Getting older means knowing more about yourself, your flaws and your attributes: Not just your character but also your physical appearance.
Every woman has at least one good feature. If it is your hair then spend everything you can on a good hairdresser. If it is your eyes then learn how to make them up properly. If it is your legs then wear a mini skirt and over the knee boots.
If you can remedy your worst feature then invest in fixing it. If not fixable then ignore or conceal it. What is the point of being miserable about it if you can't change it?
Things I've learnt (the hard way):
1. Flat shoes might be better. She's 5'11 but see Ines: Join the flat pack
2. Buy unique, dazzling things on holiday and invest in the basics at home
3. Keep a list of what is missing from your wardrobe and buy accordingly.
4. Having matching wallet, phone case, key ring, passport cover, cosmetic case in your bag looks terribly together. Love Smythson's for this even if they discontinued my lilac.
5. Learn about make-up. See Salli Hughes.
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