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Can you be an over-50 model?
posted on Wednesday, March 21, 2007
I'm looking for men and women of diverse races, ethnicity, and sizes. You need not be a "model type", but need to have an extroverted personality that enjoys attention. Good posture, a pleasant face with a good smile are "a must". You can reference the volunteers in the "Forever Cool " book to see how you compare. Geographically it would be advantageous if you live in the NYC area, or Fairfield, CT area, or Westchester, NY area. If you are enjoying flexible time, it would be "a plus". The modeling would be compensated by my shopping (for free) for your clothes(which you can buy afterwards) that would be featured in the Over-Fifty Expo (see EVENTS), and supplementing it with free style advice that is otherwise,of course, paid for. Another book is in the nascent stage, and you may be considered for that as well. If interested, e-mail me through this website, and we can discuss this fun opportunity in greater detail. Thank you!
Christiane Northrup, MD..and how our messages interweave
posted on Sunday, March 18, 2007
Listening to a PBS program featuring Christiane Northrup,MD, speaking about her life's work with women and their challenges as they transition into their older years, solidified further what I've long felt. So much of her message, as is Dr Weill's (who's latest book I tout in my "Get Inspired" section), is so helpful as you work on your inner being, for #1, better health and #2, better attitude. Without those two important components...your best external work, which personal style is so much a part of, ( my work's focus )...is difficult to achieve. Yet they are interwoven...because looking your best externally definately bolsters self-confidence and positive feelings necessary for taking care of yourself. Nothing is isolated, is it? It's all holistically connected.
Readiness to reasses, curiosity, and an open mind...
posted on Monday, March 12, 2007
I love it when I sense a certain willingness to change, and the ability see another point of view . Certainly these qualities are necessary to evolve and grow. I like to think those are youthful qualities, and would allow a person to look more youthful as well. This "openess" is important for the "Forever Cool" reader. It allows you to really consider the ideas in the book, and how they might apply to you.
Classic, good advice applicable to any season
posted on Monday, March 05, 2007
Some of "ForeverCool" readers may live in either very warm or cooler climates. The lessons in this book were chosen irrespective of seasonal changes (unless I'm discussing seasonal clothing specifically). So many of the outfits are pictured to prove a style point ...rather than suggest that if you live in Florida, for instance, you should literaly think of that specific layered (possibly too warm) look. The book is not a magazine that addresses seasonal and transitory fashion. It was meant to serve all readers, no matter their geographic location. Perhaps one day I can offer readers books that target specific geography exclusively, and even specific lifestyle choices. The sky's the limit!
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