Combatting transphobia, gender policing, and patriarchal notions of femininity
Fashion is often conflated with femininity, so the way that women (transgender or otherwise) choose to present themselves aesthetically can become more than just a personal choice -- it can become a safety issue and even one of safety.
Forget fashion faux pas: Style myths to throw out
Women 35+ can forget these fashion "rules" and instead create individual styles that are unique, if not, rebellious.
The most stylish movies and TV shows from the last 40+ years
From "Desperately Seeking Susan" to "Sex and the City," take another look at the top 10 movies and TV shows to impact both fashion and women's personal style.
No more restrictions: How clothes became more comfy
As we get older, comfort often becomes more important in what we wear — sometimes to our chagrin. We may love the look of heels and cinched silhouettes, but aching backs, thickening waists, and hot flashes mean we start to
Sustainable style in an era of overconsumption
What is ethical shopping for fashion and clothing? Learn how to be both stylish and sustainable with designer tips.
Fashion over 40: 4 tips to find clothes you love
For a generation who grew up going to the mall, can we learn to love shopping again? A stylist and personal shopper gives her tips for a midlife glow up.
The challenges of the midlife closet cleanout
Dress your best in your 40s and on by clearing your closet of past versions of yourself, and earing fashion that represents who you are today.
Ways to dress more sustainably in a world of fast fashion
How grown-ass women can buy clothing that's both stylish and sustainable -- and avoid the damaging effects of fast fashion.
Guilty fashion pleasures
What makes us feel guilty about the occasional fashion shopping splurge? Is it the money spent? Or the fact that we want what luxury represents, too?
How our sense of style evolves with age
Women’s sense of style and confidence increases in midlife, when they stop caring what people think, and start expressing their truest selves.