Middle-aged women should focus on showing their own elegance when dressing, appropriately playing to their strengths and avoiding weaknesses. Do not assume that wearing tighter clothes will make you look slimmer, nor think that wearing loose clothing can cover up an over-fat waistline. Some people buy smaller-sized clothes in order to appear slimmer, struggling to fit into them; others buy loose and baggy clothes to hide their weight, resulting in a very cavernous appearance. In fact, using ill-fitting clothes to cover up body flaws is a mistake. Clothes that are too tight may create unsightly bulges, while overly loose clothes may make one's figure appear disproportionately large.
The standard for determining the right amount of looseness or tightness in clothing, according to Hollywood's most famous costume designer Edith Head, is: "Clothes should be tight enough to show you're a woman, and loose enough to show you're a lady."
A long-time clothing store owner specializing in women's apparel introduced: "From their consumer preferences, middle-aged women's clothing should not have overly complex cutting lines, as this can make slightly overweight middle-aged individuals appear relaxed and neat. Color choices should also not be too bright; light tones dominated by black, white, and gray better reflect the elegant maturity of middle-aged women."
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