Fashion

Here are all of my posts featuring my personal outfits and looks, plus style tips, and iconic women to inspire women over the age of 50 to be their most stylish self.

It is time to go purple! Why? Because June is Alzheimer’s Awareness month.  I missed the June 21 date that is set aside to wear purple and alert people about the prevalence of Alzheimer’s. However, it’s never too late to learn more about this disease. Just what is Alzheimer’s disease? Alzheimer’s is a fatal disease […]

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I am personally enjoying the fact that the world is connected by social media. The Age of Grace has had numerous occasions to link up with like-minded bloggers. I am thankful for the exposure and the aspect that we support each other as seasoned fashionistas. We have a voice too!

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This year’s Club 21Dinner Dance was a night to remember.  For twenty-one years, hubby and I usher in the Memorial Day Holiday with our annual black-tie event. We look forward to the who’s who of attendees as well as the special time with our guests. It was a night to remember to bring together our […]

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I nailed it when I self-diagnosed myself with a common fingernail problem, Onychoschizia. The condition, is really just a fancy name for splitting fingernails. Your fingernails can provide clues to your overall health.  Are your nails healthy, or sending you a health warning?

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It’s Kentucky Derby time again. The 141st running of the thoroughbred race, “The Fastest Two Minutes in Sports” is always the first Saturday in May.  My outfit this week is inspired by the go big or go home headdresses usually worn at this annual horserace since 1875. My outfit may not be perfect for Churchill Downs […]

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This week’s blog post is inspired by smooth jazz saxophonist, Boney James instrumental version of the song, “Stop, Look and Listen.”  An excellent segue way to talk about April being Jazz Appreciation Month. Thanks to the Smooth Jazz station on Sirius satellite radio, I am able to stop, look and listen all during the day […]

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Every year I hope to get to Washington, D. C. to be among the many tourists to see the nation’s largest collection of cherry blossom trees. Well, April 28, 2013, I was pumped for spring to be in the nation’s capital for my first Nike Women’s Half-Marathon. Not exactly how I planned to view the […]

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Some things just don’t have to be, like the high death rates associated with colon cancer.  The colon cancer cure rate is 90% when symptoms are detected early. The staggering colon cancer rates suggest that many people especially young women are falling like dominos.

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We have all heard about or participated in campaigns. Campaign for this, for that, get involved, make a difference campaigns. Capital campaigns to raise funds, political ones to elect  public officials and not to be left out, the health industry awareness campaigns.  Just one week into March, I am urging you like the American Dietetic […]

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The late Charles Schultz Peanuts comic strip character, Snoopy is not the only famous and beloved beagle.  The top dog, Miss P won best in show at the 2015 Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show. The 15-inch beagle reached the pinnacle of the dog world as the second beagle to take to win the prestigious dog show […]

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