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Susan, you look radiant and stunningly beautiful. You are such an inspiration.
Thank you for sharing your valuable insights and style suggestions.
Honey Bee
Your column today and today’s Vivienne files merge perfectly
http://www.theviviennefiles.com
I’m getting so much inspiration from both of you. Timeless, elegant, comfortable basics worn with flair. Perfect for my lifestyle.
You are truly beautiful! Love that closeup of you. Question- what do you use and how do you line your upper eyelids? That is the look I am trying to achieve and just can’t seem to get it right. Thank you!
I add some black eyeliner pencil or liquid eyeliner into the base of my lashes to make them look more full, and the waterline above to appear less prominent. (As we age the waterlines roll forward and get thicker.) Next, I add a dark gray or charcoal color of powder eyeshadow using a brush with short bristles to soften the line above the lashes and to add a bit more color there and then blend well.
You look stunning ! The more you age, the younger you look :- )
Thanks so much for all your inspiration. You are a real role model to me.
Really beautiful. You’ve really got it kiddo. Have fun.
Elegance always looks beautiful to me! You’re so inspiring and helpful to share with us.
Susan, when I pulled up your blog this morning tears came to my eyes. You are such a beautiful lady and the close up picture of you reminded me of my beautiful loving mother who I miss every day. She was such a classy lady and always wore scarves and the basic pieces you mention all the time. You are an inspiration for us all.
I’m sorry for your loss. May the precious memories of your mother give you comfort always. Thank you for this comment.
Just not fond of the shoes. I’ve seen them a lot on you lately. I could see my 23 year old niece wearing them.
I’ve learned that it matters not what type of shoe I wear, someone will disapprove.
You, my dear, handle yourself with grace and style.
What are your recommendations for nail colors as we age, or just go with what we like?
I like red toes and a natural buff on the hands. In all cases, wear what makes you happy.
You mention having a natural buff on your hands. I have stopped putting nail varnish on and off but still find I get dry cuticles. Would you recommend using coconut oil to rub in to moisturise the cuticle and nails, or have you any other suggestions? Thanks Susan, your hair suits you.
I use an Apricot Oil from Eminence on my hands and feet.
Susan: just wonder where you go in JC to get your clothes altered. Thanks.
Deborah
Yonnie’s Alterations in Boone’s Creek is the best I have found in this area.
I wish I could wear shoes like those. So fab….
I love this outfit! The scarf and handbag really bring the dark backdrop up a notch. You look so polished.
You are so right!
You look lovely. In the Beauty Counter line what number would you use in the tinted moisturizer and or foundation?
I use the Dew Skin Moisturizing Coverage No. 2
Oh heavens, I do love those shoes! I’ve been wearing closed boots all winter & am aching to get into sandals or open shoes again, but have decided I “need” a pair of open-toed booties to make the transition (any excuse!). Also: I’ve noticed for some time that you wear your pant legs shorter than I do & I like the look, especially with all the gorgeous shoes you wear. I tried shortening mine & am pleased with the result. As I more or less live in jeans & am not about to go out & buy all new ones, I simply turned the hems under about 1″ & tacked them lightly by hand & am VERY pleased with the result. I wear tapered leg jeans because they make my legs look longer (at 5’4″ you need every inch of leg — real or perceived — that you can get!) & haven’t needed to fiddle with the leg width so far. I swear I look taller AND they show off my shoes/boots to better advantage! Win-win. Great pedi, btw! I love the look of well-tended toes in open shoes — have I mentioned how tired of winter I am 🙁
Thank you for such a youthful and positive comment. You made my day!
This is interesting. I like the suggestions about bringing softness into the elements. But beware as well. I started wearing a much lighter neutral( Gray, instead of black) and I felt off. It was just too much of a change, since Black is my best color. But your tip gives me some other ways to bring softness into the equation.
Thank you.
Is there one of your Beauty Counter products that gives your skin the healthy glow (sheen)? Perhaps a mineral powder?
That sheen is likely from the camera flash. I never use any type of powder. I do use the Dew Skin Moisturizing Coverage No. 2.
You look wonderful as usual. I love both of your hairstyles. I used your I suggestions about buying smaller pants that will stretch later. I now have the best fitting pants ever they don’t bag like the others. What I need to know is how to buy bathing suits. One is slightly baggy in the torso, the smaller size is tighter. What is your rule for suits with spandex. Also I want a simple black, plain, flattering suit that can be used for laps. What brand do you suggest. I like the ones that take away inches. I don’t want sequins, ruffles, large gold buttons, see through belly button areas, cut outs etc. I’ve seen all of the above. Thanks so much.
Love this black outfit and shoes to match. Love your make-up and the coloring also. Love your short new hair style. Do you have natural curls in your hair?
Charlotte Sexton
I do have natural curl which comes with the humidity and goes with dry winter air.
Hi Susan, Are you offering any workshops or meetings concerning fashion, makeup, etc. in 2018? I always enjoy your posts!
Mindy
As much as I enjoy your insights on dressing, I would love you to share some insights on decorating. I find myself paying equal attention to your clothes and your backdrops…..especially when you are photographed in your condo.
Thank you for you for this comment. I have always enjoyed interior design. My approach to collecting objects for my home is much the same as clothes and accessories, buy what you love, you will always find a place for it.
Is the scarf you have on still available… What is the name of the scarf?
Susan, always look forward to and enjoy every post. Could you share the polish brand and color on your toes, please?
That’s OPI Nail Lacquer in the color Big Apple Red.
I am onboard for your cruise (either out of Galveston or East Coast; please don’t do anywhere in Mexico (I’m over Mexico — too touristy and dangerous).
Another thought: how about a x be day West Coast cruise? I think it’s LA., Santa Barbara and San Francisco? Even if we’ve been many times, there is something for everybody.
Hi Susan. I’ve recently found your blog and wanted you to know you’ve given me hope! I’m 53, and have dealt with chronic back pain for 12 years. I’ve been relegated to wearing yoga pants day in & day out, as I can’t tolerate anything pressing on my lower back. My work and casual wear have been a depressing uniform of black yoga pants & a shirt. After running across your pictures on Pinterest, you have made me realize that the “stretchy” pants that are necessary for my comfort can be stylish! I’ve been inspired to clean out my closet, purchase some more colorful jeggings, and have even been thoughtfully creating outfits that actually look stylish. For the first time in a long time, I feel attractive in my clothes. Thanks!
I’m grateful that what I share has been helpful to you. I hope that you can find some relief from your pain.
Absolutely love reading about you x
So simple and astonishing. Love the scarf, purse and shoes.