Women in the 1950s were so much sexier. That's what I aspire to look like.
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You don't have to conform to a very specific aesthetic today, whereas 1950s women definitely had to.
I'm more a 1950s hourglass shape.
The cosmetic industry really took off in the 1950s.
The world loves the 1950s.
I know plenty of actresses in their early thirties who look amazing, although there's that old saying: 'Ladies get older, men get more distinguished.'
One of the significant things that's happened, which shouldn't be looked at as lightly as it might sound, is that women over 45, over 50, are now allowed to be sexy.
It took me a while to warm to the '20s costumes on 'Downton.' I love it when women accentuate their curves, and that era was all about hiding them. The shapes they wore then were in tune with female empowerment. Cutting off their hair and hiding their busts was a way of saying, 'We're equal to men!'
All fat women look the same; they all look 42.
The 1950s would be my ideal decade because I'm actually very traditional; I enjoy being at home, and I'm a complete nester.
I can think of a lot of women clients of mine who are well into their 50s or 60s who are still quintessentially very elegant.
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