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Denim looks

posted by Jo Frances on February 9, 2012 11:09 am

Two jeans styles that can adapt to different looks: the skinny jean and wide leg.


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Looking for Trouser style jeans??

posted by Jo Frances on January 7, 2012 6:11 pm

If the video from TLC inspired you (see last post) to shop for trouser jeans....


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Jeans for women over 40

posted by Jo Frances on December 16, 2011 6:46 am

Jeans are one of the few clothing items that most of us have already spent decades (!) shopping for. It doesn't seem to get any easier though. Just when you find a brand you like, the fit will change, your tastes will change---something will happen and you'll have to start all over again.

A good place to begin your search is with manufacturers that design with women, and not junior sizes, in mind. These brands will usually have a higher rise, have a little more give in the fabric and come in darker rinses, like the three shown here:


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Elizabeth Hurley's airport style

posted by Jo Frances on November 4, 2011 9:59 pm


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Lacrosse game

posted by Jo Frances on October 29, 2011 11:41 am

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Denim update

posted by Jo Frances on September 28, 2011 10:36 am

Carrie 1971 LEGGING WITH ELASTICATED WAISTBAND

Writing a blog about fashion and style over 40 causes me to regularly think about how our clothes change as we get older. There are the typical, but not necessarily inevitable, changes to our bodies. We also get to the point when we realize that all the plastic surgery and exercise in the world is not going to fool anyone into thinking that a 45 year old in a tight short skirt is actually 25. (Apologies to some members of the RH of Beverly Hills, New Jersey and New York...)

But for me, the biggest difference is in my priorities. In my 20s, I dressed to impress, to attract, to advertise my personality. Now, when it's all about efficiency, comfort, quality and taste, I try to strike a balance between slipping into a daily cocoon of fleece and jeans while still maintaining everything that is fun and self-expressive about fashion.

If there was ever a perfect mix in an article of clothing, I'd have to say these pants are it. They are made by one of Kate Middleton's favorite labels: Reiss, and while skinny denim leggings are trendy, it is a style that women of all ages can wear. These pants are sexy enough for girls night out, but casual and comfortable enough for brunch the next day. Need more? The name of the pant: Carrie 1971 is all but a sign that these pants are for women in their 40s.


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What to wear with your Wide-Leg jeans

posted by Jo Frances on August 24, 2011 8:58 pm

Keep the top half of your outfit fitted with these combinations:


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Sale Alert: 25% off at GAP

posted by Jo Frances on July 11, 2011 7:16 am

After making up 75% off my casual wardrobe in my 20s, it's hard for me to wean myself off GAP. It's inexpensive and it's everywhere, but that doesn't overcome the fact that these clothes are still meant for young women, and I have...matured.

BUT, those are also the same reasons I will continue to at least window shop there. If a celebrity is photographed wearing the latest "IT" jeans, chances are good that GAP will soon put out a similar cut for much less than the $300 original. This has allowed me to avoid the dreaded mom jeans look by incorporating things like boyfriend jeans, skinny cargos, and wide leg trousers into my wardrobe at relatively low risk.

Along with Banana Republic (see yesterday's post) and Old Navy, GAP is having a 25% off sale. Use code BRONGAP25. Here are my picks for GAP:


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Jeans on sale at Macy's

posted by Jo Frances on July 3, 2011 9:13 am

In keeping with this All-American weekend, today's bargain is...jeans. Use code "FOURTH" at checkout for an additional 15% off these prices.


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Denim on Denim

posted by Jo Frances on June 11, 2011 8:54 pm

Courtesy: peoplestylewatch/DS-flynet

I am always looking for new ways to wear denim, and Katie Holmes seems to come up with outfits that are stylish but not too trendy. (Which means something I can wear in my real, non-celebrity, non-Mrs. Cruise life...) Here she uses one of my favorite color combinations: denim blue and orange. For the look for less, the key elements are high waisted flare jeans and a slim fitting chambray shirt.


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