear or insecurity stop you from trying new things. Believe in yourself. Do what you love. And most importantly, be kind to others, even if you don't like them.
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Not one person I know isn't concerned with their appearance. To trivialize fashion is to rob ourselves of a great tool.
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Rules like 'don't wear white after Labor Day' or 'shoes matching the handbag' are antiquated. Modern women should feel free to experiment.
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Fit is everything. I don't care what your body type is like: If you're not wearing clothes that fit you, you can't have style.
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Fashion is an industry to make money. It plays into human psychology. We want to belong, we want to be loved. I'm not trying to demonize the fashion industry - I love the fashion industry - but style is about taking the control out of the industry's hand and having you decide what works for you.
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A lot of people have said that I'm super-snarky and mean. But honesty is the only way to get people to change. It's very important to be constructively critical - give people alternatives and you're giving them a new way to see themselves.
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Matching your hat to your shoe to your bag, or your necklace to your earrings, has a tendency to look dated. Mixing up your accessories adds interest to an outfit, and can make you look much more modern and polished.
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The key to personal style is understanding your individual beauty enough to know which looks will work for you and which probably won't.
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I'm not as snarky as I used to be.
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