You’re never too old to be bold, bright and stylish! The trick is to know yourself and to consistently dress within your signature style.
Our generation of Moxie women have been participants in one of the most innovative and challenging periods of fashion history. We have seen the ‘50s, ‘60s, ‘70s and ‘80s fashions revamped, recycled and taken as their own by current generations of young women.
Understanding and discovering a personal style may have taken longer for those who followed the fashion trends religiously. Some of the most stylish women we see today were influenced by the fashion revolutions of the ‘60s. The key is finding what our own style is and incorporating the elements of fashion we love and were influenced by. It’s never too late to bring fun, personality and individuality to our own personal style.
Check out these wonderful New York women - inspirational!
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While these ladies appear to have unlimited resources to indulge their fashion styles with some of the more iconic designer brands, Moxie believes it is possible to mix and match to achieve a stylish ‘look’ with charity and resale shopping, retaining the wardrobe classics and keeping an eye open on TradeMe and seasonal sales.
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