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We think you look stunning in your LBD and congratulations for keeping fit and healthy as you get older. Why not check out her blog Lifestylers? Jill loves nothing better than to get in her four wheel drive with her family and take off into the outback with a tent. Clothes that suit her travelling lifestyle are a must — over to you Jill!

White pants are so versitile for summer — you can wear them with any colour and a variety of tops. These pants are made with a stretch material which is very comfortable to wear. The top I bought from Jeans West. I love it. I can wear it casually, as with these white pants, or I can dress it up for a dressier look.

I teamed it with a black skirt and heels when we went to a stage show recently in Perth. The top has a light filmy overlay over a singlet top, so it is cool for summer. I also like the cut away sleeves that show off my shoulders, but hide those loose bits that we ladies tend to get on our upper arms I am sure you all know what I am talking about — I know there are exercises to help with that! The sandles are Airflex from Betts. I love Airflex shoes as they are really comfy.

I wear a pair of Airflex boots to work every day. I think that this outfit can look casual with flat sandles, or a bit dressier with a pair of heels. PS — The top has wide straps over the shoulders which hide your bra straps — no shoestring straps for me!

She prefers to be behind the camera not in front of it. You can catch Jill at Life Images by Jill. Over to you Lifestylers — what do you like, what would you buy, what would you look good in? My name is Jo Castro and I've been a freelance writer for over 35 years. Ten years ago I committed to blogging, documenting my finds about fashion and travel for women, like me, over On Lifestyle Fifty I share style inspiration and ways to look good, feel good, do good and have adventures.

From that basic tan bag to a simple pair of palazzo pants, don't overlook the plainer items in your wardrobe—they often look great together, as showcased by Annemiek here. Classic trench coats make most outfits look infinitely chicer, but when combined with jeans, a tee and chic ankle boots, you really have the ultimate "works every time" combination.

Thanks for the reminder, Camille. Chances are, the first outfit you tried on was nearly perfect. Why not add one more thing, like a silk scarf on your handbag for the final touch? This story was published at an earlier time and has since been updated.

Wear your favourite dress as a top over trousers. Shop the look:. Go out in all one colour. Suits are always going to feel good. Add a checked blazer to almost anything. Wear your evening items in the day.

There's always a jumpsuit. Take your slip skirt to the next level. This is my good friend Bez, who has been dying to get featured on this blog.

He knew I was going for dinner last night and dressed up specially for the occasion. Some people eh? So fame-hungry. I jest, I jest. I harangued him into letting me take some pictures.

For proof of evidence that some men really do know how to work the waist-coat. Often associated with boy-bands and try-hard presenters, here is an example of:. Bez thought he looked like Kim Jong-il in the first picture, so we had to do a round II, replete with my sunnies.

Which I left at dinner. And now I am squinting in the sun. Thank you Bez. Greetings people. As you know, we did a little video experiment at the Irish Bloggers Bash on Saturday night last. We asked all the peeps about their Worst Fashion Moment Ever. Cue much hilarity. Bloggers Bash at McGrattans from sarah mc ginn on Vimeo.

I played with my bank cards. Got lost in the shop. River Island Oh, panic, panic. I never did business in school, I really only understood the mechanics of an Overdraft a few years ago charges eh? To spend.

On whatever I like. I mosey into River Island this afternoon, perhaps with the vague intention of buying a pair of slacks, but I literally pick up about 46 items, ranging from alpine jumpers to cocktail dresses to handbags to patterned Henry Holland for Pretty Polly tights swish.

So I got me some slacks — nipped in at the ankle, tuxedo style, pretty slick. Trousers kindly modelled by my office chair, who is quite happy with a change of scenery to be honest. I then HAD to have this skirt because a it was 14e and b its kinda hideous and c it was 14e. I love cheap and hideous. Logic see? Finally I purchased this beaut. It was genuinely a really nice opportunity to put faces to names and names to faces and have a bit of a chinwag about the whole blogging experience.

Anytheways, we came, we chatted, we drank, chatted some more where did you get that necklace? WWIWT asked everybody about their favourite item they were wearing: results below, and we also did a little video piece about your worst fashion faux pas : coming soon.

Karen Loves: Her Feather Necklace dodgy pic - wine kicked in at that stage. Alices Loves: Her Slinky Dress and a glass of vino. Catherine Loves: Her very impressive Fringe. I also LOVED the deep purple lipstick I managed to pinch off Una for a quick go and was pretty happy with the results, spesh as I was worried I would look like the Mother Undead herself, as you can see in my previos post. I think it really accessorised with my drunken eyes.

Well not the day exactly but everything. Everything that could go wrong, did go wrong. But in the end it all came together — just like some messed-up, drunken, Irish, happily-ever-after. So although I only bought the dress two days before, and the shoes and bag the night before , it was all good and the stress was well worth it. The style stakes were high and there was an incredible array of very different dresses — Grecian to print, silky to jersey, and very little to very big.



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