THIS IS 50. Here's some time tested proof that life is not over at fifty. The fifties come in a variety of colors, shapes and sizes. Find the one that's right for you. This is the fourth in the series presenting the incredible range of style-loving women over forty, and we'll now be exploring the dynamic decade of style in your fifties.
So tell me, who are you?
I am Fay Hallam. I’m 51 and I live in London. I'm happily
married.
What do you do?
I work as a Theatrical Agent; I represent actors, get them
auditions, find them work and negotiate their contracts. I've been doing
this for over 20 years.
THIS IS 50: Talent agent Fay shows that cool London style still sizzles well into your fifties. |
How do you feel as a +50 woman and does your style reflect it?
I feel great. I’ve taken care of myself and feel that I’ve
aged well.
My style has evolved through the years and I have adapted it
to suit my advancing years but I don’t follow the received “rules” about what
older women should or shouldn’t wear. If I like it and it suits me than it stays in my wardrobe.
We'd love to hear any honest reflections of body image and what
you've done to stay positive about aging. Do you plan to "age gracefully"
or "age disgracefully"?
I can honestly say that I am happier with my body now than I
was when I was younger. I am still a size 8 (UK) and I do Pilates to stay
strong and toned. I'm short (5’3”) and always wanted longer legs, less body
hair but I have accepted what I cannot change, and I've made the
most of what I do have: great hair, long eyelashes and the good genes that have
kept me slim.
Obviously, we are all susceptible to gravity and things are generally not as firm as they used to be, but I don’t stress about that – it’s natural. Of course, I like it if people compliment on my look but I don’t really care what anyone else thinks as long as I am happy with it. The thought of plastic surgery or cosmetic procedures makes me feel physically sick and I can’t conceive of having anything like that done to me.
If you were to describe yourself in 3 words, what would they
be?
I think everyone is made up of a
complicated mass of different things and distilling it down to 3 words is quite
limiting, but if I have to then it would be Curious, Conscientious and Loyal.
How would you describe your personal style?
For as long as I can remember, I have been obsessed with
clothes and jewellery. My personal style is very eclectic and I always say that
Style is what concerns me rather than Fashion. I joke that my hobby is collecting clothes and I have amassed
an enormous wardrobe over the years but have rarely paid full price for
anything. I buy a lot of stuff in the sales or on Ebay. I also enjoy thrift shopping, and more recently, clothes swapping.
I hardly ever throw anything away as most trends come back
round on a regular basis. I have a self-imposed “uniform” that I wear to work. No-one
tells me what to wear but I find that this makes it easier to get dressed in
the mornings and it’s important to me that I wear different clothes when I am
off-duty. I don’t have a signature look, I like to have a wide variety
of things that reflect my moods.
Any brief memories on a younger self discovering
her style?
When I was younger, I wore a lot of black – mostly because it
meant that everything matched and I didn’t have to do the laundry as often!! As
I've got older, I have embraced colour and print, and I am definitely more
experimental. Through the years I have learned what suits me, and now I never
wear anything just because it is on trend if it doesn’t do me justice. We all
look back at clothes we wore in the past and say “what was I thinking?!” but
those things were of their time and are an interesting part of our style
history.
What advice would the +50 you give to your 20
year old self?
Don’t blindly follow the advice in fashion magazines or copy
what your friends are wearing. Try out as many styles as take your fancy – you
don’t have to be limited by adopting just one look. It's ok to make mistakes and take chances along the way, because eventually you'll
choose clothes that flatter your shape and personality. Fashion is for
youngsters but style is forever. Time flies so enjoy being young but don’t
think that life gets less interesting when you reach 40!
If you know a stylish +40 woman who should be featured, please share her (or him) with us! Send your submission to: this40@thecitizenrosebud.com
If you know a stylish +40 woman who should be featured, please share her (or him) with us! Send your submission to: this40@thecitizenrosebud.com
I've been reading these posts, but haven't commented until now because I think worrying about age while you're still in your 40s is kind of premature. The 40s seems relatively young to me now! But the 50s is certainly not old either - there's still work to do, things to see, people to meet, laughter to be had. Age is just a mile post, not a character trait.
ReplyDeleteGreat interview with Fay, who proves that 50 doesn't mean fuddy duddy, and I love that black crinkly dress in the second photo. Fay probably knows my husband's ex-girlfriend, who is also an theatrical agent in London.
She looks great and her job sounds awesome :)
ReplyDeleteShe's gorgeous. Like Val said, it's all relative, that age thing. I would love to be 51. : >
ReplyDeleteI loved reading through this interview you did with Fay! It made me feel a lot better about 30. I've been not dealing with the thought of that so well. Thanks for the inspiration ladies!
ReplyDelete50 is not too far away for me, so this made interesting reading. I know I spend too much time in jeans and looking at fab Fay makes me realise it's time to get out of the comfort zone once in a while!
ReplyDeleteI'm not quite there yet .. but it's good to know that 50 kicks a$$ !!
ReplyDeleteMonica, www.pear-shaped-gal.com
Fay's my Facebook friend, she's fab.
ReplyDeleteAge ain't nothing but a number, 50 or 15, we're no different. xxx
She is gorgeous and has fabulous skin!! Thanks for the feature, Bella!
ReplyDeleteoh my! what a dress!
ReplyDeleteLyosha
Inside and Outside Blog
oh my! what a dress!
ReplyDeleteLyosha
Inside and Outside Blog
Very cool interview. Thanks for introducing me to Fay. Truly fabulous over 50.
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Suzanne
What an incredible dress on Fay! Great feature on her as well, looking fabulous! Happy October!
ReplyDeleteLovely!! Thanks for sharing that!
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