99. Have Fun With Fashion At Any Age


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Aug 01 2024 46 mins  

Fashion is an emotion-driven pleasure that you should be able to enjoy at any age. It can be easier said than done, though, with culture trying to dictate what you should (and should not) be wearing, and your body changing in a way that can make shopping a tad more challenging. According to my guest on this episode, stylist and pro-age influencer Rasmit (Roz) Kaur, a woman is never too old to cultivate and flaunt her own style. Roz, who is the epitome of ageless style and class, says you reserve the right to express yourself through your wardrobe at absolutely any age—and have a great time in the process. During our fun conversation, Roz and I swap shopping strategies that will inspire you to make the most of your wardrobe, chat about fashion staples every woman should have in her closet for easy dressing, and share priceless tips and tricks to help you feel like a million bucks at any age. Whether you’re a true fashionista or you just want to kick your fashion game up a notch, this episode is for you.

Among the topics Roz and I address:

  • Whether or not there should be any fashion “rules” for women over a certain age
  • Why dressing well requires more than just selecting the “right” clothes
  • How to break out of a fashion rut and have fun shopping again
  • Stylish and classic essentials you should consider having in your closet
  • Roz’s philosophy on fast fashion, the pre-owned clothing movement, and the prevalence of casual dressing
  • How influencers have changed the fashion game by representing unique voices (including women over 40!)
  • How fashion has evolved through the decades and the way we consume it has drastically changed
  • Why it’s so hard to figure out what jeans are in style these days!

Plus, Roz describes her “perfect outfit” for several different occasions—from date night to brunch with the girls—and tells us why she disagrees with Coco Chanel’s famous fashion advice.

Full show notes available at Morebeautifulproject.com.