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Source: Left, Lee Celano, Ethan Miller/Getty ImagesMarie Osmond, left, in 2003 was only 44 at the time but looked more matronly because of her hair, clothing and body type. Six years later -- and 45 pounds lighter -- Marie Osmond looks amazing.
My new friend and I were discussing a local boutique we both frequented, when I confessed that I usually pass up the front-of-the-store, age-appropriate stuff and head straight to the back where the contemporary goods are stashed.
She agreed that she, too, often bypassed stuff she "should" be wearing because "The last thing I want to do is look frumpy."
The problem that many of us women of a certain age face is twofold: our bodies have taken on a matronly vibe (expanding middles, wrinkle-softened facial features) and we feel conflicted about whether we should be trying to keep up with the trends or just dress for the bodies we now have.
The definition of frumpy includes dowdy, unattractive and unfashionable (all of which I hope to avoid.)
Here's how not to look frumpy: