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.

The Pink Parasol Project in York for Breast Cancer Awareness
As October ends, a month dedicated to breast cancer awareness, I find it compelling to highlight the impactful work of the Pink Parasol Project. This initiative not only raises vital awareness. But also provides essential support to those affected by breast cancer, making it a worthy cause to champion.

Gap x Cult Gaia Asymmetrical Denim Jacket

Pink Power is a nonprofit organization in York County, Pennsylvania. It raises funds and awareness for local breast cancer, assists needy patients, and brings people together to celebrate survivors and share stories of hope. Congratulations on achieving the goal of raising $877,000 for local beneficiaries since its inception in 2017.
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Holland Ridge Farms Fall Floral Festival

I made the most of the remaining mild autumn weather by visiting Holland Ridge Farm Fall Flowers for their last U-pick event. As you know, I love flowers and glory in seeing the Philly Flower Show and Longwood Gardens annually. And most recently, the Holland Ridge Farms Tulip Festival in New Jersey.

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A July Saturday Exploring New Hope and Peddler's Village

  Recently, my sister Tasha, daughter Channing, and I spent a July Saturday exploring New Hope and Peddler’s Village in Bucks County. Bucks County is one of those charming suburbs outside Philadelphia. Some rate New Hope overrated, but I have childhood memories of visiting this area with my mom. She looked for little ways to […]

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Gingham Remains A Fun Eye-Pleasing Print I Love To Rock Every Summer

I appreciate the sentiment behind summer prints and fabrics. I love sustainable natural fabrics’ classic and charming feel, especially gingham. Gingham is a fun and eye-pleasing print that I rock every summer. Fabrics are categorized based on their content, which may be natural, manufactured, or artificial. Natural fabrics like cotton and linen come from plants, […]

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Elisamama Adunni Maxi Dress from Saks Fifth Avenue

Elisamana In October 2021, I committed to being more mindful of my fashion choices. I called this initiative my “sustainable spotlight” and featured recently discovered brands. One such brand is Elisamama, a farm-to-fashion brand known for its artisan-produced clothing from Nigeria. Elisamama History Fisayo Che, a Nigerian-born Californian, launched Elisamama in 2020. The brand came […]

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Last Evening Was Truly Unforgettable at the 2024 Club 21 annual Dinner dance

Last evening was truly unforgettable. It was an evening filled with dinner and dancing with wonderful friends at the annual  Club 21 Dinner Dance in Hershey, PA. Most people spend Memorial Day weekend getting together with families and friends or attending observances for fallen heroes; my hubby and I have a tradition of attending this […]

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Cinq a Sept Foil Denim Silver Blazer

I am excited to share my weekend experience in New York City at the Roxy Boutique Hotel in TriBeCa in this post. If you plan to visit New York City soon, consider the Roxy Boutique Hotel. Let me tell you why. The Roxy is no cookie-cutter hotel; it features precisely what a boutique hotel offers: […]

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Milly Jacket and Milly pants

It’s lovely to have a month dedicated to recognizing women’s achievements. Women have contributed to society for over a century, but their accomplishments often go unnoticed. Recently, I attended the Jersey City Women’s History Brunch, which applauded women in the fashion industry. Fashion Creative Consultant Elliot Carlyle, I am grateful for the invitation to attend […]

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Stand Studio Audrey Teddy Bear Jacket

In Chinese Culture, February 10 is the Year of the Dragon. As part of the Magnificent Eight style statement group, we chose this lunar celebration as our first theme for 2024. Now, the question arose quickly for me: What’s my interpretation of conveying the year of the dragon? Are there any symbols, celebratory colors, festive […]

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Eleven Years Ago, I leaped Into Social Media With My Age of Grace Blog.

This morning, my Google Photos reminded me of what I did on January 15, 2012. Eleven years ago today, I leaped into social media with my Age of Grace blog. I didn’t need Google to remind me because I launched my blog eleven years ago on Martin Luther King Day. Perhaps because I usually took […]

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