here’s a telling scene early in Sex and the City 2 when 52-year-old Samantha, played by 53-year-old Kim Cattrall, spots a gold, beaded bustier minidress that she thinks will be perfect for a big red-carpet moment.
The saleswoman is the first doubter. “Is it maybe a little young?’’ she asks.
Carrie, Samantha, Charlotte and Miranda have fashion confidence like few others — on film or in real life. But the sequined armor these women wear along with their microminis, harem pants and stiletto heels suffers a few chinks over one issue: Do they dress their age?
Samantha’s friends question the minidress, too. But an even more important movie moment is when Samantha rocks the dress, putting conventionalists and teenager Miley Cyrus, who is on the same red carpet in the same dress, in their place.
Throughout the movie the posse parades around in the most au courant clothes, seemingly not deterred at all by the fact that designers often use lithe, lean teenage runway models as muses instead of the 40-plus successful shopaholics the characters now represent.
Some of the outfits are knockouts and incredibly flattering — like the pleated, flame-colored sundress worn by Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker) on the beach, and the plunging V-neck gown with metallic studs worn by Miranda (Cynthia Nixon) to a wedding — but there also are the misses.
It shouldn’t be assumed, though, that Charlotte’s (Kristin Davis) dorky strapless candy-cane get-up or Carrie’s ill-conceived logo-T-and-poufy-ballskirt combination would look any better on a 25-year-old.
“I think it’s all about where the individual is in what they are
comfortable and confident wearing,” says accessories designer Brian Atwood, who crafted two pairs of 15cm heels for Carrie’s closet, including studded, purple-suede peep toes.
“I don’t like to dictate boundaries to anyone. I think it’s the whole package. I’ve seen older women in their 1980s-style rhinestone jackets with short miniskirts, but anyone would look ridiculous in that.”
A chic, sophisticated stiletto is another story, Atwood says.
“Some women just like high heels. They help give you great legs and they give you height. Women like how they feel in heels and what it projects.”
An honest analysis of one’s assets — and trouble spots — as well as lifestyle and personal style will get you farther in developing a flattering, appropriate wardrobe than counting birthday candles, say the experts.
“You need to know what parts of your body should be shown off,” advises Deborah Lloyd, co-president and creative director of Kate Spade New York. The actresses in Sex and the City surely work hard at keeping their figures in good shape so they can pull off some daring things, she says, but they also stay true to their characters’ fashion personalities.
Lloyd points to US first lady Michelle Obama as an example of a woman who highlights her strengths — those toned arms, in particular — and maintains a youthful, modern look with interesting silhouettes and bright colors, while never trying to dress too young. “Fashion as you get older is about an evolution,
not just about changing your look because you’re older. You can’t get stuck,” Lloyd says.
“It will never be an exact science on how to dress to flatter as we age, regardless of lifestyle and budget,” says Avril Graham, executive fashion editor at Harper’s Bazaar. “However, women should always consider that elegance and good taste generally go hand in hand, regardless of age. And common sense should always prevail. The best dressed women, past and present, all seem to have embraced that sensibility.”
Charla Krupp, author of the books How Not to Look Old and How to Never Look Fat Again, draws a sharp line between fashion-forward and trashy. Tops that are too low cut, skirts that are too short, dresses that are too tight are fashion don’ts — period, Krupp says.
But, she notes, the reality of getting older is that what’s considered the appropriate neckline or hemline is indeed a little more covered up.
“You don’t want to be so obvious. I’m not saying you can’t be sexy when you’re older — Sarah Jessica Parker succeeds in this, and so does the Miranda character,” Krupp says. “They are classy, grown-up, sophisticated and sexy women. What you don’t want is to look like you raided daughter’s closet.”
Also, steer clear of anything too trendy, advises Atwood: “You’ve already done that in your life.”
Graham, however, doesn’t want women to be afraid of fashion or trying something new. “Strict guidelines and formality are very much a thing of the past. Women of every age and budget have more choices to have freedom of expression with their clothing choices and arguably it has resulted in women having a more youthful appearance than previous generations at the same age.”
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