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Wow , I saw a lady today.....

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oldbatty Mon 10-Dec-18 18:09:23

size 18 ish maybe? An older lady with shoulder length grey hair wearing, a pleated checked skirt ( mostly greys), knee length boots, a grey top with a checked woolen poncho, a soft grey beret and orange lipstick.

It looked brilliant.

Purplepoppies Tue 11-Dec-18 21:19:16

I have to say I'm slightly envious about the skirt you describe. I'd love to be able to wear a shorter skirt, I have great pins, but I have no bum, and skirts don't hang properly on me! Probably because I have a bit of a tummy....

MissAdventure Tue 11-Dec-18 21:48:52

I love to see a slinky (ish) skirt on a woman with a tum and bum.
I think its very feminine.
I don't carry my weight so appealingly though.

Funnygran Tue 11-Dec-18 21:53:17

Reading all your style ides with interest as I feel as though I always wear the same things ie black trousers and a tunic. Have been at my DGS Christmas show today and noticed another Gran maybe a few years younger than me (I’m 70). She was wearing a short red tartan kilt, a scarlet jumper and a tartan scarf with thick black tights and ankle boots. Looked fantastic and helped that she was quite slim. I wondered what I would look like in the same outfit.

MissAdventure Tue 11-Dec-18 21:54:53

I think I'd look like one of those figures from Michael Bentine's Potty Time.

GabriellaG54 Tue 11-Dec-18 22:36:45

That gave me my 2nd belly laugh this week. I know exactly what you mean. It's probably one of the slightly thicker ones, not thin like a rain-mate. I use a towelling turban thingy, looks like a boat shape but you put your head down to put it on and twist the thin end and fasten the loop onto the button at the front (for the benefit of those who've not seen one)
I'm not trying to teach anyone to suck eggs. wink
Most of the time I don't bother. I don't mind my hair getting wet.

GabriellaG54 Tue 11-Dec-18 22:48:52

PurplePoppies
I'm no skinny miss. The skirt is a 14 but my 'top' is 16-18, depending on where I buy my clothes. We're all the victims of resizing and undersizing.
M&S skirts are slightly generous and more true to size than most brands. It depends on style.
I wear size 16 skinnies from Primark as they are smaller, but not much.
Size 16 M&S tops fit me without the dreaded gapping but I notice in at least two white shirts, they have an extra button which fastens inwards just where it would gap. A clever solution.
They're definitely getting better.
I'm just waiting for the sales. grin

TellNo1Ok Tue 11-Dec-18 23:38:50

Out shopping today and felt much the same myself... and decided my lazy scruffiness has to stop.... most women who i thought looked good seemed to be colour coordinated ... all sorts of sizes but somehow put together ... shades of grey etc with a splash of colour ... so tomorrow... indoors or out ... a bit more thought and effort... smile

Blinko Wed 12-Dec-18 09:44:32

On the subject of sizing, I bought two items from the same shop on the same day, a coat and a jumper. One was size 12, the other size 16. Both fitted perfectly. Goes to show we must try things on.

Rmegan Fri 14-Dec-18 09:45:04

2 year old GD has screamed since she was 1 year old when anyone other than her mum and dad are around. This goes on for hours or until she is on her own with mummy and daddy. She has an older sister with ASD who cannot speak (she is 6). My lovely Stepdaughter and her partner try so very hard as they get very little sleep and I know they are at the end of their tether. We are all going out for Xmas dinner and I know that it’s like the elephant in the room as we all know through experience that DGD will scream all the way through the meal, which makes everyone very stressed including other people in the restaurant as the screaming gets louder and louder as does the sobbing?. I normally have them round for Xmas dinner but due to health issues that isn’t possible this year and it was my stepdaughters idea to go out for lunch. Any ideas anyone....

MawBroon Fri 14-Dec-18 09:54:14

That sounds difficult.
You might like to start a thread on this problem though as people might miss it on a thread about “Style and Beauty”
If you are new, look at “Forums” and choose “start a thread”
Good luck.