MissMittens
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Will someone tell that 14 year old boy to eat something. And stop wearing your big sister's bathing suit!
Haha! I'm sure I'd look better in a dress than him :lol:
Will someone tell that 14 year old boy to eat something. And stop wearing your big sister's bathing suit!
How about this:
and/or this:
Curves are great, and a lack of curves can be great too. There
are lots of different kinds of bodies, even healthy.
In the 1980s landmark book, Color Me Beautiful (which I've aheld to its good advice ever since), it says about us Springs- "...doesn't gray attractively, color your hair." Works for fellow Spring Julie Andrews, works for me.
Both of these starletts do it for me. Modern female celebs... not so much...How about this:
and/or this:
Curves are great, and a lack of curves can be great too. There are lots of different kinds of bodies, even healthy.
Both of these starletts do it for me. Modern female celebs... not so much...
Aging beautifully and gracefully, then vs now: Who did it better?
What are your thoughts? Will you get "work" done to fight the face of aging?
Both of these starletts do it for me. Modern female celebs... not so much...
Well, I should have said "Most modern celebs", as I was a fan of hers when she showed up on Firefly... long before her current role...Two words; Christina Hendricks.
Or this...
Not this...
Well, I should have said "Most modern celebs", as I was a fan of hers when she showed up on Firefly... long before her current role...
But, overall, I think the majority of ladies of times lost held a better sense of style and beauty throughout their years.
I have always admired Sophia Loren, beautiful and extremely intelligent with a great deal of dignity and style. She has defined aging gracefully. Of the modern actresses I think Sofia Vergara could be similar.