9/8/13
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Advanced Style – A Fashion Blog that Advances the Image of Women
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There are so many great fashion blogs on the web these days, it’s difficult to keep track of them all.
One blog that stands out is Advanced Style, which celebrates
the fashion flair of older women.
The blog’s creator, Ari Seth Cohen, roams the streets of New York taking beautifully styled photographs of older people with creative personal style.
The success of this blog has been phenomenal. It attracts around 150,000 visitors a month. It’s featured on television many times, there is an upcoming documentary and Advanced Style coffee table book and colouring book. One of Cohen’s favourite subjects is Ruth, a 100-year-old woman who dresses elegantly every day, exercises daily, travels overseas with her boyfriend and still does Pilates.
There are so many reasons to love this blog, but it’s what
it avoids doing as much as what it achieves
that makes it so radical.
Advanced Style
doesn’t talk down to its readers. Just the opposite – it invites their
participation. For the women who regularly showcase their outfits on the blog and have become friends with Cohen, it often becomes a collaboration. Their involvement helps
to shape the blog.
There’s hardly a
tight forehead in sight. No judgement on those who succumb to ‘enhancement’
such as Botox or plastic surgery, and I’m sure a few of those featured have had
the odd nip and tuck, but it’s refreshing to see women who aren’t trying to
look young. Instead their aim is to look great and stylish at whatever age they
happen to be.
It encourages
diversity of expression. Traditionally the only option for the stylish
woman as she grew older was to choose the elegant, refined route – pearls,
linen, crisp suits and so on. Luckily that no longer applies. The blog includes
plenty of traditionally elegant women, but this is just one option. And often a
chic line is combined with a bold use of colour and shape to provide eye-catching
looks that are both elegant and adventurous; in other words, elegance doesn’t
have to be boring.
It encourages
creativity and fun. Advanced Style demonstrates that as we grow older,
style can become more individualised. These women dress to be noticed, but they
also dress for themselves and for creative freedom. The approach is
lighthearted. Too often fashion is presented as a serious business. This blog
celebrates the creative, fun aspects of fashion.
All this has important implications for both the cultural image
and self-image of older women. The point is not to look alluring to a man, but
to dress for yourself and, if you are so inclined, to create your look as a
work of art. Attention, originality, detail and experimentation are the
catchwords here.
This has the potential to lift the confidence and self-esteem
of older readers. Not that all readers need such a nudge of course: the women
featured in the blog have truly come into their own, and this is where the
message to the wider community – that older women are to be respected and their
power acknowledged – comes in. (The blog doesn’t exclude stylish men – they are
in the minority of course, but some extremely stylish older men are featured.)
Younger readers also get the message that not only is it
okay to get and look older, but getting older is an opportunity to grow as a
person, and to develop a stronger sense of self. In a sexualised, youth-obsessed
culture, these women are role models for younger women.
There are a few drawbacks. Many of the women do wear clothes
that are, well, pricey; New York’s well-heeled are not absent from Advanced
Style, and sometimes the lifestyle aspects are, ahem, aspirational. However, there’s
also a fair bit of upcycling and op shop chic, and plenty of vintage and alternative
designers. Overall the blog is refreshingly free of fashion ‘snobbery’.
You don’t have to be rich to gain from this blog. You just
have to love the idea of expressing yourself through what you wear – you can do
this at any age, of course, but the older you get, the better you’ll get at it.
Advanced Style is not the only blog to celebrate getting older with flair. Pilgrim’sMoon, Not Dead Yet Style and The Style Crone are also well worth a look.
Until next time!
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3 comments :
very interesting to read this article...
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Hello Catherine, I am following all those blogs which you have been mentioned in your post. Thanks for making this post because I usually do not follow the fashion blogs but yup I will read them out.
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