The New York creative and founder of Advanced Style knows a thing or two about beautiful older women.
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The New York creative and founder of Advanced Style knows a thing or two about beautiful older women.
Further research on i-D magazine.
To celebrate the launch of Selfridge's Bright Old Things campaign, we cast out minds back to the age-old problem of growing old gracefully.
Further research on i-D magazine
Celebrating senior style, featured on the Leeds College of Art website
Cat Morgan is a BA (Hons) Fashion student at Leeds College of Art. Through Untitled Streets I want to celebrate age, diversity and style in older women. When I watch or read articles where older w
Leeds Inspired feature of Untitled Streets
A celebration of Leeds senior style.
A digital copy of Untitled Streets available on Issuu, and will be as a hardback copy soon.
Thank you to everyone involved, the support has been outstanding.
A presentation by Ari Seth Cohen and Debra Rapoport
“With courage and confidence I feel that the possibilities are endless, I want to encourage men and women of all ages to trust and tap into your creativity in whatever form it comes. We gotta keep on, it is never too late, if we haven’t yet met our destiny”
Ari Seth Cohen’s project ‘Advanced Style’ has been a huge inspiration throughout my project. Based in New York City, his mission to change how elder women are represented in the fashion industry is quite remarkable, I admire his confidence in what he is looking for.
“Most style blogs tend to focus on youth, and mine is focused on men and women who have been dressing for years”
“Not letting their age stop them for who they were”
It’s a challenge to work on the street, it’s the hardest photography to do is street photography, because you have to really think on your feet, you have to make a picture in that very moment
Mary Ellen Mark (via untitledstreetsresearch)
Whilst writing my dissertation, I researched into how Street photography has changed overtime. A topic that I admire as Street photography has changed dramatically throughout history, but it captures has fashion and people change; it tells a story about reality. Mary Ellen Mark is an American Street photographer, and this short interview is from a documentary I watched called ‘Everybody Street’ by Cheryl Dunn.
A short interview with Sue Kreitzman.
“My motto is, and I believe it very strongly, don’t wear beige, it might kill you. Because you know people have phobias, my son has a phobia of spiders, my wonderful assistant has a phobia about snakes.
Me? I’m actually frightened of beige, it goes beyond dislike, I’m actually scared of it.
When I’m in a beige room or if God forbid somebody made me wear beige clothes it would make me ill, it would make me feel old.
So when I say don’t wear beige it might kill you, I actually mean it.”
“I’m famous for being an old lady, I’m famous for being a weird old lady, and I’m famous for colour...”
“My name is Sue Kreitzman, I used to be a food writer but now I’m a full time artist and curator. I’m still a writer but now I write about art, I used to write about food.I’m in my mid 70s, I usually say I’m half way between my mid 70s and eternity.I feel that getting old is an amazing thing, the alternative is not so good, it means you’re dead and when my Mother was my age she was dead for 25 years, I feel it is a privilege and an adventure to get old...”
“I’m not really an old lady, just cleverly disguised as one”